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07-12-2013, 10:36 AM
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The Glass House is a 2001 American psychological thriller film directed by Daniel Sackheim
and written by Wesley Strick. The film stars Leelee Sobieski, Diane Lane, Stellan Skarsg�rd,
Bruce Dern, Kathy Baker, Trevor Morgan, and Chris Noth.

Music Composed by
Christopher Young
Orchestra Conducted by
Pete Anthony
Tracks:
01. The Glass House
02. Sunken Bells
03. Even KI Had An Ax
04. Through a Glass Eye
05. Twice told Tales
06. Sotto Voce
07. Glasseration
08. Diabetic Dance
09. Where in Time?
10. Soubrette
11. This Too Shall Pass
Total Time: 36'45

"Regardless of the lack of the piano's employment in the mid-section of the work,
the eight to ten minutes of thematic statements on the instrument in "The Glass House"
and "This Too Shall Pass" (as well as a few singular passages in adjoining cues) will
easily be the highlight of the score for almost all listeners. The second element which
Young relies upon heavily in The Glass House is the use of very high pitched strings to
elevate tension in the soundscape. Few composers can use a string section to create
an eerie feeling quite like Young, and there is an abundance of quivering violin work
at their extreme high ranges throughout all of The Glass House. When the strings and
piano combine their efforts, they often form a remarkable duo. The closing cue, complete
with a lovely piano and flute pairing, represents Young's trademark knack for morbid
harmony at its very best, and collectors of his music will consider it prime easy listening."
Filmtracks
The sharing period on this album has ended. No more requests, please.
The Glass House is a 2001 American psychological thriller film directed by Daniel Sackheim
and written by Wesley Strick. The film stars Leelee Sobieski, Diane Lane, Stellan Skarsg�rd,
Bruce Dern, Kathy Baker, Trevor Morgan, and Chris Noth.

Music Composed by
Christopher Young
Orchestra Conducted by
Pete Anthony
Tracks:
01. The Glass House
02. Sunken Bells
03. Even KI Had An Ax
04. Through a Glass Eye
05. Twice told Tales
06. Sotto Voce
07. Glasseration
08. Diabetic Dance
09. Where in Time?
10. Soubrette
11. This Too Shall Pass
Total Time: 36'45

"Regardless of the lack of the piano's employment in the mid-section of the work,
the eight to ten minutes of thematic statements on the instrument in "The Glass House"
and "This Too Shall Pass" (as well as a few singular passages in adjoining cues) will
easily be the highlight of the score for almost all listeners. The second element which
Young relies upon heavily in The Glass House is the use of very high pitched strings to
elevate tension in the soundscape. Few composers can use a string section to create
an eerie feeling quite like Young, and there is an abundance of quivering violin work
at their extreme high ranges throughout all of The Glass House. When the strings and
piano combine their efforts, they often form a remarkable duo. The closing cue, complete
with a lovely piano and flute pairing, represents Young's trademark knack for morbid
harmony at its very best, and collectors of his music will consider it prime easy listening."
Filmtracks
The sharing period on this album has ended. No more requests, please.