Hello, Guest! [Login] [Register]
Rural Intelligence: The Online Magazine for Eastern New York, Western Connecticut and the Southern Berkshires
Search Archives:

RI Archives: Arts

View past Music articles.

View all past Arts articles.



Ludwig Live

The RE Institute

Johnnycake Books

Fisher Center for the Performing Arts

TriArts Sharon Playhouse

Helsinki Hudson

Music & More

Close Encounters With Music

Gallery on the Green

Darren Winston, Bookseller

Hancock Shaker Village

Isabella Freedman Jewish Retreat Center

Lauren Clark Fine Arts

Barrington Stage Company

Norfolk Chamber Music Festival

Berkshire Actors Theater

Joie de Livres Gallery

Music & Dance

Aston Magna Foundation for Music & Humanities
Great Barrington, MA

Bardavon Theater
Poughkeepsie, NY

Berkshire Bach Society
Great Barrington, MA

Berkshire Choral Festival
Sheffield, MA

Cantilena Choir
Lenox, MA

Castle Street Cafe
Great Barrington, MA

Close Encounters with Music
Great Barrington, MA

Club Helsinki Hudson
Hudson, NY

Columbia Festival Orchestra
Hudson, NY

The Colonial Theatre
Pittsfield, MA

Cunneen-Hackett Arts Center
Poughkeepsie, NY

Diamond Opera Theater
Hudson, NY

The Dream Away Lodge
Becket, MA

The Fisher Center at Bard
Annandale-on-Hudson, NY

Gypsy Joint Cafe
Great Barrington, MA

Hudson Opera House
Hudson, NY

Infinity Hall
Norfolk, CT

Jacob’s Pillow Dance Festival
Becket, MA

Kaatsbaan International Dance Center
Tivoli, NY

The Lenox Anthenaeum
Lenox, MA

The Lion’s Den at the Red Lion Inn
Stockbridge, MA

The Mahaiwe Performing Arts Center
Great Barrington, MA

Music & More
New Marlborough, MA

Music Mountain
Falls Village, CT

Norfolk Chamber Music Festival
Norfolk, CT

MASS MoCA
North Adams, MA

Rhinebeck Chamber Music Society
Rhinebeck, NY

South Mountain Concerts
Pittsfield, MA

The Spotty Dog Books & Ale Hudson, NY

Tanglewood
Lenox, MA

Tannery Pond Concerts
New Lebanon, NY

Time & Space Limited
Hudson, NY

The Towne Crier Cafe
Pawling, NY

Zen Dog Cafe
Rhinebeck, NY
 

Music & Dance Intelligence

[See more Music articles]

Seeing Through Glass: 1 Composer, 2 Events

Rural Intelligence Arts Section Image

Philip Glass is one of the most inventive, admired, and controversial composers of our time.  On Thursday, January 15, MASS MoCA will screen Glass: A Portrait of Philip in Twelve Parts, a documentary by the filmmaker Scott Hicks that explores the contemporary composer’s creative process and offers candid glimpses into his personal and spiritual life.  Then, the following evening, the man himself will appear. 

In conversation with the Boston Phoenix film critic Jerry Peary, Glass will try, with the aid of clips from the many films he has scored, as well as bits of performance, to explain his unique take on the relationship between music and the moving image.  In feature films such as Kundun, The Hours, The Truman Show, The Thin Blue Line, and Fog of War, Glass has used music to help shape narrative.  He sees film as one of the two new art forms (jazz being the second) born in the 20th century.  “In its first 100 years,” he says, “it has created a new kind of literature, one that the world of live music, experimental theatre, dance, and even opera can draw on, just as, in the past, novels, plays and poems became the basis of new music and theatre works.”

In anticipation of Glass’s 70th birth, filmmaker Hicks (“Shine”) started shooting his documentary in 2005.  Over the next 18 months, he followed Glass across three continents, capturing on film his annual ride on the Coney Island Cyclone roller coaster, the world premiere of his new opera in Germany, and a rare performance on a didgeridoo virtuoso in Australia.  Permitted unprecedented access to Glass’ working process, family life, spiritual teachers, and longtime collaborators, including Martin Scorsese, Errol Morris, Chuck Close, and Christopher Hampton, Hicks creates a portrait of one of the greatest artists of this or any era.

MASS MoCA
Marshall Street, North Adams; 413.662.2111
Glass: A Portrait of Philip in Twelve Parts is the first in MASS MoCA’s 2009 winter documentary series, Larger than Life
Thursday, January 15; 7:30 p.m.
Tickets: $8, $5/students and those attending both nights
Philip on Film
Friday, January 16; 8 p.m.
Tickets: $38/orchestra, $34/mezzanine

(0) Comments

Enjoy this post? Share it with others.

Tell-a-Friend TwitThis    Facebook    del.icio.us    Diigo    Digg    Reddit    StumbleUpon   

Posted by Marilyn Bethany on 01/07/09 at 02:00 PM • Permalink