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ARTIST
GLASS, PHILIP
TITLE
Music in Twelve Parts (Live in Paris, 1975)
FORMAT
2LP
LABEL
TRANSVERSALES DISQUES
CATALOG #
TRANSVERS 009LP
TRANSVERS 009LP
GENRE
CLASSICAL
RELEASE DATE
3/15/2019
Lost
Philip Glass
recordings from 1975, from Office de Radiodiffusion Télévision Française (ORTF). The newly discovered and unreleased concert from 1975 recorded by the
Philip Glass Sextet
at La Maison de la Radio, Paris. The sextet was composed of Philip Glass,
Jon Gibson
,
Dickie Landry
,
Michael Riesman
,
Joan La Barbara
, and
Richard Peck
.
Music in Twelve Parts
is a set of twelve pieces written between 1971 and 1974. This performance in France includes "Part 1", "2", "3", "11", and "12" on a double LP. Also included on side D is a rare Philip Glass interview from 1974 in his New York City loft during the rehearsals of this piece, produced for the French radio by
Daniel Caux
, musicologist and co-founder of Shandar Records. Released in partnership with the National Audiovisual Institute -- INA. "
A new sound and a new chord suddenly break in, with an effect as if one wall of a room has suddenly disappeared, to reveal a completely new view.
" --
Andrew Porter
, New Yorker, 1978 Gatefold sleeve.
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