Glassworks

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Glassworks
Glassworks image
Cover of the first recording, released by CBS/Sony Classical in 1982
Chamber music by Philip Glass
Cast 2fl, 2ssx (cl), 2tsx (bcl), 2hn, pf/syn, vla, vc
Genre Classical
Period Contemporary
Style Postmodern, minimalist
Language English
Duration 40'
ISWC T-070.067.582-6
Derivation Original work
Composed 1981 (1981)
Première 1982 (1982), studio recording
Publisher Dunvagen Music Publishers



Glassworks is a chamber music work of six "movements" by Philip Glass. It is regarded as being a characteristically Glass-like work. Following his larger-scale concert and stage works, Glassworks was Philip Glass' successful attempt to create a more pop-oriented "Walkman-suitable" work, with considerably shorter and more accessible pieces written for the recording studio.

Glassworks was intended to introduce my music to a more general audience than had been familiar with it up to then.

—Philip Glass [1]

[edit] Movements

  • I. Opening (piano (hn)) 6'
  • II. Floe (2fl, 2 ssx, 2 tsx, 2hn, syn) 7'
  • III. Islands (2fl, 2 ssx, tsx, bcl, 2hn, vla, vc) 8'
  • IV. Rubric (fl, ssx, tsx, 2hn, org) 6'
  • V. Façades (2ssx, syn, vla, vc) 7' - This has its origins in the film score Koyaanisqatsi, but was ultimately not used in the film. It is often performed as a work in its own right (ISWC T-010.461.089-0).
  • VI. Closing (fl, cl, bcl, hn, vla, vc, pno) 6' - A reprise of Opening.

[edit] "Opening"

"Opening" uses triplet eighth notes, over duple eighth notes, over whole notes in 4/4. Formally it consists of three groups of four measure phrases of three to four chords repeated four times each, ABC:||ABC, which then merges with the next movement, "Floe" with the entrance of the horns.

[edit] References

  1. ^ http://www.philipglass.com/music/compositions/glassworks.php
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