Philip Glass

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Opening Philip Glass Hope Street Tunnel Blues: Music for Piano By Philip Glass and Alvin Curran
Six Etudes for Piano - q = 96 Philip Glass Time Curve: Music for Piano by Philip Glass and William Duckworth
Six Etudes for Piano - q = 108 Philip Glass Time Curve: Music for Piano by Philip Glass and William Duckworth
String Quartet No. 3, Mishima: VI. Mishima - Closing Philip Glass Glass: String Quartets Nos. 1-4
The Poet Acts Philip Glass The Hours (Music from the Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Truman Sleeps Philip Glass The Truman Show
Morning Passages Philip Glass The Hours (Music from the Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Violin Concerto: II. -- Philip Glass Glass, P.: Violin Concerto / Company / Prelude From Akhnaten
Metamorphosis 1 Philip Glass Glass Piano
Opening Philip Glass Glassworks - Expanded Edition
Opening Philip Glass The Sound of Glass
Suite from Dracula: Titles Philip Glass Glass: String Quartet No. 5, Suite from Dracula & String Sextet
String Quartet No. 3, Mishima: I. 1957: Award Montage Philip Glass Glass: String Quartets Nos. 1-4
Lightning - Vocal Philip Glass The Essential Philip Glass - Deluxe Edition
String Quartet No. 3, Mishima: V. Blood Oath Philip Glass Glass: String Quartets Nos. 1-4
String Quartet No. 3, Mishima: IV. 1962: Body Building Philip Glass Glass: String Quartets Nos. 1-4
String Quartet No. 2, Company: I. — Philip Glass Glass: String Quartets Nos. 1-4
String Quartet No. 3, Mishima: II. November 25: Ichigaya Philip Glass Glass: String Quartets Nos. 1-4
String Quartet No. 5: I. — Philip Glass Glass: String Quartet No. 5, Suite from Dracula & String Sextet
String Quartet No. 2, Company: II. — Philip Glass Glass: String Quartets Nos. 1-4
String Quartet No. 5: V. — Philip Glass Glass: String Quartet No. 5, Suite from Dracula & String Sextet
Opening (Arr. Armando Brandonisio) Philip Glass Opening
Gradus: Part I Philip Glass Le Merle Noir

Philip Glass (born January 31, 1937 in Baltimore, Maryland, United States) is an American composer. His music is frequently described as minimalist, though he prefers to describe himself as a composer of "music with repetitive structures". Although his early, mature music is minimalist, he has evolved stylistically. Currently, he describes himself as a "classicist", pointing out that he is trained in harmony and counterpoint and studied Franz Schubert, Johann Sebastian Bach and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart with Nadia Boulanger. He is considered to be one of the most influential composers of the 20th century, and is described by his biographer, Tim Page, as "the first composer to win a wide, multi-generational audience in the opera house, the concert hall, the dance world, in film and in popular music -- simultaneously." Glass is a prolific composer: He has written works for his own musical group which he founded, the Philip Glass Ensemble (for which he still performs on keyboards), as well as operas, musical theater works, nine symphonies, eight concertos, solo works, string quartets, and film scores. His film scores include the "Qatsi" trilogy by director Godfrey Reggio ("Koyaanisqatsi", "Powaqqatsi" and "Naqoyqatsi"), Paul Schrader's Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters, Martin Scorsese's "Kundun", Peter Weir's "The Truman Show" and Stephen Daldry's "The Hours," in addition to a number of operas ("Einstein on the Beach" and "Satyagraha") and the quintessention of the minimalist tradition with "Music in Twelve Parts." Three of his film scores have been nominated for Academy Awards. Glass counts many artists, writers, musicians and directors among his friends, such as Richard Serra, Chuck Close, Doris Lessing, the late Allen Ginsberg, Robert Wilson, Godfrey Reggio, Ravi Shankar, David Bowie, and the conductor Dennis Russell Davies, who have all collaborated with him. He is (primarily) Buddhist and a strong supporter of the Tibetan cause. In 1987, he co-founded the Tibet House with Columbia University professor Robert Thurman and the actor Richard Gere. Radio personality Ira Glass is a first cousin of Glass. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.