Since you are interested in Symphony No. 9 for large symphony orchestra with expanded brass and percussion, here is a list of other items that you may find interesting.
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MARBECKS COLLECTABLE: Glass: The Concerto Project Volume III: Concerto for Saxophone Quartet Raschr Saxophone Quartet / The Beethoven Orchester Bonn / Dennis Russell Davies [ Orange Mountain Music / CD - released 25/Mar/2008 ] The Concerto Project Vol. III represents the third release in a series of four albums to be released by Orange Mountain Music documenting the eight Glass concertos. Volume III includes Glass' "Concerto Grosso" Each movement of the "Concerto Grosso"... |
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Orion Philip Glass Ensemble with Mark Atkins (didgeridoo), Wu Man (pipa), Foday Musa Suso (kora), UAKTI (multi-instrumentalists) etc [ Orange Mountain Music / 2 CD - released 1/Oct/2006 ] Orion, a new concert work for the Philip Glass Ensemble and world musicians, was commissioned by the Cultural Olympiad 2001-2004 and premiered in Athens in June 2004, preceding the Olympic Games. |
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Tirol Concerto for piano and orchestra / Selections from Passages Raschèr Saxophone Quartet / Stuttgart Chamber Orchestra, Dennis Russell Davies, piano and conductor [ Orange Mountain Music / CD - released 30/Mar/2010 ] MUSIC AS USED BY THE NZ BALLET 2010 SEASON - "Learning, practicing and performing the Tirol Concerto has been rewarding and exhilarating from the first conceptual discussions with our Tyrolean friends in Schwaz." Dennis Russell Davies |
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Waiting for the Barbarians (complete opera) Richard Salter, Eugene Perry, Elvira Soukop / Philharmonisches orchester Erfurt / Dennis Russell Davies [ Orange Mountain Music / 2 CD - released 5/Jun/2008 ] "Dedicated followers of the Philip Glass fashion will want to get this two-CD set from Orange Mountain - because it's music by Philip Glass. The opera comprises two acts of 14 and 10 scenes and first performed in September 2005 at the Theatre Erfurt... |
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Glass: Violin Concerto No. 2 'The American Four Seasons' Robert McDuffie (violin) / London Philharmonic Orchestra, Marin Alsop [ Orange Mountain Music / CD - released 24/Feb/2011 ] "McDuffie responds to Glass's trademark arpeggios and harmonic cycles - embedded, methinks, with sly references to Vivaldi - with an energetic verve that suggests he really believes this is the most important music on the planet; likewise, Alsop's LP |
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The Voyage (complete opera) Soloists / Landestheater Linz / Bruckner Orchester Linz / Dennis Russell Davies [ Orange Mountain Music / 2 CD - released 12/Oct/2006 ] "The Voyage combines the eccentricity of 'Einstein on the Beach' and the monumentality of 'Satyagraha'." (New York Times) |
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Aguas da Amazonia Uakti / Marco Antonio Guimares [ Orange Mountain Music / CD - released 1/Oct/2006 ] Philip Glass's serious work in the field of "world music" was recognized long before the term entered the popular vocabulary. |
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The Concerto Project Vol 1: Concerto Fantasy for Two Timpanists and Orchestra / Concerto for Cello and Orchestra Julian Lloyd Webber (cello) Evelyn Glennie (timp) Jonathan Haas (timp) / Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, Gerard Schwarz [ Orange Mountain Music / CD - released 28/Feb/2009 ] This is the first of a series of four CDs that Philip Glass and Orange Mountain Music have planned entitled "The Concerto Project, No. I-IV" Each disc contains two concerti. Omm0016 features Julian Lloyd Webber with the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic... |
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Philip Glass Recording Archive Volume III-Film Scores: Jenipapo Various Artists [ Orange Mountain / CD - released 28/Jul/2008 ] Philip Glass' original score to Monique Gardenberg's 1995 political thriller "Jenipapo", starring Henry Czerny, brought Glass another opportunity to composed against the backdrop of the Brazilian landscape and the tumult of political upheaval. |
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Concerto for Cello and Orchestra No. 1 Wendy Sutter (cello) / Orchestra of The Americas / Dante Anzolini [ Orange Mountain Music / CD - released 19/Sep/2011 ] Philip Glass wrote this work in 2001, but missed the world premiere performed by Julian Llloyd Webber in Beijing. Although an Orange Mountain Recording was made of the work, Glass did not hear it performed live in the concert hall until 2007 when... |