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You can only name Philip Glass--you know, the everyman's composer--as any kind of force in instrumental music today, yet castigate people for being too fat and stupid to take a spiritual journey across a continent to hear music that hasn't been relevant in 75 years.
OHNOZ yuki_onna 2008
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Recently, Greene collaborated with composer Philip Glass on an orchestra-accompanied retelling of the Icarus myth.
Brian Greene's restaurant at the end of the parallel universe Monica Hesse 2011
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A highlight in the opening week was the presence of Philip Glass to perform – with his ensemble and in three successive evenings – his own live soundtrack to the Qatsi trilogy.
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It didn't matter one way or the other for the opening work, the Quartet No. 2 by Philip Glass.
Music review: The Quatuor Debussy with Katherine Chi at Library of Congress 2011
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At the outset, Kiss Full of Teeth out today on Ernest Jennings Records was intended to sound like a Roy Orbison album crafted by a Philip Glass enthusiast.
Alexandra Marvar: Gabriel (and the Hounds) Levine on His New Project, Mortality, and Lana del Rey Versus the 99% Alexandra Marvar 2012
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His connections with different musical worlds are multifarious: he's assisted Philip Glass, written a film score for Stephen Daldry and worked with Björk, as well as producing his own gleefully eclectic music which already covers a huge range of genres.
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Deborah Feingold—whose first shoot was of jazz great Chet Baker and who moved on to Prince, Keith Richards, Chrissie Hynde and Philip Glass—concedes that her career was an amazing accident.
Putting Rock Stars on the Wall Christina Binkley 2011
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Godfrey Reggio's beautiful nonverbal 1982 film, Koyaanisqatsi--a Hopi word meaning "life out of balance"--captures images of real life in America, nature in contrast to industry, and is set to music by Philip Glass.
Luanne Rice: Life out of Balance Luanne Rice 2011
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One relies for meaning on the acutely realized characters created by Ms. Goodman's remarkable rhymed couplets and Mr. Adams's multifaceted score, which combines pulsating energy and soaring lyricism, referencing influences from Philip Glass minimalism to big-band music to Wagner.
Titans Shaking Hands, But Still Worlds Apart Heidi Waleson 2011
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Godfrey Reggio's beautiful nonverbal 1982 film, Koyaanisqatsi--a Hopi word meaning "life out of balance"--captures images of real life in America, nature in contrast to industry, and is set to music by Philip Glass.
Luanne Rice: Life out of Balance Luanne Rice 2011
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