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Music by Philip Glass from the music of David Bowie and Brian Eno.
Published by Dunvagen Music Publishers.
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As such, this record was widely appreciated by musicians working both in the field of “pop” music and in experimental muxi and was a landmark work of that period. I’ve taken themes from three of the instrumentals on the record and, combining them with material of my own, have used them as a basis of three movements of the Symphony. Movement one comes from “Subterraneans”, movement two from “Some Are”, and movement three from “Warszawa”.
My approach was to treat the themes very much as if they were my own and allow their transformations to follow my own compositional bent when possible. In practice, however, Bowie and Eno’s music certainly influenced how I worked, leading me to sometimes surprising musical conclusions. in the end I think I arrived at something of a real collaboration between my music and theirs.
— Philip Glass
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Related
Symphony No. 4 “Heroes”
Symphony No. 2
Symphony No. 3
Symphony No. 5 (Choral)
Symphony No. 6 “Plutonian Ode”
RECORDINGS:
Philip Glass – The Symphonies
Symphony No.1 “Low”
“Heroes” and “Low” Symphonies on Universal
Philip Glass Ensemble Live in Monterrey, Mexico on Orange Mountain Music
“Low” Symphony on Point Music
The World of Philip Glass on Decca
Symphony No.1 “Low”