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Pablo Gamba writes:
>The most recent news I've heard about them is their reccordings of Steve
>Reich "Different Trains", that was released early this year, and Philip
>Glass horrible soundtrack to Bela Lugosi's Dracula, that was released last
>year.
You perhaps meant to write "soundtrack to Bela Lugosi's horrible Dracula"?
I've heard reliable reports that Glass's music is a very effective
soundtrack, when played live in the cinema - which is perhaps all that
matters. If it sounds sickly and horribly bland, which I agree it does,
that's probably why it counterpoints so well with the film.
As sundry postings have demonstrated, it's unhelpful to judge theatre or
film scores (especially Glass - although even Verdi has been a sufferer!)
without reference to the medium for which they've been written.
I still find myself bemused by penny-in-the-slot criticisms of Glass.
What is it about him that irritates otherwise rational people so much?
Perhaps his shady past as a New York cab driver ...
Christopher Webber, Blackheath, London, UK.
http://www.nashwan.demon.co.uk/zarzuela.htm
"ZARZUELA!"
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