Glass, P: How Now

This page lists all recordings of How Now, by Philip Glass (b.1937) on CD.

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Glass: How Now

Glass: How Now


Glass, P:

Music in Fifths

How Now

Music in Similar Motion


Steffen Schleiermacher (electronic organ and piano)

MDG Scene - MDG6131600

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$17.00

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Alter Ego performs Philip Glass

Alter Ego performs Philip Glass


Glass, P:

Music in Similar Motion

Strung Out, for amplified violin

Piece in the Shape of a Square, for two flutes

Gradus, for bass clarinet

Music in Contrary Motion

600 Lines, for ensemble

How Now


Alter Ego

2 CDs for price of 1

“Rejecting the seamless cross-stitching and salamander slither of Glass's own ensemble, Alter Ego opt for a brassier and more strident approach. This strategy proposes a subtly alternative view about which the composer obviously approves - Orange Mountain Music in his own label. The seminal Music in Similar Motion and Music in Contrary Motion... are... revitalised, and the rarely heard instrumental works are a delight. Strung Out (1967) for solo violin takes a line for a marathon zigzagging walk and is brilliantly traversed by Francesco Perverini, while the charming Piece in the Shape of a Square (1968) for two flutes moves through stealth-like harmonic fields, with an atmosphere of intense misterioso.” Gramophone Magazine, July 2007

Orange Mountain - OMM0034

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$17.75

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Glass: Solo Piano Music

Glass: Solo Piano Music


Glass, P:

Metamorphosis I-V

Mad Rush

Wichita Vortex Sutra

Opening from 'Glassworks'

Modern Love Waltz

How Now

Trilogy Sonata

The Hours

Truman Sleeps, from 'The Truman Show'

Opening from 'Glassworks'

Olympian


Jeroen van Veen (piano)

A new compilation of the music for piano solo by Philip Glass, icon of minimalism.

In his piano music, Glass presents structures of repeated patterns which slowly and gradually, seemingly unconsciously, change in rhythm, speed or form, creating a fascinating sound landscape of slowly shifting colours and patterns.

Dutch pianist Jeroen van Veen is a champion of the minimalist piano school. His earlier set of minimalist piano works (BC 9171) has won rave reviews in the international press: “The leading exponent of minimalism (Fanfare)”, “10/10” performance/recording, Classicstoday.

Accepted onto the early admissions programme of the University of Chicago, Philip Glass graduated aged just nineteen with a degree in Mathematics and Philosophy, practising the piano in his spare time. Subsequently studying at the Juilliard School, Glass’s name has since become synonymous with the minimalist style. His film compositions have earned him a Golden Globe as well as three Academy Award nominations. This selection of pieces showcases Glass’s music for solo piano, with each of the works baring the hallmarks of minimalism. Among the pieces featured in the collection is Metamorphosis, a set of five variations that evolve over the course of the entire work to create a stirring final movement. Also present are extracts from the soundtrack of Stephen Daldry’s film The Hours, as well as ‘Truman Sleeps’ from The Truman Show (which earned Glass a Golden Globe award for ‘Best Original Score’).

The collection ends with the ‘Trilogy’ Sonata, containing piano transcriptions of Glass’s three ‘portrait’ operas: Einstein on the Beach, Satyagraha and Akhnaten. Dutch pianist and composer Jeroen Van Veen studied at the Utrecht Conservatory and has played with many orchestras throughout Europe and the USA, under renowned conductors such as Howard Williams, Peter Eötvös and Robert Craft. An accomplished recitalist, van Veen has also appeared at festivals including the Reder Piano Festival and the Festival der Kunsten (Bad Gleichenberg). His compositional style is closely related to minimalism, and contains elements of jazz, blues and pop music.

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Brilliant Classics - 9419

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Minimal Piano Collection

Minimal Piano Collection


Adams, J:

China Gates

Borstlap:

Avatâra

Cage:

In a Landscape

Glass, P:

Opening from 'Glassworks'

Metamorphosis I-V

Mad Rush

Wichita Vortex Sutra

The Poet Acts

Morning Passages

Something She Has To Do

I'm Going to Make a Cake

An Unwelcome Friend

Dead Things

Why Does Someone Have to Die?

Tearing Herself Away

Escape!

Choosing Life

The Hours

Truman Sleeps, from 'The Truman Show'

Olympian

Modern Love Waltz

How Now

Trilogy Sonata

Holt, Simeon:

Solodevilsdance IV

Johnson, T:

An Hour for Piano

Mertens:

Struggle for Pleasure

Micháns:

Three Minimal Preludes

Nietzsche:

Das Fragment an sich

Nyman:

Big My Secret

Lost And Found

The mood that passes through you

Deep sleep playing

Silver-Fingered fling

The attraction of the pedalling ankle

The Heart Asks Pleasure First

Time Lapse

Fly Drive

If

Love

Digital Tragedy

Sheep ‘n Tides

Pärt:

Für Alina

Variations for the Healing of Arinushka

Riley:

In C

Satie:

Vexations

Tiersen:

Comptine d'Un Autre Été: l'après-midi

Le moulin

La dispute

Sur le fil

Comptine d'été

Le vieux en veut encore

Toujours là

La pièce vide

Veen:

12 Minimal Preludes for piano, Book I

12 Minimal Preludes for piano, Book II

Veldhuis:

Postnuclear Winterscenario No. 1

Vries:

Toccata Americana

Echo


Jeroen van Veen (piano)

This unusual collection is dedicated to a very popular style: minimalist music. The style has evolved from austere, almost strict repetition to a more varied and free approach to material and technique.

The set includes works for solo piano by most of the famous ‘minimalist’ composers covering three generations from Cage, through Riley and Glass to Adams and Nyman.

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Brilliant Classics - 8551

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