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The Hours (Score) [SOUNDTRACK]

Philip Glass
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Product Details

  • Audio CD (December 10, 2002)
  • Original Release Date: January 24, 2003
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Soundtrack
  • Label: Nonesuch
  • ASIN: B00007BH3Y
  • In-Print Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars See all reviews (63 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #2,852 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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On this CD:
  1. The Hours, film score
    Composed by Philip Glass
    Performed by John Bradbury, Isobel Griffiths
    with Michael Riesman, Lyric Quartet
    Conducted by Nick Ingman


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How better to score a movie that takes place in three tangentially related time periods than with music that strives for timelessness? The hallmarks of Philip Glass's minimalism serve The Hours well. The film, based on Michael Cunningham's novel, tells the stories of three women--Virginia Woolf in the early 1920s, a housewife just after World War II, and a book editor in the present--whose days relate in different ways to Woolf's novel Mrs. Dalloway. Yet rather than construct a sonic montage of these three time periods (perhaps some Ravel for Woolf, some Max Steiner for the housewife, some Enya for the editor), Hours producer Scott Rudin turned to Glass, a contemporary-classical composer who has had a substantial side career in film, most notably with Koyaanisqatsi. The familiar Glass sounds--the endlessly layered violins, the static melodies, the glacial rhythms--all lend a consistent aural foundation to a story that moves fluidly back and forth in time. The music is scored for orchestra, string quartet, and piano. Those plentiful strings lend a thick cushion, a triumph of tonal suspension, for the piano part, which Michael Riesman plays coolly, emphasizing what are often single notes separated by thoughtful silences, as well as short sets of scales cascading in slow motion. Not only will these compositional themes be familiar to fans of Glass's work, so too will several of the melodies. Some sections of the score are derived from his albums Glassworks and Solo Piano and from his opera Satyagraha--which, incidentally, involved the stories of three legendary men active in different eras. --Marc Weidenbaum

Product Description
The superb orchestral music for this powerfully affecting film is by Philip Glass, whose spellbinding 1999 score for Martin Scorcese's Kundun (also on Nonesuch) added an aura of portent and sweep that contributed significantly to the film's impact. The film stars Meryl Streep, Julianne Moore, Nicole Kidman & Ed Harris. Slipcase. 2002

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46 of 50 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Finest Glass, January 25, 2003
By James Hiller (Beaverton, OR) - See all my reviews
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I must admit to not being very familiar with Philip Glass' music, although being a movie fan I'm sure that I've heard him before. Sitting through the monumental film, "The Hours", you realize that this music is a flawless marriage of screen and soundtrack, and immediately, after the film ended, I found myself in the nearest music store, soundtrack in hand.

"The Hours" weaves a complex tale of the seemingly intermingled lives of three complex women, all dealing with various internal crises at significant points of their lives. Virginia Woolf, Clarissa Vaughn, and Laura Brown lives orbit around each other, as each feels their lives are insignificant, yet their significance reigns supreme around the lives of the other, hidden, deep, penetrating.

A film of this calibar requires an equally complex, moving score, and Glass not only provides it, but inspires the movie. Each piece illuminates and frames each scene without imperfection. In the theater, you sit in awe at the methodical action on the screen as your ears hear the fluid, grand movements and it's as if Glass is reading the mind of the audience scoring the movie as you think it should be. It is impossible to imagine this movie without the music, and the music without the movie.

While it is impossible for me to select a favorite piece among all of them, for this is a soundtrack which each pieces lends autheticity to the next, I must profess a love for the second track, "Morning Passage". There is a section towards the end of that piece when I was listening to it, I literally stopped what I was doing and listened intently, and then replayed it several times before continuing, a very strange act indeed.

I highly recommend this work: the emotional depth and honesty, the sadness and enlightment it provides is truly revolutionary.

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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Strong, Fragile, Revolutionary, July 11, 2004
By Andrea Choe (Los Angeles, CA) - See all my reviews
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His music inspired the movie-literally. Michael Cunningham, the author of The Hours, was inspired by Glass in the writing of this novel and adeptly describes his influence in the leaflet of this soundtrack.

To begin with- he breaks all the rules. I bought the piano sheet music to "Dead Things" and where I naturally felt I should crescendo, he purposely demands pianississimo- very, very quiet. He purposely silences the most moving elements, as if to say "wait. just feel it first- dont take it."

I hate when people think his music is plain - if one understands music, they know that his work is composed of silk-thin layers of delicated melodies- triplets with one hand, doublets with the other. For those of you out there that dont read music, try to divide a second into 3 equal time frames and tap that beat with your left hand. Then take the same second and divide it into 2 equal time frames and tap that beat at the same time with your right hand. Intuitively, its difficult to do. This is his trademark- he forces musicians to play against their intuition.

As another example, try to tap your pinky and middle finger at the same time. Then tap your ring finger and thumb at the same time. Now alternate quickly. Try to do it for 5 minutes and when you have got that down- do it with your other hand. But use different fingers. And do that 3-2 ratio beat thing.

Confusing? I would certainly think so.

It seems as if such a product could only be made by an eccentric and unyielding mathematician- but when you listen, it has a depth of emotional delicacy that could only be compared to trying to hold onto something you truly love over the edge of the world, with a gradually thinning silver string.

I guess what Im saying is- pay the 10, 15 bucks. Its worth it.

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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An Excellent Soundtrack from an Excellent Movie., March 15, 2003
"The Hours" is a compelling drama involving the lives of three women in three cities in three decades and are somehow connected to the novel "Mrs. Dalloway." Throughout this universally acclaimed movie, we are guided through a myriad of themes including depression, suicide, child abandonment, AIDS, broken relationships, and physical illness. Hardly a feel good movie of the Disney variety, but it's a wonderful adaptation of the Michael Cunningham book that excels on the strength of its award-calibre performances. Now, I don't profess to be a guru of classical music, nor do I pretend to be terribly familiar with the work of Philip Glass. But I do know an excellent score when I hear one, and "The Hours" is such a score. The music is as much a character as the other cast members, and it adds emotional impact and depth to the film's more powerful scenes. "Morning Passages" is a beautifully composed piano number, while "For Your Own Benefit" and "The Poet Acts" are also strikingly good. You don't necessarily need to see "The Hours" to appreciate this CD (though it would certainly help), but this is one of the most elegant pieces of instrumental music I've heard in a while. It won an Academy Award nomination for Best Score, and it's very easy to see why.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Haunting, Mesmerizing, Inspiring, Poetic!
The movie (The Hours), can't exist without the music. It is the very essence of the film. It breathes life, passion, a haunting feeling that leaves one wanting. Read more
Published 2 months ago by M. Torbert

5.0 out of 5 stars Haunting Music
When I saw the Hours, I was struck my the music in the film. This CD carries a haunting theme throughout. Read more
Published 15 months ago by K. Martin

5.0 out of 5 stars Listening pleasure
This is one of those pieces of music in which one never tires of listening.
Published 16 months ago by Donald Williams

5.0 out of 5 stars Truly inspired
I was a fan of Glass for years, but at some point I just couldn't be bothered about his music any more, because I felt he was repeating himself endlessly (true to his minimalist... Read more
Published 20 months ago by Amadeus 888

5.0 out of 5 stars My Favorite CD!
After how many years am I still listening to this cd?!! I have bought a few of Philip Glass' cds but this is my all time favorite. Read more
Published 22 months ago by Sarah A. Perine

5.0 out of 5 stars captivating and haunting
phillip glass is a genius. when i saw the hours i was taken in by the soundtrack along the lives of these women and the music score kept taking me deeper and deeper into the... Read more
Published on July 13, 2007 by Jan Wilde

5.0 out of 5 stars Never ending glory...welcome to the leading role !!
I have seen the movie. Certainly liked it. Great leading roles for the three ladies but the star of the movie is the musical score. Read more
Published on July 3, 2007 by Amre the king

5.0 out of 5 stars CD phillip Glass
It is a wonderfull music by this genial author. However, as a different and special music you must be used to it to appreciatte this kind of sound
Published on May 14, 2007 by F. Gil

4.0 out of 5 stars Nice melody
I had heard one song from this movie on the radio and really liked it. It seems this cd is that one song played different ways and so its like you are listening to 45 minutes of... Read more
Published on February 20, 2007 by Claudia I. Franco

5.0 out of 5 stars The music is better than the film!
The Hours is a very good film, but the music is so good that it makes the film seem more extraordinary than it actually is. Read more
Published on August 3, 2006 by SRS

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