FloePhilip Glass, The Philip Glass Ensemble, Michael Riesman, Linda Moss, Lois Martin, Julian Barber, Al Brown, Maureen Gallagher, Seymour Barab, John Abramowitz, Fred Zlotkin, Richard Peck, Jack Kripl, Jon Gibson, Sharon Moe & Larry Wechsler
ALBUMPhilip Glass: Études pour piano - IntégraleFrançois Mardirossian
ALBUMMichele Fontana Plays Philip Glass: The HoursMichele Fontana
ALBUMPhilip Glass: Symphony No. 12, "Lodger" (from lyrics by David Bowie and Brian Eno)Filharmonie Brno, Dennis Russell Davies, Angélique Kidjo & Christian Schmitt
ALBUMMichele Fontana Plays Philip GlassMichele Fontana
ALBUMPhilip Glass: Symphony No. 14, "Liechtenstein" / Piano Concerto No. 1, "Tirol" / EchorusLGT Young Soloists, Martin James Bartlett, Mark Messenger, Alexander Gilman, Elif Ece Cansever & Amber Emson
ALBUMCounterpointJames McVinnie
ALBUMOf All JoysAttacca Quartet
ALBUMBubbles: Dana Ciocarlie & FriendsDana Ciocarlie
ALBUMPhilip Glass: AnnunciationPaul Barnes, Brooklyn Rider & Colin Jacobsen
ALBUMPhilip Glass: The Fall of the House of UsherWolf Trap Opera Artists, Inscape Chamber Orchestra, Joseph Li, Jonas Hacker, Ben Edquist, Nicholas Nestorak, Madison Leonard & Matthew Adam Fleisher
ALBUMStill LifeMaud Geffray & Lavinia Meijer
ALBUMSilenceChristoph Sietzen
ALBUMPhilip Glass: Metamorphosis I-VOlivia Belli
ALBUMUnexpected News: Nico Muhly & Philip GlassOmega Ensemble
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Philip Glass: Influences
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New Glass
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About Philip Glass
Artist Biography
More than a pioneering minimalist composer, Philip Glass has long epitomized—and popularized—downtown New York’s spiritual-artistic bohemia. The self-described “Jewish-Taoist-Hindu-Toltec-Buddhist” was born in Baltimore in 1937. Glass avidly consumed the more avant classical releases he heard in his father’s record store, and went on to study composition at Juilliard and with Nadia Boulanger in Paris. After he formed the long-running Philip Glass Ensemble in 1968, his rigorous minimalist phase peaked in 1974 with Music in Twelve Parts, a four-hour work completed while he was still day-jobbing as a plumber and taxi driver. The first three of his more than two dozen operas—Einstein on the Beach (1976), Satyagraha (1979), and Akhnaten (1983)—mythologized historical figures and became contemporary classics. Having evolved into a more flexible composer of “music with repetitive structures,” Glass wrote a dozen symphonies between 1992 and 2019, the most popular of which (No. 1, No. 3, and No. 12) are based on David Bowie’s Berlin Trilogy of albums. Glass’s maximalist output also includes several string quartets and numerous solo works for piano and other keyboards. Plus, he has put his prolifically pulsing stamp on many movie soundtracks—including the Academy Award-nominated Kundun (1997) and Notes on a Scandal (2006)—in addition to works for dance and the stage.
Hometown
Baltimore, Maryland, United States of America
Genre
Classical
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