Philip Glass – Glassworks (180g Vinyl)

$55.00

Glassworks, released in 1982, is a pivotal work in Philip Glass’s catalog—a chamber music suite composed with a clarity and accessibility that bridges concert minimalism and approachable listening. The album is structured in six movements—Opening, Floe, Islands, Rubric, Façades, and Closing—each contributing to a cohesive arc that feels both cyclical and forward-moving. Glass uses intertwining patterns, evolving textures, and gradual shifts in focus (from piano to winds, strings, and electronics) to evoke a sense of meditative motion. Though comprised of succinct pieces, the record rewards deep listening: subtle variations, rhythmic displacement, and dynamics become narrative tools rather than ornament. Unlike some of his large-scale concert works, Glassworks was intended for the recording medium—and it shows: its production feels intentional and intimate rather than expansive or grandiose. The “walkman-version” of the record, which has been discussed in Glass’s notes, emphasizes balance and transparency for personal listening. Over time, Glassworks has become a key entry point for audiences into his compositional world. It continues to influence how minimalism is taught and appreciated, and is often cited as one of his most timeless and listenable works.

Tracklist

A1 Opening (6:24)
A2 Floe (5:59)
A3 Islands (7:39)
B1 Rubric (6:04)
B2 Façades (7:20)
B3 Closing (6:03)


Cat no: MOVCL008

Glassworks, released in 1982, is a pivotal work in Philip Glass’s catalog—a chamber music suite composed with a clarity and accessibility that bridges concert minimalism and approachable listening. The album is structured in six movements—Opening, Floe, Islands, Rubric, Façades, and Closing—each contributing to a cohesive arc that feels both cyclical and forward-moving. Glass uses intertwining patterns, evolving textures, and gradual shifts in focus (from piano to winds, strings, and electronics) to evoke a sense of meditative motion. Though comprised of succinct pieces, the record rewards deep listening: subtle variations, rhythmic displacement, and dynamics become narrative tools rather than ornament. Unlike some of his large-scale concert works, Glassworks was intended for the recording medium—and it shows: its production feels intentional and intimate rather than expansive or grandiose. The “walkman-version” of the record, which has been discussed in Glass’s notes, emphasizes balance and transparency for personal listening. Over time, Glassworks has become a key entry point for audiences into his compositional world. It continues to influence how minimalism is taught and appreciated, and is often cited as one of his most timeless and listenable works.

Tracklist

A1 Opening (6:24)
A2 Floe (5:59)
A3 Islands (7:39)
B1 Rubric (6:04)
B2 Façades (7:20)
B3 Closing (6:03)


Cat no: MOVCL008