Glass, Philip: Low Symphony

Glass, Philip SKU: 26482118
Glass, Philip: Low Symphony

Glass, Philip: Low Symphony

Glass, Philip SKU: 26482118

Format: VINYL LP

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Title: Low Symphony
Artist: Glass, Philip
Label: Music on Vinyl
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 028948201068
Genre: Rock

Limited 180 gm vinyl LP pressing. LOW SYMPHONY, composed by Philip Glass in the spring of 1992, is based on the record LOW by David Bowie and Brian Eno, first released in 1977. Glass took themes from three of the instrumentals on the original and, combining them with his own material, used them as the basis of three movements on the album. THE LOW SYMPHONY was performed by the Brooklyn Philharmonic Orchestra under the batons of Dennis Russell Davies, principal conductor, and Karen Kamensek, assistant conductor. Philip Glass allowed ideas of Bowie and Brian Eno, who worked together on LOW, to influence how he worked on the music, leading to surprising musical conclusions and becoming a real collaboration between the music of all three maestros.

Tracks:
1.1 Subterraneans
1.2 Some Are
1.3 Warszawa
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