Philip Glass
Glass - Double Concerto for Two Pianos and Orchestra
BBC Symphony Orchestra
BBC Symphony Orchestra
Marin Alsop, conductor

Recording Date   1/28/2017

Contemporary Classical
Files, 3   Tracks, 27:14  Length
01 Movement I 08:50
02 Movement II 08:21
03 Movement III 10:03
Music Details
Composition Double Concerto for Two Pianos and Orchestra (2015)
Product Details
Venue Barbican Theatre
City, State/Country London, England
Packaging FLAC
Live Yes
Sound Stereo
Musicians  &  Credits
Piano Katia Labèque
Piano Marielle Labèque
Personal Details
Index # 186
Owner Dave
User Defined
Purchased ROIO
ROIO Source FM
Notes
BBC Symphony Orchestra & Chorus
The Barbican
London
England

28th January 2017

Main Source: BBC Radio 3 > 323kbps 48k HLS aac stream > ffmpeg > aac > Audition > FLAC
Secondary Source: BBC Radio 3 > 323kbps 48k HLS aac "listen again" stream > RMC6 > mpg > Audition > FLAC
Recorded and processed by PsyKies

Total Immersion: Philip Glass at 80

Part One [40:50]

01. Prelude from Akhnaten [8:23]
Double Concerto for Two Pianos and Orchestra (UK Premiere)
02. I [8:50]
03. II [8:21]
04. III [10:03]*
05. Four Movements for Two Pianos, IV [5:13]**

Part Two [39:05]

Itaipú
06. I. Mato Grosso [11:52]
07. II. The Lake [9:36]
08. III. The Dam [12:08]
09. IV. To The Sea [5:29]

Bonus [11:15]

10. Labèque Sisters Interview [2:30]
11. Feature: The Philip Glass Learning Project [5:14]
12. Marin Alsop Interview [3:31]

Katia Labèque (piano)
Marielle Labèque (piano)
BBC Symphony Chorus
BBC Symphony Orchestra
Marin Alsop (conductor)

* Last 4 minutes patched with secondary source
** First 3 minutes patched with secondary

RADIO NOTES
Marin Alsop conducts the BBC Symphony Orchestra and Chorus at the Barbican in an all-Glass programme, including the UK premiere of his Concerto written for renowned piano duo Katia and Marielle Labèque.

As a young violinist, Marin Alsop led the orchestra in the first recording of Glass's The Photographer and has long championed the influential Minimalist's music. She also conducts Itaipú, Glass's choral homage to the world's largest hydroelectric dam, and the prelude to the opera Ahknaten, about the Egyptian pharaoh.

NOTES
Recorded live off air from the original BBC Radio Three broadcast during In Concert on 31st January 2017. Source was the BBC HLS 323kbps 48kHz internet stream. Unfortunatly, due to a faulty internet connection, approximately 7 minutes of the main source was missing. These have been patched in from a capture of the "listen again" stream.

Audition was used to increase levels by 2dB, edit, track and convert to FLAC/44.1kHz. FLAC tagging done using mp3tag and fingerprints generated using TLH.

PsyKies
2nd February 2017