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Label:InFiné
Cat-No:iF1059LP
Release-Date:24.07.2020
Configuration:2LP Excl
Barcode:3516628318818
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Label:InFiné
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Configuration:2LP Excl
Barcode:3516628318818
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Bruce Brubaker & Max Cooper - A1_Prelude 1 - 01:01
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Bruce Brubaker & Max Cooper - A2_Metamorphosis 2 - 07:19
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Bruce Brubaker & Max Cooper - A3_Prelude 2 - 00:56
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Bruce Brubaker & Max Cooper - A4_The Poet Acts - 04:24
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Bruce Brubaker & Max Cooper - B1_Prelude 3 - 01:48
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Bruce Brubaker & Max Cooper - B2_Two Pages - 10:50
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Bruce Brubaker & Max Cooper - C1_ Prelude 4 - 03:44
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Bruce Brubaker & Max Cooper - C2_Mad Rush - 13:06
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Bruce Brubaker & Max Cooper - D1_Metamorphosis 3 - 04:58
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Bruce Brubaker & Max Cooper - D2_Tirol Concerto - 02:14
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Bruce Brubaker & Max Cooper - D3_Prelude 5 - 01:31
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Bruce Brubaker & Max Cooper - D4_Opening - 05:39
2LP - Territory: WORLD EX France.

Tracklist 2LP:
A1_Prelude 1 - 01:01
A2_Metamorphosis 2 - 07:19
A3_Prelude 2 - 00:56
A4_The Poet Acts - 04:24
B1_Prelude 3 - 01:48
B2_Two Pages - 10:50
C1_ Prelude 4 - 03:44
C2_Mad Rush - 13:06
D1_Metamorphosis 3 - 04:58
D2_Tirol Concerto - 02:14
D3_Prelude 5 - 01:31
D4_Opening - 05:39

Short Info:

Two leaders from very different musical worlds, the innovative pianist Bruce Brubaker and scientist-now-electronic-artist Max Cooper collaborate to create this latest expression of music by Philip Glass and tell a story of diversity and vulnerability.

Commissioned by and introduced at the Paris Philharmonie in 2019, Glassforms melds the acoustic concert grand piano with synths and cutting-edge electronic production techniques to create a compelling album and a dynamic live experience.

Rather than just reworking or augmenting via traditional means, Max Cooper and Bruce Brubaker fundamentally rewire Glass’ forms in a manner that’s not possible with human composition tools. Max built a new system for musical expression through coding with software developer Alexander Randon, creating a tool for taking live data from the piano and transforming it into new but intimately related forms which drive his synths on stage.

The result is that each of the pieces by Glass becomes its own electronic “instrument,” an instrument Bruce plays in addition to, and simultaneously with the original piece. As Bruce plays the piano and controls synths with his playing, Max modulates and augments, sometimes adding his own melodies to form hybrid variants.


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Germany
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