The Philip Glass Ensemble
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"The PGE represents the most authentic performance practice of my music in our time." – @philipglass; Ensemble-in-Res. at Philip Glass Institute @thenewschool
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“What you hear depends on how you focus your ear. We're not talking about inventing a new language, but rather inventing new perceptions of existing languages." – Philip Glass #TuesdayThoughts #Quotes #Composer #PhilipGlass #PhilipGlassEnsemble
Have you seen Art in Practice: Encountering the Buddha – the PGE’s film, directed by #ArturoBejar, with concept, text & spoken word by #AndrewSterman & presented by Smithsonian National Museum of Asian Art? The film is available on-demand: youtu.be/CqaIJvNcJcE #PhilipGlass #AsianArt #Film #BuddhistArt
All of the Philip Glass Ensemble wants to wish Philip Glass a very happy 85th birthday! The world is made a richer place thanks to Philip Glass’s creativity – here’s to a great year full of inspiring & memorable moments! #PhilipGlass #PhilipGlassEnsemble #HappyBirthday #Composer
This Thursday 2/3 at Smack Mellon, the PGE’s Mick Rossi will have an original score titled Day For Night, featured in a multidisciplinary performance of the same name, directed by @dianashpungin. Day For Night also features costume design by David Quinn. ow.ly/Xy9X50HJk46
“The difference between the little pieces & the big pieces - I'm not actually sure which are the little pieces. With some of the big pieces, it's a lot of musical running around, whereas the little pieces, you can say everything you want to say.” – Philip Glass #Composer #Quote
#GlassFacts: Music in Twelve Parts was written by Philip Glass between 1971 & 1974. The PGE’s 2008 release of the work is the 1st recording of the unabridged 4-hour version of Music in Twelve Parts. #PhilipGlass #PhilipGlassEnsemble #Contemporary #Classical #Composer #Recording
Last month, the PGE’s new #film, Art in Practice: Encountering the Buddha – directed by #ArturoBejar with concept, text & spoken word by longtime PGE member AndrewSterman, and presented by Smithsonian National Museum of Asian Art – made its premiere on YouTube. youtu.be/CqaIJvNcJcE #BuddhistArt
Today’s featured recording is: Act II, Scene 2 - Night Train from Einstein on the Beach - The Sony Opera House. ow.ly/5iAB50HzoZp #PhilipGlass #PhilipGlassEnsemble #EinsteinOnTheBeach #ContemporaryClassical #Modern #Classical #Composer #Recording Sony Classical
Humble beginnings of Philip Glass’s Music in Eight Parts… #TBT #ThrowbackThursday #PhilipGlass #PhilipGlassEnsemble #MusicInEightParts #SheetMusic #MusicWriting #ContemporaryClassical #Modern #Classical #Composer
The PGE’s performance of Music in Twelve Parts at (Le) Poisson Rouge was a thrilling experience. Knowing everything that was about to happen soon after this concert, the performance has only become even more of a precious memory over time. #WaybackWednesday #PhilipGlass #PhilipGlassEnsemble
The PGE’s new #film Art in Practice: Encountering the Buddha – presented by Smithsonian National Museum of Asian Art, directed by #ArturoBejar & featuring concept, text & spoken word by #AndrewSterman – offers insight into the connections between #Buddhist practices, music & art. youtu.be/CqaIJvNcJcE
The virtual Q&A from the premiere of the PGE’s film, Art in Practice: Encountering the Buddha – presented by Smithsonian National Museum of Asian Art, directed by #ArturoBejar & featuring concept, text & spoken word by #AndrewSterman – is available on-demand. youtu.be/6szsRkzIQi8 #BuddhistArt #TBT #QandA
We are so excited to be a part of Philip Glass: Three Cities, a three-part concert film series celebrating Philip Glass and his formidable body of work for his 85th birthday. The films will stream via Mandolin until May 15th. Tickets are now available: bit.ly/PhilipGlassThr…
We heartily congratulate Philip and the team at Metropolitan Opera for their recent Grammy win in the category of Best Opera Recording for Akhnaten! This incredible work is an important part of the Glass canon, and we are pleased to share an excerpt from Akhnaten (Funeral).