
“I called it Music in Twelve Parts because the keyboards
played six lines, there were three wind players involved, and I had
originally planned to augment the ensemble to bring in three more lines,
for a total of twelve.
I played it for a friend of mine and, when it was through, she said,
‘That’s very beautiful; what are the other eleven parts going to be
like?’ And I thought that was an interesting misunderstanding and
decided to take it as a challenge and go ahead and compose eleven more
parts.”
The previously unreleased concert from 1975 features the Philip Glass Sextet performing five tracks at La Maison de Radio Paris – part 1, 2,
3, 11 and 12. The group was composed of Philip Glass, Jon Gibson, Dickie
Landry, Michael Riesman, Joan La Barbara and Richard Peck. (Gabriela Helfet)
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