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Symphony No.6: Plutonian Ode [Import]

~ Philip Glass (Composer), Dennis Russell Davies (Conductor), Bruckner Orchester Linz (Orchestra), Lauren Flanigan (Soprano)
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  • Orchestra: Bruckner Orchester Linz
  • Conductor: Dennis Russell Davies
  • Composer: Philip Glass
  • Audio CD (13 Feb 2006)
  • SPARS Code: DDD
  • Number of Discs: 2
  • Format: Import
  • Label: Orange Mountain
  • ASIN: B000BRF9T4
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 104,581 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

Disc: 1
1. Movement I - Flanigan, Lauren & Bruckner Orchester Linz
2. Movement II - Flanigan, Lauren & Bruckner Orchester Linz
3. Movement III - Flanigan, Lauren & Bruckner Orchester Linz
Disc: 2
1. Movement I - Ginsberg, Allen & Bruckner Orchester Linz
2. Movement II - Ginsberg, Allen & Bruckner Orchester Linz
3. Movement III - Ginsberg, Allen & Bruckner Orchester Linz

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Album Description

Orange Mountain Music's latest recording of the music of Philip Glass - its 19th - is the world premiere recording of his Symphony No 6 'Plutonian Ode'. This major work was co-commissioned by Carnegie Hall and Brucknerhaus Linz to celebrate Glass's 65th birthday in 2002 and first performed then under the baton of Dennis Russell Davies.

Davies also directs this recording with the Austrian ensemble of which he is Chief Conductor, the Bruckner Orchestra Linz. Outstanding American soprano Lauren Flanigan - named by Time magazine as "the thinking man's diva" - is the soloist here, as she has been at every live performance of the symphony.

It sets the anti-nuclear, Gnostic-influenced Plutonian Ode (1978) by the late Allen Ginsberg, the famous 'Beat' poet and Philip Glass's friend. Ginsberg (1926-1997) defied classification: he was a spiritual seeker, founder of a major liter-ary movement, champion of human and civil rights, photographer and song-writer, political gadfly, teacher and co-founder of a poetics school. He is best remembered for the poem Howl.

The three movements of the Symphony No 6 follow the three parts of Plutonian Ode, and follow the passage of the epic poem. The first movement is a passionate outcry against nuclear contamination and pollution; the second, a turn towards healing; and the final movement an epiphany arrived at through personal transformation.

Glass comments: "During the last ten years of Allen's life we had performed frequently together in poetry/music collaborations. Allen was a superb reader of his own work and I was often inspired to compose new piano music for these occasional collaborations. It had been our plan to make a new, major collaboration based on his epic poem Plutonium Ode (1978). Before he died in 1997, Allen had made several recordings for me of the poem in preparation for the new work." One of these recordings of Ginsberg's resonant speaking voice - on top of a repeat performance of the Symphony No 6 - makes up the welcome bonus CD.

Glass and Davies's working relationship spans more than a quarter century, including the debut performances of Glass's first six symphonies and the recent world premiere of Symphony No 8.

Personnel:
Lauren Flanagan (soprano), Bruckner Orchestra Linz, Dennis Russell Davies (conductor), Allen Ginsberg (speaker on bonus CD)


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3.0 out of 5 stars Somewhat overdone, 5 Feb 2007
I've been an admirer of Philip Glass since I heard 'A Gentleman's Honor' from "The Photographer" over 20 years ago. However, I often feel that when he tries to make a big statement with his music he seems overawed by the occasion and tries too hard. I thought this about the Millenium "Choral" Symphony (No 5) and I feel the same about No 6.

I'm also concerned at the choice of Lauren Flanigan as vocalist. God knows this woman can sing, her voice is awesome, but it didn't sit right here.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A new thing under the sun?, 9 Nov 2006
By Nicholas Casley (Plymouth, Devon, UK) - See all my reviews
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Glass's sixth is a three-movement work, each movement featuring an extract from Allen Ginsberg's Plutonian Ode, sung by Lauren Flanigan.

I was present at the European premiere in Linz, where it received a standing ovation. It is good, but not that good. Movement one opens in typical fashion with Glass's regular minimalist pulsations in the orchestra. Lauren Flanigan begins Ginsberg's oration on this "new element [Plutonium] before us, unborn in nature." The atmosphere throughout is edgy and nervous as Ginsberg's words relate the story of this "monster of anger birthed in fear". Standard climaxes arise and subside, but they have a forceful power. The orchestra under the baton of Dennis Russell Davies (who conducted the premiere) is committed and sincere, and the effect of Lauren Flanigan's performance can be spine-tinglingly powerful. The poems invocation to Walt Whitman to witness is moving.

The second movement is slower and calmer in contrast, but just as moving. The third and final movement leads to a supreme climax that had the floorboards in my music room vibrating in rhythm to the grandeur of Glass's great architectural design.

Overall, then, a very good performance of a very fine piece of work. So why not five stars? Because this is at the time of writing the only performance available on disc and there is consequently nothing with which to compare this disc.

Finally, my purchase also came with a repeat performance but with Ginsberg's ghostly reading of his own poem edited into thereinto. At times ethereal, at times artificial: but always with commitment in forcing out the meaning of his morality tale of the folly that can result from man's courageous curiosity.
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