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  1. 184. 189. Philip Glass: minimalist, creator of ground-breaking operas such as Einstein on the Beach and Akhnaten, name behind movie scores for The Truman Show and Kundun, composer of powerfully expressive and beguilingly romantic symphonies, musician of unparalleled influence on contemporary sounds from classical to club.

  2. May 1, 2009 · Koyaanisqatsi (Complete Original Soundtrack) The new version of Koyaanisqatsi is available for Pre-Order ( release date of May 15th) on iTunes (with digital booklet) or Amazon (release date May 19th). This is in my opinion the best and most thorough recording of the score. You can preview never-before-released tracks like "Pruitt-Igoe Coda ...

  3. Recorded live at (le) Poisson Rouge April 11, 2010 by Michael Riesman and Dan Bora. Edited and Mastered by Michael Riesman. Mixed by Hector Castillo at Downtown Music Studios, New York. Produced by Don Christensen, Michael Riesman, and Richard Guerin. Executive Producers: Philip Glass, Kurt Munkacsi, and Don Christensen.

  4. Writings on Glass highlights the life and the career of America’s best-known classical composer, Philip Glass. Well-known as a champion of minimalism, Glass’s operas ( Einstein on the Beach ; Satyagraha ), film scores ( Koyaanisqatsi ; The Thin Blue Line ), and symphonic and popular works have made him a dominant figure on the American ...

  5. Premiered by Glass on the organ for the Dalai Lama’s first public address in New York City, this most celebrated of his piano works builds imposingly towards a central climax before gradually fading away. Arabesque Z6744. Philip Glass is one of the great creative originals of the modern age. He emerged in the 1960s at a time when contemporary ...

  6. The Town Hall presents the fiftieth anniversary of the Philip Glass Ensemble's groundbreaking premiere of "Music in Twelve Parts." Debuted at The Town Hall on May 25th, 1974, "Music in Twelve Parts" is one of Philip Glass's most revered compositions. Due to the program's length, there will a one hour dinner intermission at 8pm and one 15 minute ...

  7. The Philip Glass Ensemble announces the world premiere recording of Philip Glass’s Music in Eight Parts (1970), released on Orange Mountain Music on May 22, 2020. Performed a handful of times in 1970, the manuscript of the piece went missing until the score was rediscovered at Christie’s Auction House in New York City in late 2017.

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