Taoist Sacred Dance is a work by Philip Glass for Flute and Piano. Dedicated to Sat Hon and the Ancient Taoist Practice Society, Inc, the work received its premiere on November 19th 2003 at Interfaith...
The Not-Doings of an Insomniac Partita for Solo Double Bass with spoken texts was premiered by Robert Black at the International Society of Bassist Convention at the Griffin Concert Hall in Fort Colli...
Four arrangements for percussion quartet from the composer's composition that draws inspiration from the Amazon waters with tones of classical, new age and jazz. Third Coast Percussion is a Grammy-win...
The Windcatcher was originally written for Flute and Piano intended for an uncompleted short film project, and was later transcribed as this Saxophone Sextet arrangement. The set of parts for 2x Sopra...
In the past two decades years, American composer Philip Glass has become a prominent and unique figure in the international music world. Writing operas, orchestral and choral works and music for film,...
An instrumental movement by Philip Glass from his opera Einstein On The Beach in Glass's trademark minimal style. This short interlude is the second of five Knee Play pieces used to punctuate the Oper...
A movement from Einstein on the beach for solo soprano and organ.
An opera in four acts for ensemble, chorus and soloists in full score.
Remarkably for a work by Philip Glass, the Cello Concerto No 1, or Concerto For Cello And Orchestra, conforms broadly to the three-movement form of classic concerti, with fast-slow-fast tempi. This co...
Internationally renowned minimalist Philip Glass composed this Piano concerto in the traditional three-movement form. The first movement, titled 'The Vision' is classic Glass, with a steamroller quali...