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SEE ALSO
AVAILABLE SCORES:
Brass
Sextet at ChesterNovello.com
Brass
Sextet (Score) at MusicRoom.com
Brass
Sextet (Parts) at MusicRoom.com
CATEGORIES:
Chamber
Brass Sextet
(1962-1964)
Music by Philip Glass
CAST:
2tpt/2hn/tbn/tba
NOTES:
Brass Sextet, composed in 1962/64 for two trumpets, two horns, trombone and
tuba, is something of a curiosity. It was written when Philip Glass, after
graduating from the Julliard School of Music, was composer-in-residence
with the Pittsburgh Public Schools on a Ford Foundation project. This was
several years before he began to become known for the repetitive minimalist
techniques which launched him to fame and have enabled him to enter some
of the world's leading opera houses.
The Sextet is not listed by Glass now, but it was actually published in England in 1966 by Novello & Co. in their Music for Today Series edited by Geoffrey Bush. The writing shifts rather uneasily from consonance to dissonance but there is plenty of American precedent behind the Hymn, Ballad and gently jazzy Finale.
— Peter Dickinson
PUBLISHER:
Dunvagen Music Publishers