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Sales Rank: 138214
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Released: 2003-10-28

Avg. Customer Review: 4.5 Star
Media: Audio CD

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Title Tracks for Glass: Akhnaten
    1. Act 1: Year 1 of Akhnaten's Reign. Thebes. Prelude: Refrain, Verse 1, Verse 2
    2. Act 1: Year 1 of Akhnaten's Reign. Thebes. Prelude: Verse 3
    3. Act 1: Year 1 of Akhnaten's Reign. Thebes. Scene 1: Funeral of Amenhotep III
    4. Act 1: Year 1 of Akhnaten's Reign. Thebes. Scene 2: The Coronation of Akhnaten
    5. Act 1: Year 1 of Akhnaten's Reign. Thebes. Scene 3: The Window of Appearances
    6. Act 2: Year 5 to 15. Thebes and Akhetaten. Scene 1: The Temple
    7. Act 2: Year 5 to 15. Thebes and Akhetaten. Scene 2: Akhnaten and Nefertiti
    8. Act 2: Year 5 to 15. Thebes and Akhetaten. Scene 3: The City. Dance (Beginning). Narration: The Cit
    9. Act 2: Year 5 to 15. Thebes and Akhetaten. Scene 3: The City. Dance (Conclusion). Dance
    10. Act 2: Year 5 to 15. Thebes and Akhetaten. Scene 4. Hymn
    11. Act 3: Year 17 and the present. Akhetaten. Scene 1. The Family
    12. Act 3: Year 17 and the present. Akhetaten. Scene 2. Attack and Fall
    13. Act 3: Year 17 and the present. Akhetaten. Scene 3. The Ruins
    14. Act 3: Year 17 and the present. Akhetaten. Scene 4. Epilogue


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Glass: Akhnaten
  • Audio CD: 0 pages (2003-10-28)
  • Publisher: Sony
  • Label: Sony
  • Format: Import
  • Studio: Sony
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 Star based on 7 reviews
  • Sales Rank in Music: #138214


Customer Reviews
Avg. Customer Review:4.5 Star

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:

Customer Rating: 5 Star
Summary: Some of the best of Minimalist Music! 2008-10-11
Comment: The Bipolar Bear's Rating System used in His Database!

In my database of all CDs I rate for both Performance & Sound, going from a 1-11, with 1 being unlistenable to 9 (very, very good), 10 (excellent) to 11 (superb, can't find anything at all to complain about. In 1988, when the disc first came out I rated it as follows:
Performance: 11
Sound: 11
In my Notes field I wrote only: "For me this is Glass's finest work. Superb performance & sound." I stand by it to this day, although I do plan on getting his Symphony no. 5 and giving it a spin.

I admit that I'm a big Glass fan having: Powaqqatsi, Symphonies nos. 2 & 3, Satyagraha, Songs from Liquid Days, and the cd containing: Violin Concerto / Company / Akhnaten, 2 short pieces from the opera. My only complaint is that on discs containing more than one work the producers should allow a few more seconds between works to help those of us for whom the works are, as yet unfamiliar, a brief interlude so that we know when one work ends and the next begins. The same can be said of Telarc's recording of Hovhaness' "Mysterious Mountain" and other works. The music, being new to my ears and being in a totally unfamiliar musical style makes learning these works somewhat more difficult. But, such is not the case with Akhnaten. The music is ravishing, as is the sound, and there is no problem with continuity here.

When I got the set I paid something like $32.00 for it. Now I see that it's been repackaged into a slimline cd case and is $15.98 here on Amazon. Sorry, people, but that's a steal for something as musically entertaining as this opera is. I say, "Run right out and get it if you want to try some of the best of `new music'".

Mark Zimmerman, Chicago, The Bipolar Bear!




8 of 10 people found the following review helpful:

Customer Rating: 4 Star
Summary: Changed my mind about Glass 2007-02-14
Comment: I have never been a fan of Philip Glass's vacant arpeggios and minimalism. After sitting through a rather typically monotonous Glass opera, "In the Penal Colony," I swore I would give little attention to future works; true, I avoid concerts where Glass is on the bill without contemporaries. However, perusing our public library, I came across the opera, "Akhnaten," and signed it out on a whim. What an interesting and engrossing twist from operas I am used to hearing at random: Puccini, Wagner, Verdi, etc. Perhaps it was my interest and acceptance of the postminimal style of John C. Adams, specifically, his opera "Nixon in China." I enjoyed Akhnaten; the melodies, the subtle weaving of chords and of course, the visions I created in my mind of the scenery and pageantry the music blossoms. The Act II, Scene 4, "Akhnaten's Hymn to the Aten" is one of the most musically intense and spiritual parts to this opera, and it certainly changed my mind about Glass, even if for a few hours.


12 of 14 people found the following review helpful:

Customer Rating: 5 Star
Summary: And the Music Stands Alone 2006-09-22
Comment: Philip Glass is a theater person whose wide popularity has been greatly enhanced by the visuals that accompany his music: the music score for the film 'The Hours', his triptych of operas about men who changed the world in science ('Einstein on the Beach'), in politics ('Satyagraha') and religion ('Akhnaten') are just a few examples. Though his works for chamber orchestra and his symphonies enjoy wide acclaim, the purely musical values inherent in his operas have for the most part been relegated to recordings. To experience the pure music live without the visuals is an experience that should happen more often. As part of the Los Angeles Philharmonic's adventurous and acclaimed 'Minimalist Jukebox' series, composer/conductor John Adams conducted important excerpts from this opera, for the first time allowing the stunned and wildly enthusiastic audience to appreciate the orchestral writing, the magnificent choral writing and the incomparable beauty of the countertenor Akhnaten (as sung by Daniel Bubeck) in the glory of the acoustic wonder of Disney Hall. The effect was overwhelming and turns the listener back to this full recording of the opera with enhanced appreciation.

'Akhnaten' is a little miracle of minimalist opera. The orchestral scoring is for large orchestra minus violins (keeping his original opera small to fit in the orchestra pit at premiere gave that idea to Glass) with an interesting array of percussion instruments. The Prelude quietly sets the pulsating, quivering tone of ancient Egypt and after a narrator sets the scene for the death of Akhnaten's father, the funeral music is wildly percussive and full of brass figurations. The choral declarations are pulsatile and beautifully balanced with the orchestra. Yet when Akhnaten's unfolds his concept of monotheism, his countertenor lines are paralleled with trumpet in a truly spiritual ambience. The death of Akhnaten as proscribed by three male soloists is echoed in the choral writing for the crowd's response. It is a visceral experience.

The recording captures all of the opera in fine, precise style and is easily a recording to return to for moments of favorite Glass writing. It is just satisfying to know that even excerpts played in a symphony hall validate the wonderful work the opera is. Highly recommended. Grady Harp, September 06





0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:

Customer Rating: 4 Star
Summary: More With Less 2006-02-22
Comment: The music of Akhnaten speaks for itself (helped along by spoken narration), so I did not feel lost without a libretto. The repetition makes for an effect different from any other opera, giving it an unusual degree of unity and making the story's message more powerful. Muscially, Glass has fulfilled R. Buckminster Fuller's wish to make more with less.


8 of 12 people found the following review helpful:

Customer Rating: 5 Star
Summary: Philip Glass does it again...and again...and again! 2005-12-29
Comment: Akhnaten is not your typical opera, then again Philip Glass is not your typical composer...If you want something new and catchy...well...GET IT! It's great, as everything of his is..., and wow the Prelude...it blows you away, sooooo simple yet to good. If you want to relive history...GET THIS CD! Cuz its good! Trust me on this one. There's not a lot of singing as you would expect in an Opera, but hey there's some! Get over it. The only thing that could make this Cd better was if it came with a DVD so you could watch the Opera...but then again...if you were to be looking for a DVD you wouldnt be reading this would you? Philip Glass combines ancient themes with new themes and what does he get? One Great Cd! If you're traveling far in a car or even an Airplane (i would recomend a car at night, but thats just me)this cd can make time go by. Of course you're going to need the Libretto, and sense you did not want to pay 40$ or even more for the other Akhnaten, you're stuck with the music...and you can't understand most of it...WRONG! go to glasspages.com click on lyrics and there u go. You got the Libretto and a bit of history. This dude can really compose...unlike Mr.Reich...So if u want it, get it! If you dont...GET IT! You'll like it..trust me...trust me!



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