Orange Mountain Music

Music in 12 Parts Live

Philip Glass & The Philip Glass Ensemble.

Orange Mountain Music is proud to present the Philip Glass' seminal 'minimalist' masterpiece "Music in 12 Parts". The entire 4 hour piece will be presented on iTunes for downloading one Part per month in celebration of Philip Glass 70th Birthday year.


Theater Music Vol. 1

Philip Glass & The Philip Glass Ensemble.

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Theater Music Vol. 1 represents the first release in a series of 10 discs to be released on Orange Mountain Music from the vast archive of recordings made in the last 40 years of Philip Glass’ incredible recording career.


Icebreaker

Score by Philip Glass, Music by Icebreaker.

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Icebreaker’s newest release, Philip Glass’ Music with Changing Parts is representative of an exciting new generation’s interest in one of the most important composers of our time.


Dracula

Score by Philip Glass
Michael Riesman on Piano.

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Pianist Michael Riesman's new dynamic transcription of Philip Glass' score to the classic 1931 film Dracula starring Bela Lugosi.


The Path To Peace

Andrew Sterman (Artist, Composer, Conductor).

Music inspired by the Inner Journey of Mahatma Gandhi, choreography by Sridhar Shanmugam, produced by Brian Cullman.


Composers Inside Electronics

(from the Kitchen Archives No. 4).

Composers Inside Music features recordings from 1977 and 1978 from an electronic composers collective operating in New York City captured in live recordings from the historic new music venue, The Kitchen.


Orange Mountain Music is a new record company created to serve the fans, aficionados and academics studying the music of Philip Glass. The idea for this label developed out of a project undertaken by Kurt Munkacsi, (producer of most of PG's recordings and head of Euphorbia productions) and Don Christensen to archive all the master recordings that Philip Glass has made. Over the last 30 some years Philip has produced hundreds of hours of recordings in the process of creating operas, film scores, musical theatre pieces and records. Glass has also recorded many performances of his solo, operatic, orchestral and small ensemble work. In the process of archiving all of these master recordings we have discovered a wealth of beautiful and unusual recordings and some very inspired performances which we plan to bring to the public. We also plan to bring recordings by other artists that have collaborated with or have been associated with Philip Glass.