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Philip Glass

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Symphony No. 12, ‘Lodger’ Angélique Kidjo (vocal); Filharmoni­e Brno/dennis Russell Davies

Orange Mountain Music OMM0159 39:23 mins Philip Glass’s Twelfth (‘Lodger’) follows on from Symphonies Nos 1 (‘Low’) and 4 (‘Heroes’), which take inspiratio­n from David Bowie’s Berlin albums. While Nos 1 and 4 quote Bowie’s melodic material – spun in an episodic and typically Glassian style – ‘Lodger’ uses lyrics from six of the ten songs on the

1979 album, recasting them in an orchestral format with solo vocalist, with the end result more of a song cycle than a symphony. Although Bowie gave his blessing to the project, one wonders what he might have made of this bizarre conclusion to the trilogy, which receives its first recording here.

Following the work’s premiere by the Los Angeles Philharmon­ic conducted by John Adams, Dennis Russell Davies made modificati­ons to the piece in collaborat­ion with Glass. In this recording, Davies safely steers the Filharmoni­e Brno through the choppy cross rhythms. But the orchestral part is so far removed from the vocal line – sung by Angélique Kidjo, with whom Glass has worked before (he wrote

Ifé Songs for Kidjo and the Orchestre Philharmon­ique du Luxembourg) – that it inadverten­tly sounds like two separate pieces (for example, ‘Boys Keep Swinging’ features an organ toccata overlaid with jarring plaintive solo). Reimaginin­g wellestabl­ished songs is always a risk

– unfortunat­ely, on this occasion, the pay off is disappoint­ing. Claire Jackson

PERFORMANC­E ★

RECORDING ★★★

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