PHILIP GLASS (b.1937): Metamorphoses One through Five, Mad Rush, Wichita Vortex Sutra, Opening from Glassworks (3 versions), The Poet Acts, Morning Passages, Something She Has To Do, I'm Going to Make a Cake, An Unwelcome Friend, Dead Things, Why Does Someone Have to Die?, Tearing Herself Away, Escape!, Choosing Life, The Hours, Truman Sleeps from The Truman Show, Olympian, Modern Love Waltz, How Now, "Trilogy" Sonata, JOHN ADAMS (b.1947): China Gates, ARVO PÄRT (b.1935): Für Alina, Variationen zur Gesundung von Arinuschka, JOHN CAGE (1912-1992): In a Landscape, SIMEON TEN HOLT (b.1923): Solodevilsdance IV, JOHN BORSTLAP (b.1950): Avatâra, FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE (1844-1900): Das "Fragment an sich", ERIK SATIE (1866-1925): Vexations, YANN TIERSEN (b.1970): Music from the Film Amelie, MICHAEL NYMAN (b.1944): Music from the Film The Piano, JEROEN VAN VEEN (b.1969): 24 Préludes, WIM MERTENS (b.1953): Struggle for Pleasure, JACOB TER VELDHUIS (b.1951): Postnuclear Winterscenario No. 1, TOM JOHNSON (b.1939): An Hour for Piano, KLAAS DE VRIES (b.1944): Toccata Americana, Echo, CARLOS MICHÁNS (b.1950): 3 Minimal Preludes, TERRY RILEY (b.1935): In C.

Catalogue Number: 11J121

Label: Brilliant Classics

Reference: 8551

Format: CD

Price: $65.98

Description: From Terry Riley's seminal In C of 1964 to pianist van Veen's two discs worth of Préludes, this monster set does a pretty good job of covering the field of minimalist music - at least for the piano - although a certain German philosopher and eccentric French composer could have had no idea they'd be included in such a survey. Proof, if you wanted it, that minimalist composers don't "all sound alike".

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