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Symphony No. 2: Interlude from Orphee
 
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Symphony No. 2: Interlude from Orphee

Philip Glass (Composer), Dennis Russell Davies (Conductor), Rascher Saxophone Quartet (Performer), Stuttgart Chamber Orchestra (Orchestra), Wiener Rundfunkorchester (Orchestra)
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listen  1. Symphony No. 2, Movement I17:37Album Only
listen  2. Symphony No. 2, Movement II13:41Album Only
listen  3. Symphony No. 2, Movement III11:59Album Only
listen  4. Interlude from Orphee (Act II, Scene 5) (1992) 2:28$0.99 Buy Track
listen  5. Concerto For Saxophone Quartet And Orchestra (1995): Movement I 6:28$0.99 Buy Track
listen  6. Concerto For Saxophone Quartet And Orchestra (1995): Movement II 4:56$0.99 Buy Track
listen  7. Concerto For Saxophone Quartet And Orchestra (1995): Movement III 8:20$0.99 Buy Track
listen  8. Concerto For Saxophone Quartet And Orchestra (1995): Movement IV 3:49$0.99 Buy Track


On this CD:
  1. Symphony No.2, for orchestra
    Composed by Philip Glass
    Performed by Vienna Radio Orchestra
    Conducted by Dennis Russell Davies

  2. Orphée, chamber opera Act 2. Scene 5. Interlude
    Composed by Philip Glass
    Performed by Stuttgart Chamber Orchestra
    Conducted by Dennis Russell Davies

  3. Concerto for Saxophone Quartet, for sax quartet & orchestra
    Composed by Philip Glass
    Performed by Stuttgart Chamber Orchestra
    with Rascher Saxophone Quartet
    Conducted by Dennis Russell Davies


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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Mesmerizing Symphony & Lighthearted Concerto, February 10, 2001
By Daniel R. Grünfeld "Daniel" (Illinois, United States) - See all my reviews
  
Symphony No. 2 is one of those works that you might not like on the first hearing; there is a dissonant atonal quality that persists throughout the work. However, by the second or third playing, you will be completely mesmerized by this music. It is easily one of his greatest works. The first and second movements are absolutely stunning! The third movement has much more complex rhythms but is equally beautiful in its own way.

The Saxophone Concerto is a lighthearted work, and quite different in mood from the symphony. These two works are best listened to separately, otherwise you may not appreciate the lighter tone of this concerto. This music is reminiscent of that excellent CD of Stravinsky's lighter music called "Shadow Dances". If you like Shadow Dances, you will like this concerto.

The only flaw on this otherwise perfect album is to be found on the album's liner notes: the short interlude sandwiched in the middle between the symphony and the concerto is too short! The album notes say it is 6'30" long, however is only 2'30".

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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A beautiful concerto by a great composer, September 3, 1999
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Philip Glass has written all of his five symphonies in the nineties, and they are beautiful symphonic masterpieces (his latest was premiered in summer 1999). His Symphony No.2 (1994) has a wonderful moving, melancholic middle movement and an upbeat finale. But I think the Saxophone Quartet Concerto(1995) is even better; its first movement sounds rather gothic (very Edgar Allen Poe), the second is very jazzy. The third is one of the most tranquil slow movements I've ever heard (a rainy night in Manhattan?). The last is very fast, light and upbeat. Phil Glass beautifully blended elements from (french? - I think there is some Satie, Ravel and Poulenc in it) classical music, jazz and rock in that piece, but its pure Glass. It's great.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Glass more than half full, June 30, 2000
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It was difficult for me not to give this CD 5 stars. It does not quite measure up to my favorite Phillip Glass compositions, but nevertheless I listen to Symphony No 2 often.

There are three works on this recording; Symphony No. 2, Interlude from Orphee, and Concerto for Saxophone Quartet and Orchestra. It is the namesake Symphony which is the jewel of this collection. It is typical of Glass' best work. A simple theme is repeated, varied, and experimented with. The result is hauntingly powerful. The theme's beauty holds the piece together.

The other pieces are not as good, but still enjoyable listening. If like I, you are a Glass fan, you will like this CD. If you are considering which Phillip Glass composition might be a good introduction, I would recommend his soundtrack to the movie "Kundun" or the "Heroes Symphony."

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5.0 out of 5 stars "Glass" at his best......................
Philip Glass's Symphony No. 2, in three substantial movements, represents his music at its most mellifluous, his second-generation brand of minimalism. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Delightful recording of some truly creative music
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This is, in its futuristic, motor rythmic way. Read more

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5.0 out of 5 stars My response to Glass's Symphony #2
I am a fan of Phil Glass most of the time. I discovered him on Public Radio, and now Amazon.com has so many selections by him. Read more
Published on December 21, 1999 by A revived fan of classical music

3.0 out of 5 stars Not His best
This CD was a little boring, and yes, repetitive. I like glass but there were no themes that really stood out, the whole thing was sort of gray.
Published on July 21, 1999

3.0 out of 5 stars Not His best
This CD was a little boring, and yes, repetitive. I like glass but there were no themes that really stood out, the whole thing was sort of gray.
Published on July 21, 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars An incredible symphonic work by glass!
This new recording is incredible! Not only is the symphony great, but I find myself listening more to the Concerto for Saxophone Quartet. Read more
Published on October 18, 1998

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