Glass: Three Pieces in the Shape of a Square / Morris
Craig Morris, former principal trumpet player of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, has recorded brilliant solo trumpet versions of three Philip Glass classics. Morrisās new recording features works ranging from Glassās constantly shifting āMelodiesā (1995) to the driving minimalist rhythms and figures of āGradusā (1968) and āPiece in the Shape of a Squareā (1967). āMelodiesā was written as incidental music for a play based on the novel, Un Captif Amoureux (Prisoner of Love) by the French author Jean Genet. Glassās thirteen melodies cover a wide range of emotion, from touching and introspective to joyous and dancing. The visual element of āPiece in the Shape of a Square,ā is much more a part of the composition than it is in āGradus.ā The music is set up in a roughly 10ā square, with one performer on the inside of the square and one performer on the outside. The performer on the inside moves around the square in a clockwise direction, while the performer on the outside moves around in a counterclockwise direction. Virtuoso trumpeter Craig Morris plays both parts on this fascinating recording.
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Glass: Three Pieces in the Shape of a Square / Morris
Glass: Three Pieces in the Shape of a Square / Morris
Craig Morris, former principal trumpet player of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, has recorded brilliant solo trumpet versions of three Philip Glass classics. Morrisās new recording features works ranging from Glassās constantly shifting āMelodiesā (1995) to the driving minimalist rhythms and figures of āGradusā (1968) and āPiece in the Shape of a Squareā (1967). āMelodiesā was written as incidental music for a play based on the novel, Un Captif Amoureux (Prisoner of Love) by the French author Jean Genet. Glassās thirteen melodies cover a wide range of emotion, from touching and introspective to joyous and dancing. The visual element of āPiece in the Shape of a Square,ā is much more a part of the composition than it is in āGradus.ā The music is set up in a roughly 10ā square, with one performer on the inside of the square and one performer on the outside. The performer on the inside moves around the square in a clockwise direction, while the performer on the outside moves around in a counterclockwise direction. Virtuoso trumpeter Craig Morris plays both parts on this fascinating recording.
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Craig Morris, former principal trumpet player of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, has recorded brilliant solo trumpet versions of three Philip Glass classics. Morrisās new recording features works ranging from Glassās constantly shifting āMelodiesā (1995) to the driving minimalist rhythms and figures of āGradusā (1968) and āPiece in the Shape of a Squareā (1967). āMelodiesā was written as incidental music for a play based on the novel, Un Captif Amoureux (Prisoner of Love) by the French author Jean Genet. Glassās thirteen melodies cover a wide range of emotion, from touching and introspective to joyous and dancing. The visual element of āPiece in the Shape of a Square,ā is much more a part of the composition than it is in āGradus.ā The music is set up in a roughly 10ā square, with one performer on the inside of the square and one performer on the outside. The performer on the inside moves around the square in a clockwise direction, while the performer on the outside moves around in a counterclockwise direction. Virtuoso trumpeter Craig Morris plays both parts on this fascinating recording.