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  1. Music in Twelve Parts is a set of twelve pieces written between 1971 and 1974 by the composer Philip Glass. [1] This work cycle was originally scored for ten instruments, played by five musicians: three electric organs, two flutes, four saxophones (two soprano, one alto, one tenor) and one female voice. Only the organ can be heard throughout ...

  2. Notes. Music in Twelve Parts, written by Philip Glass between 1971 and 1974, is a deliberate, encyclopedic compendium of some techniques of repetition the composer had been evolving since the mid 1960s. It holds an important place in Glass’s repertory — not only from a historical vantage point (as the longest and most ambitious concert ...

  3. Music in Twelve Parts (1971-1974) about 4 hours. Music by Philip Glass. CAST: Philip Glass Ensemble (voice, winds, keyboards) PREMIERE: New York Town’s Hall, 1974. NOTES: Music in Twelve Parts, written by Philip Glass between 1971 and 1974, is a deliberate, encyclopedic compendium of some techniques of repetition the composer had been ...

  4. Part 1 0:00Part 2 16:06Part 3 32:28Genre: Minimalism/Modern Classical Label:All uploads are from my personal collection and are taken directly from CD or Vin...

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  5. Jul 20, 2022 · classical classical minimalism modern New York. Philip Glass: Music in Twelve Parts by Philip Glass, The Philip Glass Ensemble, released 20 July 2022 1. Music in Twelve Parts: Part 1 2. Music in Twelve Parts: Part 2 3. Music in Twelve Parts: Part 3 4.

  6. Composed between 1971 and 1974, Music in 12 Parts is a compendium of the techniques Glass had been evolving since the mid-1960s – a summation as crucial to his development as was the contemporaneous Drumming to that of Steve Reich. As with the latter, Glass’s piece is no mere collage of techniques; rather it evolves systematically from ...

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  8. Nov 7, 2013 · Glass's Music in 12 Parts - but the audience was just as small. So few people went to hear the Philip Glass Ensemble perform in the UK in 1975 that it would probably have been cheaper to fly the ...