Angela Chun, Jennifer Chun, Nico Muhly - Philip Glass : In the summer house (2016) [Hi-Res]

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Title: Philip Glass : In the summer house
Year Of Release: 2016
Label: harmonia mundi
Genre: Classical
Quality: 24bit-88.2kHz FLAC (tracks+booklet)
Total Time: 56:36
Total Size: 1.05 GB
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Tracklist:

01. Four Studies - I. Suspensions (4:25)
02. Four Studies - II. Fast Canons (3:52)
03. Four Studies - III. Slow Canons (3:52)
04. Music for 2 violins - IV. Open notes (3:12)
05. Honest Music (7:18)
06. Mad Rush (14:49)
07. In the Summer House - I. In the Summer House. II. My One and Only Hope.... (3:28)
08. In the Summer House - IV. Mr. Solares- Picnic Lunch. V. (2:47)
09. In the Summer House - VI. Molly Is a Dreamer. VII. Enter Vivian. VIII. ... (2:36)
10. In the Summer House - XI. Vivian-s Death conclusion. XII. Gertrude Leav... (2:41)
11. In the Summer House - XIII. Left Alone (1:01)
12. In the Summer House - XIV. The Lobster Bowl. XV. Back to Sad Things. XV... (3:13)
13. In the Summer House - XVII. When I was a Little Girl (3:43)

This recital of music, especially written or arranged for violinists Angela and Jennifer Chun, highlights the personal and professional connections between Philip Glass and Nico Muhly, a longtime colleague and admirer of Glass s work. Nico Muhly first listened to Philip Glass 'Music in Twelve Parts' in his freshman year of college, while riding the subway in New York. Within a year of that subway encounter, Muhly found himself working at Glass studio as a copyist, editor, and sequencer for film scores. Here Glass is presented not as the author of mammoth pieces like 'Music in Twelve Parts', but as a miniaturist; a role shared with Muhly, who rarely composes in epic mode. The making of this recording has been an inspiring journey for the Chung Duo: a 2009 meeting with the Dalai Lama affected the sisters deeply and led them to the music of Philip Glass, whose 'Mad Rush' (here transcribed by Alexandra du Bois for two violins) had been composed for His Holiness first visit to North America in 1981.