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Philip Glass Drops Glass Box, Shards Injure Several Nearby College Professors - Alright, dudes-in-bands, listen up. Fucking schools in session, and our instructor is Philip Glass. Yes, after more than four decades of making us all exclaim Why didnt I think of that!?!? as we listened in awe to things like singers counting beats and singing sol feg syllables, arpeggios...

Philip Glass Documentary Heading To Theaters - Philip Glass' modern classical scores have been featured in many films, but now the artist himself will hit the big screen. Koch Lorber Films has acquired U.S. theatrical and home video rights to Scott Hicks' documentary "Glass: A Portrait of Philip in Twelve Parts." The feature includes interviews with Martin Scorsese,...

Glassworks - If you've been to the movies in the past decade or so, chances are you've heard Philip Glass' music. Nominated for Golden Globe and Academy Award scores to films such as The Truman Show, The Hours, Notes on a Scandal, and more, Glass' work pops up everywhere, and when familiar...

Whoa! Philip Glass Documentary Will Be Released. Fill Up My Ass with Some of That Buttery Popcorn An - Here at TMT we do not grasp irony or its many manifestations, but we do, however, poorly report ironic news. This weeks ironic news includes a film about Philip Glass (TMT Review), an American classical composer whose name is akin to minimalism - or as Glass prefers to call it,...

Kronos Quartet, Floodplain -

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Steve Reich - Three Movements / The Desert Music (conductor: Kristjan Järvi) -

So much of Steve Reich’s music depends on shifting tensions and sonorities. The slightest harmonic tweak in the upper strings must be as committed as the most grounding and predictable left-handed piano thuds. Consequently, performing his works requires an almost telepathic connection between musicians and expert marshalling, perhaps even more...

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