Description
Powaqqatsi - Original Music Composed By Philip Glass / Directed By Godfrey Reggio / Elektra Nonesuch Audio CD 1988 / 9 79192-2
UPC 075597919226
"Powaqqatsi" features the original music composed by Philip Glass for the film directed by Godfrey Reggio. The soundtrack, characterized by Glass's minimalist and mesmerizing style, serves as a powerful companion to Reggio's visual storytelling. With its evocative and rhythmic compositions, the music enhances the cinematic experience, capturing the essence of the film's exploration of life, technology, and the interconnectedness of the global human experience. Immerse yourself in the unique blend of music and imagery as Philip Glass's compositions beautifully complement Godfrey Reggio's directorial vision in "Powaqqatsi."
Label: | Elektra Nonesuch – 979 192-2 |
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Format: |
CD, Album
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Country: | Europe |
Released: |
Feb 10, 1988 |
Genre: | Electronic, Stage & Screen |
Style: | Modern Classical, Score, Tribal, Minimal, Ambient |
Tracklist:
1 | Serra Pelada | 5:02 | |
2 | The Title | 0:23 | |
3 | Anthem - Part 1 | 6:22 | |
4 | That Place | 4:41 | |
5 | Anthem - Part 2 | 3:48 | |
6 | Mosque And Temple | 4:42 | |
7 | Anthem - Part 3 | 8:11 | |
8 | Train To São Paulo | 3:04 | |
9 | Video Dream | 2:14 | |
10 | New Cities In Ancient Lands, China | 2:47 | |
11 | New Cities In Ancient Lands, Africa |
2:56 | |
12 | New Cities In Ancient Lands, India | 4:42 | |
13 | The Unutterable | 7:02 | |
14 | Caught! | 7:20 | |
15 | Mr. Suso #1 | 1:08 | |
16 | From Egypt | 3:23 | |
17 | Mr. Suso #2 With Reflection | 1:18 | |
18 | Powaqqatsi | 4:35 |
- Bass Vocals – Al De Ruiter
- Bassoon – Ethan Bauch, Lauren Goldstein, Mike Finn (2)
- Cello – Seymour Barab
- Choir – Hispanic Young People's Chorus/Coro Juvenil Hispano
- Clarinet – John Moses, Laura Flax, Steve Hartman
- Composed By [Original Music Composed By] – Philip Glass
- Conductor [Music Conducted By] – Michael Riesman
- Contractor [Contracting], Administrator [Administration] – Dan Dryden
- Coordinator [Coordination For Children's Chorus] – Taller Latinoamericano
- Design – Pentagram (5)
- Didgeridoo – Jon Gibson (2)
- Double Bass – Barbara Wilson (2)
- Effects [Ambient Sound Effects], Recorded By [Additional Recording] – Bob Bielecki, Connie Kieltyka
- Engineer [Assistant Engineer] – Miles Green
- Engineer [Recording Engineer], Producer [Associate Music Producer] – Don Christensen
- Flute, Piccolo Flute – Diva Goodfriend-Koven, Jack Kripl, Michael Parloff
- French Horn – Ann Yarbrough, Joe Anderer, Alan Spanger, Sharon Moe, Tony Miranda
- Keyboards – Jeffrey Rona, Lee Curreri, Martin Goldray, Michael Riesman, Paul Rice
- Kora, Balafon, Harp [Dousongoni], Violin [Nyanyer] – Foday Musa Suso
- Lyrics By [Lyrics For Children's Choir] – Bernardo Palumbo
- Management [Coro Juvenil Hispano: Executive Director] – Hector Carrasquillo
- Mastered By – Bill Kipper
- Music Consultant [Technical Adviser And Consultant For African Music] – Foday Musa Suso
- Music Consultant [Technical Adviser And Consultant For South American Music] – Bernardo Palumbo
- Music Director [Coro Juvenil Hispano: Musical Director] – Angélica Rosa Sepúlveda
- Percussion [Percussion Ensemble] – Joe Passaro, Roger Squitero, Sue Evans, Valerie Naranjo
- Producer [Music Produced By] – Kurt Munkacsi
- Producer [Soundtrack Produced For Euphorbia Productions, Ltd. By] – Kurt Munkacsi
- Programmed By [Synthesizer Programming], Sound Designer [Sound Design] – Jeffrey Rona
- Quena [Quena Ensemble] – Jefe Ronda, Jorge Joven, Miguel Grande
- Saxophone – Jack Kripl, Jon Gibson (2), Steve Elson
- Sound Designer [Sound Effects Design] – Gary Summers
- Supervised By [Production Supervisor For Euphorbia Productions] – Rory Johnston
- Tambura [Tanpura] – Frank Menusan
- Trombone – Alan Raph, James Pugh, Keith Oquinn
- Trumpet – Bill Rhodin, Lorraine Cohen, Neil Balm, Wilmer Wise
- Tuba – Alan Raph
- Viola – Jack Rosenberg, Jill Jaffe, Karl Bargen, Lois Martin
- Violin – Carol Pool, Elliot Rosoff, Karen Karlsrud, Linda Quan, Richard Sortomme, Sanford Allen, Sergiu Schwartz
- Vocals [Vocal Solo] – Shaikh Fathy Mady