Phillip Glass was born in 1937 and as I write, he is 87. A composer who has certainly been famous in his lifetime, but probably ahead of his time. For an album that came out in 1982, this sounds very much in our own, present, 21st century time.
This piece is on my playlist for work on Spotify but I'm listening to your version this 1st of Jan as I'm writing my aspirational vision for 2024 🔭. Thank you :)
Wow! Really GREAT interpretation and performance. I am a big fan of Glass and I am not sure how I managed to go so long without running across this video. THANK YOU!
Imaginative interpretation of a work by GLASS. Percussive instruments could capture essence of work and maintain effortlessly the original's integrity. I imagine often rain drops, drizzling or hard driving, when listening to this composer's music. Easy to imagine trains speeding over tracks depending on the composition. Glass's work is so percussive I experience 4'33'' seconds after conclusion, as I did here; obviously, a great interpretation here.
I picture this song as following a single , falling dew drop, as it slowly joins up with other drops and streams of drops as it slides down a mountainside, becoming a torrent that settles into a placid lake.
Very nice indeed. You kept the timber with your use of the brass. You know electronic musicians have been saying interesting and complimentary things about P Glass and Steve Reich - another brilliant minimalist composer, for a while now :) In case anyone is interested there are multiple good performances of the hour-long "Music For 18 Musicians", Steve Reich's Opus Magnus, all over RUclips.
Phillip Glass was born in 1937 and as I write, he is 87. A composer who has certainly been famous in his lifetime, but probably ahead of his time. For an album that came out in 1982, this sounds very much in our own, present, 21st century time.
This is the greatest thing I have ever heard in my entire life
Superb performance. Careful, balanced, tasteful; centered, yet confidently beautiful!
Iconic interpretation of Philip Glass music.
Fabulous!
Brilliant song and brilliant performance! Thank you for sharing this.
JUST MAGNIFICENT!
Wow-haven’t heard this since I had my beloved Walkman back in the day-miraculous-thank you ✌️
This piece is on my playlist for work on Spotify but I'm listening to your version this 1st of Jan as I'm writing my aspirational vision for 2024 🔭. Thank you :)
I have been looking for a great cover of this FOREVER. Wowwwww worth the wait!!
Wow! Really GREAT interpretation and performance. I am a big fan of Glass and I am not sure how I managed to go so long without running across this video. THANK YOU!
This is an amazing!
Imaginative interpretation of a work by GLASS. Percussive instruments could capture essence of work and maintain effortlessly the original's integrity.
I imagine often rain drops, drizzling or hard driving, when listening to this composer's music. Easy to imagine trains speeding over tracks depending on the composition.
Glass's work is so percussive I experience 4'33'' seconds after conclusion, as I did here; obviously, a great interpretation here.
Incredible!
Only one musician.
the best song and best cover ever!!
Spectacular, beautiful, thank you for this incredible cover.
Wowwww it's a fantastic FLOE version !!!!!...and it's a hard work playing and recording this mix
i always love to see others peoples interpretation of songs they like, this is great!
Such beautiful craftsmanship! Wow! Excellent rendition of a wonderful piece.
that cymbal is remarkable
Incredible! Count till you cry
Excellent arrangement! I could almost hear the vocal part as a ghost. Well played.
One of my all time favorites has just gotten better! Amazing. Thanks a lot for this rendition 🙏
Incredible work!!
Hi! We just started a percussion ensemble in my music school, and we want to play this.
Can you email me the sheet music? Do you want to get paid?
Incredible! I love how you performed my favourite masterpiece of Philip Glass!
Congratulations
this makes me feel very floaty and happy. i love it :)
¡ Genial !
This rendition is absolutely amazing. Echoes of Indonesian Gamelan music in a virtuoso performance.
Ma che meraviglia! Grazie 😍
Lovely!
AMAZING !! Congratulations !!!!
Magnificent
😮😮 yeah😮😮
As always, goose pimpled. TY.
Excellent 😊
Such a great job, for a great piece of music ! Thank you so much !
Amazing, I have heard another arrangement of Philip Glass in marimba, takes you to another world. Great!.
I picture this song as following a single , falling dew drop, as it slowly joins up with other drops and streams of drops as it slides down a mountainside, becoming a torrent that settles into a placid lake.
excelllent
Iconic epic
Genialne wykonanie! Brawo!
Excellent!
Fantastic arrangement! I like it better than the original.
Wow! Simply WOW!
This is a wonderful performance, thanks
truly incredible.
excelente versión!!! cheers
fantastic interpretation. Best Instrument for floe.
Burton Grip on the Marimba :) Love this arrangement!
magical
Is it okay if i ugly cried??? Beautiful Piece!!!!!!❤
Wow
Very nice indeed. You kept the timber with your use of the brass. You know electronic musicians have been saying interesting and complimentary things about P Glass and Steve Reich - another brilliant minimalist composer, for a while now :)
In case anyone is interested there are multiple good performances of the hour-long "Music For 18 Musicians", Steve Reich's Opus Magnus, all over RUclips.
fenomenalne!
Bravo!
Hermoso 😍
Great rendition of a great piece!
Who knew there was such a profession as Professor of Percussion ??
This is amazing man. Keep up the good work.
Awesome!
splendid perfomance dude
Needs more Cowbell. ( ok , now that's a lttle bit funny)
So you want to be a percussionist?
Play this..... WITHOUT A CHART! HA!
Love this...
Superlike, maestro. ¡Bravo!
Great!
Brilliant Floe interpretation.
This is fantastic!
WE APPROVE!!!!
Philip Glass himself would be proud of this rendition. I think!
So many get heavy stress from Philip Glass music... I have always gone orbital...
There is a wordless, frantic desperation to this music. It's so expressive...but can anyone really say what of? Thank you.
Poah😊😊mooi😂
Feels like Steve Reich Meet Philip Glass!!
this is so google science commercial 2013 - 2018 and modern science innovation commercial 2020 - 2024
What is the name of instrument (6 lying down bells) in 1:35?
Hello Nodu! Those are called almglocken. They are cowbells that are tuned to specific notes. Thanks:-)
Brett Dietz thx a lot!
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original comme interpretation de Floe... à part les cloches à vache, désolé ça ne colle pas (avis personnelà
No sound. Switched off.
Bravo!