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L.A. Phil's Rachmaninoff Festival finds a curious, though unintended, relevance thanks to its surprise connections with Philip Glass.
Philip Glass's 1970 composition Music in Eight Parts was considered "lost" for over 40 years until sheet music was found and sold at a Christie's auction in 2017. It's now, for the first time ever ...
In an interview with journalist Bruce Duffie, acclaimed avant-garde composer and pianist Philip Glass set his predictions for music's trajectory.
“Philip Glass” music is mainly a product of the 1970s and ’80s, when the composer was deep into what he calls “music with repetitive structures,” more commonly known as minimalism. A lot ...
In celebration of Philip Glass's 75th birthday, the American Composers Orchestra is presenting the US premiere of Glass's Ninth Symphony plus the NYC premiere of Arvo Part's Lamentate, with ...
Composer Philip Glass remains a leading figure in American classical music after a fruitful career spanning six decades. Creator of symphonies, chamber music, operas and soundtracks, Glass has ...
The Philip Glass Ensemble announces the world premiere recording of Philip Glass’s Music in Eight Parts (1970) to be released on Orange Mountain Music on May 22, 2020.
Love him or hate him, Philip Glass is inescapable. His 20 piano etudes have become essential listening, his impact on three generations of artists indelible.
A piece of music by the composer Philip Glass will be performed this weekend under the tail of Oregon’s iconic Spruce Goose airplane. The piece, “1000 Airplanes on the Roof,” has rarely been ...
Experience the music of Philip Glass with free performances by Dennis Russell Davies, Maki Namekawa, Michael Riesman, and Orange Road Quartet at The New School College of Performing Arts on ...
In an open letter posted on his social media accounts, Glass says he has not given the ballet company permission to use his music, and he strongly urges them not to proceed with any such production.
Oscar nominee Philip Glass has composed key music for Mexican pandemic doc ‘Cartas a Distancia’ by Juan Carlos Rulfo.