Yahoo Search Búsqueda en la Web

Resultado de búsqueda

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

    Hace 3 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. Hace 1 día · 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), frantic (E1, E6), and just plain horrifying (F3, G1, H1, K1).

  3. Hace 5 días · 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.

  4. 10 de may. de 2024 · The drama unfolds against a score of an almost static beauty composed by Philip Glass and Paul Leonard-Morgan. The original score was well-received, especially by fans, and immediately there was an online groundswell of hundreds of piano renditions of the music by amateurs and professionals alike.

  5. caminodemusica.com › glass › glassworks-de-philip-glassGlassworks de Philip Glass

    28 de abr. de 2024 · Artículo dedicado a la obra Glassworks de Philip Glass (1937), una obra paradigmática del estilo y tendencias de este compositor.

  6. 7 de may. de 2024 · Philip Glass, American composer of innovative instrumental, vocal, and operatic music. His notable works included the operas Einstein on the Beach and Satyagraha, and he wrote scores for a number of movies. Learn more about Glass’s life and career, including his collaborations with other musicians.

  7. 7 de may. de 2024 · Waters’s book on the stage works of Philip Glass emerges forty-six years after Einstein unmistakably marked the beginning of what I now refer to as the world of postopera.