180g vinyl with insertion in the Deluxe PVC Sleeve - for the first time on vinyl! "Low Symphony", produced by Philip Glass in spring 1992, is based on the album "Low" by David Bowie and Brian Eno, which originally appeared in 1977.
Glass took over three topics from instrumental tracks on the original, combined it with its own material and used it as the foundation of the three sentences of "Low Symphony". Sentence one comes from the song "Subterraneans", sentence two from "some are" (which did not appear on the original recording of Bowie) and sentence three from "Warszawa".
The "Low Symphony" was performed by Brooklyn Philharmonic Orchestra under the leadership of Dennis Russel Davies as the main conductor and Karen Kamensek as an assistant. Philip Glass allowed himself to have the music worked together through ideas from Bowie and Eno, who worked together on "Low", how he worked on the music - which led to surprising musical results and produced a real collaboration between the music of all three Maestros.