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Photographer, The

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発売日 2003年03月10日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルSony Classical
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 CD87969
SKU 5099708796921

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:42:00
Composing the music for a theater piece revolving around the life and work of photographer Eadweard Muybridge must have seemed a natural fit for Philip Glass, as Muybridge's stop action studies of people and animals in motion have a clear visual analogy in Glass repeating musical cells. Scored for his ensemble accompanied by a chamber orchestra, The Photographer is one of the works bridging the gap between his earlier compositions up through Einstein on the Beach and his later pieces for more traditional instrumentation. The unusual feature here is the presence of violinist Paul Zukofsky in what amounts to a soloist's role, his sawing lines often reminding one incongruously of a hoe-down. While the opening vocal version of "Act I" has an almost too precious and dainty feel, the remainder of the album chugs along at a robust pace familiar to fans of Glass' music. When the final section bursts to life after a lengthy prologue, the brass sputtering, the basslines percolating, one can hardly fail to admire his ability to excite an audience on a visceral level, even as one feels slightly guilty at the ease with which one has been manipulated. ~ Brian Olewnick

【収録曲】
フィリップ・グラス(作・編曲):
(1)ジェントルマンズ・オナー(ヴォーカル)
(2)アクトⅡ
(3)ジェントルマンズ・オナー(インストゥルメンタル)
(4)アクトⅢ

【演奏】
ポール・ズーコフスキー(ソロ・ヴァイオリン)
マイケル・リーズマン指揮アンサンブル
ジャック・クリップル(フルート、サックス)
マイケル・リーズマン(キーボード、ピアノ、ベース・シンセサイザー)
フィリップ・グラス(エレクトリック・オルガン)
ルー・ソロフ&エド・キャロル(トランペット)
ジム・ピュー&アラン・ラフ(トロンボーン)
ボブ・カーライル&ロン・セン(ホルン)、他

【録音】1982年、ニューヨーク

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      The "A Gentleman's Honor" (Vocal)

      アーティスト: フィリップ・グラス

    2. 2.
      The Act 2
    3. 3.
      The "A Gentlemen's Honor" (Instrumental)
    4. 4.
      The Act 3

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アーティスト: フィリップ・グラス

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Composing the music for a theater piece revolving around the life and work of photographer Eadweard Muybridge must have seemed a natural fit for Philip Glass, as Muybridge's stop action studies of people and animals in motion have a clear visual analogy in Glass repeating musical cells. Scored for his ensemble accompanied by a chamber orchestra, The Photographer is one of the works bridging the gap between his earlier compositions up through Einstein on the Beach and his later pieces for more traditional instrumentation. The unusual feature here is the presence of violinist Paul Zukofsky in what amounts to a soloist's role, his sawing lines often reminding one incongruously of a hoe-down. While the opening vocal version of "Act I" has an almost too precious and dainty feel, the remainder of the album chugs along at a robust pace familiar to fans of Glass' music. When the final section bursts to life after a lengthy prologue, the brass sputtering, the basslines percolating, one can hardly fail to admire his ability to excite an audience on a visceral level, even as one feels slightly guilty at the ease with which one has been manipulated. ~ Brian Olewnick|
Rovi

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