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| Several pieces of music by Ernst Glerum wrote five films were already here and landed on his CDs. Now his compositions as they were intended. The vast majority of music on 'Movie Music' was written for "City by the Port," a series about the Amsterdam harbor for RTV Noord-Holland. Glerum came up with an orchestra of twenty double basses and piano, all by himself (overdubbed) played. The effect of all that ironing is amazingly low, because the result is very sonorous, far more than just a string ensemble. The first four tracks, collectively, the "Bass Symphony" morphing, are minimal music-like, but then the richer variant, as we have to hear Philip Glass and John Adams. The orchestration is brilliant, and the piano there seems to be a piano concert. Also 'Two Tone Fantasy' makes very classic (Bach!), stating the unaccompanied bass we hear a convincing manner how flawless Glerum strokes. In the other pieces is a little more jazz to the fore, as in "BackTrack" (with rustling drumming Han Bennink) and unaccompanied and unadorned 'Highway Blues' . |
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ARTISTS Ernst Glerum (all instruments); Han Bennink (snare drums); Clemens van der Feen (bass) |
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