Philip Glass - Songs & Poems for Solo Cello - Wendy Sutter
from: Orange Mountain Music
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Sales Rank: 16868
Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0801837003727
Format: Import
Label: Orange Mountain Music
Product Manufacturer: Orange Mountain Music
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Orange Mountain Music
Release Date: February 12, 2008
Ranking: 16868
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Disc 1:- Song I (Songs and Poems for Solo Cello)
- Song II
- Song III
- Song IV
- Song V
- Song VI
- Song VII
- Tissue No.1 (Tissues from Naqoyqatsi)
- Tissue No.2
- Tissue No.6
- Tissue No.7
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I Converted to Cello
This Cd made me a Cello fan. It is relaxing "a lo Glass", (as usual). Before, I considered the violoncello an inferior
entity within the violin family, but now I have great respect for both, the instrument and Phillip. To me: definitely a 5 star.
Manny Fernandez
P.S. I'm not a professional music analyst just in case I may have disappointed any one for not getting into the technical analysis of the CD.
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Songs & Poems for Solo cello
Philip Glass is a genius and this CD is truly a mark of his talent. Beautiful, simple, soothing cello
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loved it!
This is quite unlike Philip Glass' minimalism music. It is lush and fluid, written for Wendy Sutter, whom he loves. It is obvious and lovely. The old cello she plays has a wonderful deep tone and she plays with controlled virtuosity and passionate feeling. Highly recommended. I am giving the recording as a gift to those who appreciate music.
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Mislead by the Wall Street Journal review
There wasn't a single piece on this CD that I enjoyed. I love cello music but none of these selections were melodious and were an affront to my taste. I disagree totally with Greg Sandow's WSJ review. If I had heard this first I never would have bought it.