Philip Glass – Symphony No.10 / Concert Overture (2012)
Orange Mountain Music presents the world premiere recording of Philip Glass’s Symphony No.10 performed by the Bruckner Orchester Linz under the direction of Dennis Russell Davies.
Following the grand sweep and large canvas of Glass’s Ninth Symphony, his Tenth Symphony is described by the composer as the “Not-Nine Symphony.” Set in five shorter movements, this shorter work is a compact tour-de-force – originally inspired by a public fireworks project that premiered in Spain in 2007. Glass orchestrated the work in 2012 and it premiered in 2012 in France under Dennis Russell Davies as Symphony No.10.
“Concert Overture (2012)” was composed as a celebratory piece to commemorate the bicentennial of the War of 1812 and had a simultaneous premiere in Toronto with the Toronto Symphony conducted by Peter Oundjian and in the composer’s hometown of Baltimore with the Baltimore Symphony and Marin Alsop. Juxtaposed with Tchaikovsky’s “1812 Overture” which celebrated the end of the war, Glass’s “2012 Overture” became “a celebration of a celebration.” The rousing overture is featured here in its world premiere recording, all works under the direction of Dennis Russell Davies and the Bruckner Orchester Linz who previously recorded Glass's Symphonies Nos.6,7,8,and 9 to great acclaim.
Available at Amazon and iTunes July 31, 2015
Track List:
Symphony No.10
Movement I – 6:15
Movement II – 7:07
Movement III – 5:42
Movement IV – 6:17
Movement V – 6:24
Concert Overture (2012) – 7:55
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This is fantastic!!!
Richard, is #11 in the works?
I heard the UK premiere of Glass’ Concert Overture (2012) in London’s Cadogan Hall last year! Really great piece! Look forward to hearing it on recording again!