
No New York City resident has been immune to the physical and emotional stress resulting from the pandemic and various states of lockdown, and that
Critics and fans alike like to say that Philip Glass composes music that is either riveting or dull. Whatever, count this new symphony among the
In some respects Philip Glass’ Third Piano Concerto (scored for pianist and string orchestra) represents “typical” Glass: the repeated phrases assembled like modular shelves, the
This wonderful work will surprise and please those who have
Philip Glass’ 15 minutes of quasi-popular fame may be a thing of the past, but he has gone on to create a very impressive body
Philip Glass’ Etudes for piano are, for the most part, studies in rhythm and textural layering, yet it would be a mistake to assume that
This symphony has balls. There’s no coy foolishness surrounding the number nine, and no quasi-mystical hooha. What we get is simply a fine piece of
I’d walk a mile for a performance of Satyagraha, Akhnaten,
Philip Glass’ A Madrigal Opera was written in 1980, in between Einstein on the Beach and Satyagraha–however it is unlike any of his other works
The concept of musical piano portraits based upon or inspired by specific people or subjects purportedly unites the works Bruce Levingston assembles for this recital.