Writings on Glass: Essays, Interviews, CriticismWritings on Glass highlights the life and career of America's best-known classical composer, Philip Glass. Well-known as a champion of minimalism, Glass's operas (Einstein on the Beach; Satyograha), film scores (Koyaanisqatsi; The Thin Blue Line), and symphonic and popular works have made him a dominant figure on the American musical landscape. This book traces the development of Glass's varied work through in-depth interviews, along with critical writings by leading musicologists. |
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Writings on Glass: essays, interviews, criticism
Käyttäjän arvio - Not Available - Book VerdictIt may be hard to believe that Philip Glass--one of the best-known enfants terribles of his generation--has reached the age of 60. But earlier this year he did achieve that milestone, and editor ... Lue koko arvostelu
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MUSIC WITH CHANGING PARTS INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC | 26 |
Philip Glass and Steve Reich Two From the Steady State School 1974 | 39 |
Dialogue with Philip Glass and Steve | 46 |
Reich 1980 | 89 |
Chronicle 19721981 1989 | 98 |
The Touring Composer as Keyboardist 1980 | 102 |
Philip Glass on Composing for Film and Other Forms The Case | 131 |
Koyaanisqatsi 1990 | 133 |
Philip Glasss Akhnaten 1993 | 212 |
Hydrogen Jukebox 1990 | 279 |
Philip Glass 1986 | 287 |
ENDGAME | 329 |
Bibliography | 331 |
Works by Philip Glass | 333 |
Discography | 347 |
Acknowledgments | 357 |
Einstein on the Beach 1977 | 152 |
Listening to Glass 1981 | 189 |
Interview with Philip Glass 1984 | 209 |
Philip Glass 1979 | 358 |
Biographical Notes | 361 |
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Writings on Glass: Essays, Interviews, Criticism Richard Kostelanetz,Robert Flemming Rajoitettu esikatselu - 1999 |
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