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Music with Changing Parts

 
Album Review: Music with Changing Parts

  • Artist: Philip Glass
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1994
  • Total Time: 61:38
  • Genre: Avant-Garde

Review

Music With Changing Parts is one of the seminal works in Philip Glass' career, and a defining point for the genre known as minimalism. Recorded in 1971, five years before he would break through to the public consciousness with Einstein on the Beach (which, arguably, was the moment his music ceased to be minimalist in the strict sense of the term), it represents the genre in a very pure form. Over its hour-long course, it both maintains a steady-state of sameness while percolating with all manner of variations. In retrospect, it's easy to see the affinities to the contemporaneous work of Terry Riley (A Rainbow in Curved Air and In C) and Steve Reich (Drumming), though all would soon branch apart. Here, the electric keyboards provide a pulsating substructure over which the winds, violin, and voice cast long, sighing lines forming the essential tension between dreaminess and rigor. There's also a palpable sense of excitement in the performance, the musicians very aware that they're on to something new and wonderful. This is an aspect of Glass' work which would diminish over time as his compositions became increasingly rote and academic. Listeners who only know his music from the period after he had attained a degree of pop stardom should certainly hear his more vital, formative compositions including this one and Music in Similar Motion. ~ Brian Olewnick, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Music With Changing Parts, for ensemble Philip Glass Philip Glass (61:38)

Credits

Kurt Munkasci (Electronics), Robert Prado (Voices), Kurt Munkasci (Engineer), Johnny Gall (Cover Design), Dickie Landry (Voices), Jon Gibson (Vocals), Steve Chambers (Organ), Dickie Landry (Sax (Tenor)), Robert Prado (Vocals), Dickie Landry (Piccolo), Dickie Landry (Sax (Soprano)), Philip Glass (Producer), John Gall (Cover Design), Dickie Landry (Mixing), Barbara Benary & Vincent McDermott (Violin (Electric)), Jon Gibson (Sax (Soprano)), Klaus Kertess (Producer), Philip Glass (Flute (Alto)), Philip Glass (Mixing), Dickie Landry (Flute), Jon Gibson (Flute), Robert Prado (Trumpet), Beatriz Schiller (Photography), Bérénice Reynaud (Translation), Robert Prado (Flute), Barbara Benary & Vincent McDermott (Vocals), Tim Page (Liner Notes), Arthur Murphy (Piano (Electric)), Dickie Landry (Vocals), Jon Gibson (Organ), Konstanze Streese (Translation), Kurt Munkasci (Mixing), Robert Fries (Engineer), Philip Glass (Organ), Barbara Benary & Vincent McDermott (Voices)
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