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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.
In an interview with journalist Bruce Duffie, acclaimed avant-garde composer and pianist Philip Glass set his predictions for music's trajectory.
Fermenting Philip Glass: René Redzepi on Music and Cooking The chef and owner of Noma, the acclaimed Copenhagen restaurant, wants to engage all the senses. Share full article ...
L.A. Phil's Rachmaninoff Festival finds a curious, though unintended, relevance thanks to its surprise connections with Philip Glass.
“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 ...
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 ...
At the Joyce Theater, ‘Dancing With Glass: The Piano Etudes’ features works from five different choreographers and engaging piano performances by Maki Namekawa; at the Park Avenue Armory ...
Like plenty of 15-year-olds, Philip Glass liked to play hooky on Fridays. Unlike most 15-year-olds, he’d skip class to head to student matinees at the Chicago Symphony, where he’d marve… ...
Oscar nominee Philip Glass has composed key music for Mexican pandemic doc ‘Cartas a Distancia’ by Juan Carlos Rulfo.
The story behind how Sonos Radio got legendary composer Philip Glass to create a "sonic logo" for its new radio service.
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 ...
Critic’s Notebook A Jaw-Dropping Philip Glass Opera Is Finally on Video “Satyagraha,” one of the Metropolitan Opera’s greatest stagings of the 21st century, has been released on DVD and CD.