my voice teacher called him "a charlatan". i pretended to agree and didn't tell him that I had been listening to Glass for years. need to start sticking up for him because i deeply love the music he makes
The famed Schoenberg Quartets for Strings was recorded by The Juilliard String Quartet in 1951/52 and released several times, including 1978 on CBS Sony. Glass maybe talking about Columbia ML4735 or SL188, "The complete string quartets of Arnold Schönberg, vol. I" both released in 1954. From Google News: "Chicago Tribune - Jan 31, 1954 - On a world of disorientation might be a V subtitle for the Juilliard String Quartet's brilliant recordings of the four quartets of Arnold Schoenberg..."
"My musical mother was Nadia Boulanger and my musical father was Ravi Shankar, and I was their musical child" .. this is a very important fact to remember for those people who try to understand Philip Glass.
I love Phillip Glass.. I think there should be more Glass-Shankar colaborations in the future.. I loved Passages.. now, is it me or the interviewer looks just like Martin Luther King??
i figured he must've gotten confused. thank you for correcting me. god i feel so much better now, knowing he's not lying, and or, getting so old he's forgetting things.
he's lying. the juilliard quartet recorded the schoenberg: quartets for strings album in 1978. he would have been 41. i hope i am wrong, but i'm almost 100% sure about this. i still love you philip.
my voice teacher called him "a charlatan". i pretended to agree and didn't tell him that I had been listening to Glass for years. need to start sticking up for him because i deeply love the music he makes
The famed Schoenberg Quartets for Strings was recorded by The Juilliard String Quartet in 1951/52 and released several times, including 1978 on CBS Sony.
Glass maybe talking about Columbia ML4735 or SL188, "The complete string quartets of Arnold Schönberg, vol. I" both released in 1954.
From Google News: "Chicago Tribune - Jan 31, 1954 - On a world of disorientation might be a V subtitle for the Juilliard String Quartet's brilliant recordings of the four quartets of Arnold Schoenberg..."
"My musical mother was Nadia Boulanger and my musical father was Ravi Shankar, and I was their musical child" .. this is a very important fact to remember for those people who try to understand Philip Glass.
Such wonderful music
Greatest composer alive today!
I miss you Sadi.
Quite a suggestive title for a network.
Glass shines!
how rad it would be to have glass as yer (musical) grandfather - what a cool grandpa he would be!
He's the best!!
I love Phillip Glass.. I think there should be more Glass-Shankar colaborations in the future.. I loved Passages.. now, is it me or the interviewer looks just like Martin Luther King??
The first song that he plays is Mad Rush
i figured he must've gotten confused. thank you for correcting me. god i feel so much better now, knowing he's not lying, and or, getting so old he's forgetting things.
I was wishing for my sister to watch the entire Glassworks LIVE
thanks diamonddavej!
glass works!
Ben :)))))))))
When someone doesn't laugh. It is not always that he doesn't get the joke.
HE REPEATS SO MUCH: This is a complaint about Glass that is often repeated.
he's lying. the juilliard quartet recorded the schoenberg: quartets for strings album in 1978. he would have been 41.
i hope i am wrong, but i'm almost 100% sure about this.
i still love you philip.
etude no. 5
You are COMPLETE missing the point of his music.
When polar bears hunt, they hide their black noses.
He's uncut? I thought he was Jewish.
enkibumbu im 5 years too late but this was a lil bit funny
hahaha
why the HELL do you think he's called a "minimalist composer"
you're missing the point of Philip Glass' work altogether.
what the hell?! I can not understand half of what he is saying! great composer but could work on his diction :D
lol, nice joke. But in fact he was buddhist.
I like his music, but the guy sounds like a total snob
Such wonderful music