Agilan LechamanThe Quiet Revolution: How Philip Glass’ Music Redefined Minimalism and MeI still remember when Philip Glass first crept into my world. It was “Passage,” his collaboration with Ravi Shankar, that my then-manager…Oct 21
Jay BerkenbiltMy Experiences with Synesthesia: Listening to GlassworksIn this post, I describe my particular experiences with synesthesia. This includes links to two videos: a video that approximates my…Jan 28, 2023
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In6 Album SundaybyEddy BamyasiI’m Just Not Sure What I Think About This Music — And That’s A Good ThingTerry Riley is a keyboard player from a Californian town near San Francisco. Here Eddy feels his way with two of his most famous albums.Nov 23, 2020Nov 23, 2020
In5min columnsbyMartin Hudymač5min book review #17Philip Glass: Words Without Music. A memoirMay 22, 2023May 22, 2023
Agilan LechamanThe Quiet Revolution: How Philip Glass’ Music Redefined Minimalism and MeI still remember when Philip Glass first crept into my world. It was “Passage,” his collaboration with Ravi Shankar, that my then-manager…Oct 21
Jay BerkenbiltMy Experiences with Synesthesia: Listening to GlassworksIn this post, I describe my particular experiences with synesthesia. This includes links to two videos: a video that approximates my…Jan 28, 2023
Paul DavidsonMusic to Write By: The 6 Albums that Have Inspired Me to Write a Half a Million WordsPhoto by Jabber Visuals on UnsplashDec 10, 20231
In6 Album SundaybyEddy BamyasiI’m Just Not Sure What I Think About This Music — And That’s A Good ThingTerry Riley is a keyboard player from a Californian town near San Francisco. Here Eddy feels his way with two of his most famous albums.Nov 23, 2020
In5min columnsbyMartin Hudymač5min book review #17Philip Glass: Words Without Music. A memoirMay 22, 2023
John MuresianuLiberal Arts Blog — Philip Glass: Metamorphosis (1988), Einstein on the Beach (1975), Ahknaten…Liberal Arts Blog — Thursday is the Joy of Music DayMay 13, 2023
malarkeymode“Mad Rush,” the Rhythm of LifeI’d argue that Philip Glass is the finest composer of the last two centuries. The superlative “best of the generation” is hardly accurate…Nov 9, 2022
AudreyxMinimalism and Beyond: An Analysis of the Philip Glass MemoirOn the life and music of the great Minimalist composer, Philip Glass.Jul 17, 2022