Music from the Screens
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| Studio | Philips |
| Release Date | March 10, 1992 |
| UPC Code | 028943296625 |
Tracks
- The Mad Cadi's Court
- Leila Dies
- Said and His Shadow Dance
- Decorating the Dummies
- Warda's Whorehouse
- The French Lieutenant Dream
- The Arab Women Lament
- Land of the Dead
- Ansatou
- 19th Century France
- Said's Treason
- The Orchard
- The Village
- Prison Song
- Suso's Song
- France
- Night on the Balcony
- North Africa
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User Reviews
Average user review: 
(6 reviews)
French Lt.'s Woman is the best piece on the cd the rest is disjointed at best.
The French Lt.'sWomen is very slow and very powerful. If you don't get
a choked feeling in your throat.....you probably voted for Bush.
This one selection is worth the entire CD August 3, 2003
|  | Glass on a vacation from glass |  |
Foday Musa Suso, esteemed African composer, had a great role in co-composing this music. What he & Glass did was literally work on each line of music together, writing a note or a few notes before the other had his turn at it. The result is something they were both very pleased with & which neither could have composed on his own. The work is brimming with Glass's repeated figures, but it's not music you might expect from him. Exotic, dry, often ethereal, it'll coat your dreams at night with a fine white sand.
May 19, 2002This score composed by Glass and Suso was written for a production of The Screens at the Guthrie theater in Minneapolis in 1989. The play takes place in 1960s Algeria during a struggle for independence from France. This is an excellent collaboration for Glass, but there are a couple of Suso's contributions I could live without. For me Glass's The French Lieutenant's Dream is the highlight of the CD. Like most of the composition it is delicate and ephemeral. Good quality headphones are recommended here, as should be with most of Glass's work now that I think of it. The Screens is Jean Genet's finest stage work and was first seen in Paris in 1966.
September 29, 2000 |  | Doesn't come together quite as well |  |
I enjoy every one of my 15 or so PG cds, but this one didn't quite come together as well as I would have expected. There seems to be a separation between the different styles. Perhaps I just need to give it another chance. I do prefer, however the Kundun sdtk, Dracula, Koyaanisquattsi and Akhenaten first. Heroes is cool too.
August 25, 2000I am so glad that I have found this CD again. It is one of the most beautiful collaborations Glass has ever composed. The music floats with amazing richness and the images it conjures are deep and powerful. Truly touching.
September 6, 1999More reviews at Amazon.com ...