Philip Glass Ensemble & Michael Riesman - Glass & Wilson: Einstein On The Beach (1993)

Artist: Philip Glass Ensemble, Michael Riesman
Title: Glass & Wilson: Einstein On The Beach
Year Of Release: 1993
Label: Elektra Nonesuch – 79323-2
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue, log)
Total Time: 03:20:42
Total Size: 1.01 GB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Glass & Wilson: Einstein On The Beach
Year Of Release: 1993
Label: Elektra Nonesuch – 79323-2
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue, log)
Total Time: 03:20:42
Total Size: 1.01 GB
WebSite: Album Preview
CD1
1. Knee 1 (8:05)
2. Train 1 (21:26)
3. Trial 1: Entrance (5:43)
4. Trial 1: "Mr. Bojangles" (16:30)
5. Trial 1: "All Men Are Equal" (4:31)
6. Knee 2 (6:08)
CD2
1. Dance 1 (15:55)
2. Night Train (20:10)
3. Knee 3 (6:30)
4. Trial 2 / Prison: "Prematurely Air-Conditioned Supermarket" (12:18)
5. Trial 2 / Prison: Ensemble (6:38)
6. Trial 2 / Prison: "I Feel the Earth Move" (4:10)
CD3
1. Dance 2 (19:59)
2. Knee 4 (7:06)
3. Building (10:21)
4. Bed: Cadenza (1:53)
5. Bed: Prelude (4:24)
6. Bed: Aria (8:12)
7. Spaceship (12:51)
8. Knee 5 (8:04)
Although Einstein on the Beach is by definition an opera, Philip Glass's most famous work also transcends traditional music categories. Glass avoided all vestiges of plot in the piece and dug deep into his quiver of repetitions to create an artfully unnerving five hours of brilliance. The instrumental ensemble never exceeds five members, playing electric keyboards, saxophones, flutes, and a single violin. Furthermore, the music congregates around the upper registers, often darting through its loops at seemingly incredible paces. The chorus bears huge chops, creating a dense, if silkenly staccato, series of juts, and a powerful array of higher-register annunciations that ring with the aural power of leaping, blurring filaments. This 1993 version of Einstein truly supersedes its predecessors, stretching to around 190 minutes over three CDs. There is a strong current of postmodern collage throughout the piece, with rafts of pop culture references. But Einstein, after all, is indeed based loosely on Albert Einstein and ends with booming allusions to nuclear annihilation and mathematics. --Andrew Bartlett
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