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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Philip_GlassPhilip Glass - Wikipedia

    Hace 2 días · Philip Glass (born January 31, 1937) is an American composer and pianist. He is widely regarded as one of the most influential composers of the late 20th century. Glass's work has been associated with minimalism, being built up from repetitive phrases and shifting layers.

  2. 15 de may. de 2024 · The Philip Glass Ensemble tours the world premiere of Naqoyqatsi Live for Cello, Orchestra, and Philip Glass Ensemble; in Ravenna present the Qatsi Trilogy in whole; and Early Works and Glassworks programs across Europe. Tour dates and ticket information below. More dates to be announced.

  3. Hace 4 días · Cocteau Trilogy Philip Glass, Katia and Marielle LabèqueLink here Legendary sibling pianists Katia and Marielle Labèque present their recent collaboration with American minimalist composer Philip Glass: arrangements for two pianos of his Cocteau Trilogy.

  4. 30 de may. de 2024 · NEW YORK – Philip Glass’ epic Music in Twelve Parts marked his transition from his earlier, more austere (if hypnotically compelling for devotees) minimalism into a far wider range of expression. A Town Hall concert recalled the 1974 premiere.

  5. 10 de may. de 2024 · Essential Albums. Philip Glass: Violin Concerto No. 1 - Leonard Bernstein: Serenade after Plato’s Symposium. The next entry in Dennis Russell Davies’ exploration of Philip Glass’ works sees two masterpieces—one by Glass, one by Bernstein—taken up by the esteemed violinist Renaud Capuçon.

  6. 25 de may. de 2024 · Debuted at The Town Hall on May 25th, 1974, "Music in Twelve Parts" is one of Philip Glass's most revered compositions. Clocking in at over four hours, "Music in Twelve Parts" is an immersive live experience of Glass's earliest explorations in repetition.

  7. 19 de may. de 2024 · supported by 6 fans who also own “Philip Glass: Etudes for Piano” As usual, Kirby manipulates various interwar records to fit a cavalcade of emotional states: blissful (B1, E8), tragic (D2, D5), calming (F2, J1), frantic (E1, E6), and just plain horrifying (F3, G1, H1, K1).