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Music with Changing Parts

Philip Glass (Composer), Dickie Landry (Performer), Jon Gibson (Performer), Philip Glass (Performer), Robert Prado (Performer), Steve Chambers (Performer), Arthur Murphy (Performer), Barbara Benary (Performer)
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Philip Glass's early works have purely functional titles, and this one is no exception. His masterpiece in this repetitious and rigorously structural composition style-- Music in Twelve Parts--may be just too much for some people to take. If so, then this disc may be just the ticket. Of course, Glass's many fans will snap it up as a matter of course, but as the title implies, there's somewhat more happening here than in his very first minimalist works--just enough so that newcomers to the style ought to find something to enjoy. An important disc, then, both as a milestone in the history of a major musical movement and a reminder of style that the composer has long since abandoned. --David Hurwitz

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4.0 out of 5 stars Highway, June 22, 2000
By Mr. A. Pomeroy (Wiltshire, England) - See all my reviews
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Almost a 'single' of 'Music in 12 Parts', this is easier to listen to in one sitting. It's still not headphone listening though - think of it as an audio backdrop and it works, almost, as if one was staring at an abstract painting. As Glass' career progressed he reduced the purely cyclic / generative elements of his works to humanistic levels - 'Einstein on the Beach' and 'Dance 1-5' were the last things he did that could be recognisable as descendents of this new music. The fact that it comes from 1971 is striking - it still sounds modern, and it's fascinating to compare it with the contemporary works of his semi-rival, Steve Reich - whilst Reich used percussive, almost jazzy rhythms, Glass' music is a steadily-flowing concrete road changing in texture but never, ever losing its cool.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Different mix from the original, but great to have available, May 23, 2001
By Robert Kainer (houston, tx) - See all my reviews
Those familiar with the original vinyl recording of this in a very limited release from Chatham Records will definitely notice some differences in the CD remix. To my mind, the backing wind and voice parts are now overbalanced and stick out too much in front, contrary to the idea of the piece, which was that these parts were to be like overtones arising out of the churning electric organ riffs. Also the digital remastering tends to make more apparent the occasional raggedness in the performance, something that is understandable given the feat of endurance this piece probably was (most likely this was an hours-long performance whittled down to fit on 4 sides of vinyl). Still, it is great to have this in an unbroken span and not have to get up & flip the record over every 15 mins. This is Glass when he was at his best, before he became a hack; a pure driving cosmic sound that he later would disavow as 'too spacey' for his tastes.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A welcome but slightly problematic reissue, December 19, 1998
By David H. Downing (West Chester/Exton, PA) - See all my reviews
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For those unfamiliar with Philip Glass, his music relies on repetition and gradual transformation, and thus falls loosely into the category of New Age. His arrangements in his earlier works feature electric organ with various winds and voices to add color. Although his recent recordings feature shorter pieces, his earlier works ran from twenty minutes to, in this case, over an hour. This is probably one of Glass's most significant works from the time before he "went commercial." This reissue of the 1971 recording is most welcome, since the original LP is almost impossible to find and is marred by the intrusion of side breaks. Furthermore, since this is the original performance, its significance is historical as well as musical. The only reason I don't give it five stars is that there seem to be several glitches in the recording, which are unfortunately magnified by the perfect reproduction of the CD. This makes me wonder whether a completely new performance and recording might have been preferable. But you can definitely make a case both ways.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Endlessly fascinating and hypnotic....
This is a great example of Glass's early work, and it's really quite extraordinary. It is one piece, a 61 minute and 38 second composition that is endlessly fascinating. Read more
Published 15 months ago by Grigory's Girl

3.0 out of 5 stars Actually, three question marks.
This one will get anyone out of your house if you don't want them there. If they are the type of person who would stay because they "enjoy" it, then you should open a bottle of... Read more
Published on December 4, 2004 by David Higgins

5.0 out of 5 stars hypnotic
This is my favorite of all of Glass's works I've heard. It repeats, but it changes in bits through a process. The rhythm oif this music produces very interesting effects. Read more
Published on May 17, 2002 by hirofantv

5.0 out of 5 stars Minimalismus Maximus !
Beware ! This work is PURE MINIMALISMUS, 61 minutes of repetitions and modulations on the same theme . That is not a problem, instead, a real therapy ! Read more
Published on June 20, 2000 by José Eduardo

5.0 out of 5 stars The SOUL of Minimalism
Who in their right mind can say that you can hear to a single piece of music, no interruptions, for more than sixty minutes and still feel refreshed, renewed and intrigued when it... Read more
Published on March 4, 2000 by Eva

1.0 out of 5 stars terrible
A terrible piece. It's a shame that Glass found it suitable for release
Published on December 12, 1999 by yigala

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