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Philip Glass Solo

Philip Glass

2024 · Classical

Rare pressing on Gatefold

Philip Glass Solo by Philip Glass

Philip Glass Solo is a Classical album by Philip Glass, originally released in 2024. On Gatefold: 2 pressings tracked.

About

With lockdown came huge cultural change. As concerts and recordings were canceled, musicians’ homes became stages and studio. It was a time of reinvention, hastened by necessity. Philip Gla, then 83, was in the middle of a tour when the pandemic struck, and was forced to retreat to his New York apartment. “I had been on the road essentially for half a century,” the American minimalist tells Apple Music Classical, “but suddenly, for the first time in year, I had time to play the piano.” <i>Philip Glass Solo</i> is the result of many hours spent at his beloved Baldwin grand piano revisiting and rerecording a selection of his early piano work, some of which he first played on his 1989 album <i>Solo Piano</i> (also recorded on a Baldwin). “When I think about my earlier music, I don’t write music like that anymore, so I’m curious about the person who wrote them,” he say. “I am no longer that person. We all change—it’s inevitable. I am no longer that person as a composer, as a performer, or even as a listener.” And indeed, Glass’ performances are noticeably different—they possess a more improvisatory character compared to those 1989 take, as if he were composing each piece in front of u. <i>Mad Rush</i>, by far the longest piece here, is almost three minutes longer—it’s freer, looser. That’s partly explained by the complex relationship that exists between composer and interpreter. “When I was in music school, they almost uniformly told composers not to perform,” remembers Gla, “but interpretation can make you think of the music in a way you wouldn’t have if you were just the composer. When you are an interpreter yourself, you understand the possibilities of the music in a different way. And they sometimes appear to you in real time.” There’s little doubt that the timbre and feel of the piano also play their part in shaping Glass’ interpretation. This particular Baldwin has been shaped by 35 years of constant use—in “Metamorphosis 1” or in the final “Truman Sleeps” you can hear the fragile treble notes battle the instrument’s resounding midrange. “I have done most of my composing on it or next to it,” he explain, “and it’s inevitable that the sound of the instrument you play every day, and the room that you are in, must in some way influence how you hear.” .

via Apple Music

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Tracklist

Side A

  1. A1Opening4:01
  2. A2Metamorphosis I7:26
  3. A3Metamorphosis II7:31

Side B

  1. B1Mad Rush8:08
  2. B2Metamorphosis III6:17
  3. B3Truman Sleeps4:39

Sound DNA

  • Classical
  • Modern & Contemporary
  • sparse
  • hypnotic
  • cerebral

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