Immerse yourself in the captivating world of Philip Glass with his 2018 album "Motion Picture." This enchanting collection features a selection of Philip Glass's iconic film scores, performed by the Cello Octet Amsterdam and the renowned pianist Maki Namekawa. The album is a testament to Glass's mastery of minimalism and neoclassical styles, offering a rich and textured listening experience.
"Motion Picture" showcases suites from two of Glass's most celebrated film scores: "The Hours" and "Dracula." The album opens with three movements from "The Hours," a film that earned Glass an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Score. The suite from "Dracula" spans eight tracks, each capturing the eerie and dramatic essence of the classic horror film. From the haunting "Dracula" to the suspenseful "Carriage Without a Driver," these compositions highlight Glass's ability to evoke powerful atmospheres through his music.
The album's duration of 54 minutes provides a concise yet comprehensive journey through Glass's cinematic works. Each track is meticulously crafted, showcasing the composer's signature repetitive structures and lush harmonies. The performances by the Cello Octet Amsterdam and Maki Namekawa bring a fresh and dynamic energy to these timeless pieces, making "Motion Picture" a standout addition to any classical music collection.
Released on June 1, 2018, by Orange Mountain Music, "Motion Picture" is a must-listen for fans of Philip Glass and enthusiasts of film scores. The album's elegant packaging and high-quality production values make it a valuable addition to any music library. Whether you're a longtime admirer of Glass's work or a newcomer to his music, "Motion Picture" offers a compelling introduction to the composer's unique and influential style.