Internationally renowned minimalist Philip Glass composed this Piano concerto in...(+)
Internationally renowned minimalist Philip Glass composed this Piano concerto in the traditional three-movement form. The first movement titled âThe Visionâ is classic Glass with a steamroller quality that suggests the immensedrive and ambition the two explorers needed to draw on for their journey into the wilderness. At the beginning of the second movement the theme in the solo Indian Flute musically represents the name âSacajaweaâ the ShoshoneIndian mother and guide who assisted the explorers on their way for whom the movement is named.The final movement entitled âThe Landâ is an exploration of expansiveness both of the land that was being explored but also of thegeologically expanded time over which the landscape has evolved and the great changes that followed Lewis and Clarkâs journey.This concerto is designated as part of The Concerto Project recording series started by Glass in theyear 2000 currently in four volumes and including eight concerti.American composer Philip Glass is widely known as one of the most celebrated influential and prolific of the modern composers. He is frequently referred to as aminimalist though he prefers to call himself a composer of âmusic with repetitive structures.â His operas among them the renowned Einstein On The Beach are performed across the globe and he has created work for small andlarge ensembles film and experimental theatre and founded his own performing group The Philip Glass Ensemble.