2009 Releases
OMM Releases: A Madrigal Opera; Symphony No.7 "Toltec";Koyaanisqatsi; Glass Piano Music (DRD); The Secret Agent, The Juniper Tree; "GLASS: A Portrait of Philip in Twelve Parts"; "In the Upper Room" (complete)
Other Releases: The Watchmen Original Soundtrack, Towers of Power (Timp Cto.); Sentieri Selvaggi performs Philip Glass (Facades) & Gavin Bryars; Amstel Quartet (Glass Saxophone Qt); Suite en Duo (Open the Kingdom)
2008 Releases
OMM: WAITING FOR THE BARBARIANS; Archive Disc IV: "Neverwas"; (2007/08 Book of Longing); Wendy Sutter - Songs and Poems for Solo Cello; Paul Barnes - The American Virtuoso; Animals in Love, Concerto Project Vol. III; Archive Disc III: "Jenipapo"; the Smith Quartet - Glass; Music in 12 Parts Live; Naxos: from Beauty and Light: The Music of Philip Glass; The GLASS BOX (Nonesuch); Portrait (Angele Dubeau & La Pieta); Four American Quartets (Naxos (Company)); Michael Riesman - Philip Glass Soundtracks (OMM); Another Look at Harmony, Part IV (Somm)
Other 2007 Releases
Healing the Divide (CD/DVD), Marin Alsop conducts Glass "Heroes" Symphony and "The Light" on Naxos, Minimal Piano Collection, John Lenehan "Glass Piano Music", Roving Mars on DVD, Neverwas on DVD
2007 Releases on OMM
Dracula (solo piano); Icebreaker plays Music with Changing Parts; Alter Ego performs Philip Glass; From the Philip Glass Recording Archive Vol. I: THEATER MUSIC, Vol. II "Orchestral Music"
2006 Recording Highlights
1. The Witches of Venice
2. Notes on a Scandal
3. Symphony No.8
4. The Illusionist
5. The Voyage
All of this is fantastic news. I can only wish that in addition to all of this someone would take advantage of all of the stagings "Fall of the House of Usher" and would do a proper recording of that too.
Posted by: Roman | November 04, 2009 at 11:32 PM
I second that on "Usher"....that is an awesome work, and one of my favorites!
Posted by: Mark | November 06, 2009 at 10:47 AM
I had the privilege of attending opening night of the Portland Orphée and they announced that OMM should be releasing the recording in the spring. Although the acoustics were poor where I was sitting, it is clear that this is a wonderful opera with the lovely, passionate music typical of the Cocteau trilogy and with very fast-paced action. The climactic scene of the Princess's sacrifice was thrilling. I, for one, will await the release of the recording with great anticipation.
Posted by: Marv | November 08, 2009 at 12:15 AM