Koyaanisqatsi

~ Release by Philip Glass (see all versions of this release, 6 available)

Annotation

The jewel case is folded in a paper folder on where the barcode is printed.
Although not specified on the album, two CDs are present in the case, the second being a compilation of Philip Glass works called "Glass Jukebox".

Annotation last modified on 2016-10-10 19:29 UTC.

Tracklist

1CD: Koyaanisqatsi
2CD: Glass Jukebox
#TitleRatingLength
1Secret Agent & Roast Beef
compilation of:
Secret Agent by Philip Glass (US composer & pianist) and Secret Agent Ending by Philip Glass (US composer & pianist)
5:59
2Interlude
orchestra:
Stuttgart Chamber Orchestra (in 1996-10)
conductor:
Dennis Russell Davies (conductor and pianist) (in 1996-10)
recorded at:
Liederkranzhalle (Stuttgart) in Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg, Germany (in 1996-10)
recording of:
Orphée: Act II, Scene V. Interlude Musicale - le Retour chez Orphée (Musical Interlude - Return to Orphée's House) (in 1996-10)
composer:
Philip Glass (US composer & pianist) (in 1991)
part of:
Orphée: Act II
2:28
3Living Waters
producer:
Kurt Munkacsi
conductor:
Michael Riesman (American composer, conductor, keyboardist)
recording of:
Anima Mundi: Living Waters
composer:
Philip Glass (US composer & pianist)
part of:
Anima Mundi
3:54
4Runaway Horses
edit of:
Runaway Horses (“Poetry Written with a Splash of Blood”) by Michael Riesman (American composer, conductor, keyboardist)
6:42
5Knee 3
edit of:
Einstein on the Beach: Knee 3 by Philip Glass (US composer & pianist)
3:57
6Trust
engineer:
Mike Ross‐Trevor (engineer)
producer:
Kurt Munkacsi
orchestra:
English Chamber Orchestra
conductor:
Michael Riesman (American composer, conductor, keyboardist)
recording of:
Trust
composer:
Philip Glass (US composer & pianist)
3:45
7New Cities in Ancient Lands
compilation of:
New Cities in Ancient Lands, Africa by Philip Glass (US composer & pianist) and New Cities in Ancient Lands, India by Philip Glass (US composer & pianist)
6:21
8Mishima / Closing
string quartet:
Kronos Quartet (in 1993-08)
recorded at:
Skywalker Sound in Nicasio, California, United States (in 1993-08)
recording of:
String Quartet no. 3 "Mishima": VI. Mishima/Closing (in 1993-08)
composer:
Philip Glass (US composer & pianist) (in 1985)
publisher:
Dunvagen Music Publishers, Inc. (ASCAP affiliated)
part of:
String Quartet no. 3 “Mishima”
3:00
9The Unutterable, Excerpt
edit of:
The Unutterable by Philip Glass (US composer & pianist)
4:59
10Osamu's Theme: Kyoko's House
producer:
Kurt Munkacsi
conductor:
Michael Riesman (American composer, conductor, keyboardist)
recording of:
Osamu’s Theme: Kyoko’s House
composer:
Philip Glass (US composer & pianist)
part of:
Mishima
43:02
11Dance 2
edit of:
Einstein on the Beach: Dance 2 by Philip Glass (US composer & pianist)
6:32
12Promenade Dans le Jardin, Excerpt
edit of:
La Belle et la Bête: Promenade dans le jardin by Philip Glass Ensemble (US musical group by composer Philip Glass), Michael Riesman (American composer, conductor, keyboardist)
8:44
13Part 2, Excerpt
edit of:
Music in Twelve Parts: II by Philip Glass Ensemble (US musical group by composer Philip Glass), Michael Riesman (American composer, conductor, keyboardist)
4:41
14Movement V, Excerpt4:23
15Song #15, Father Death Blues
instruments:
Philip Glass Ensemble (US musical group by composer Philip Glass)
baritone vocals:
Gregory Purnhagen and Nathaniel Watson (American baritone)
mezzo-soprano vocals:
Mary Ann Hart (mezzo-soprano)
soprano vocals:
Michele Eaton (soprano) and Elizabeth Futral (soprano)
tenor vocals:
Richard Fracker (American tenor)
conductor:
Martin Goldray
recording of:
Hydrogen Jukebox: Song #15 Father Death Blues (from Don’t Grow Old)
lyricist:
Allen Ginsberg (American poet and writer)
composer:
Philip Glass (US composer & pianist)
part of:
Hydrogen Jukebox
5:14