
12.95 £
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Facades

19.99 £
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This work - in three parts for percussion quartet - was commissioned for Third Coast Percussion.

2.25 £
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Philip Glass ' There Are Some Men for unaccompanied SATB choir with words by Leonard Cohen . Duration: approx. 3 minutes.

4.95 £
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In Again Out Again arranged for two pianos. Composed 1968 duration 1 minute.

7.95 £
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Violin Solo Music from the opera 'Einstein On The Beach' by Philip Glass transcribed for Solo Guitar by David Leisner. The work lasts approximately 13 minutes.

7.95 £
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Scored for Violin Cello and Piano. Duration 3 minutes. In manuscript.

14.95 £
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Concerto for piano and orchestra- Tirol: Concerto for Piano and Orchestra by Philip Glass was premiered at the Klanspuren Festival in Tirol Austria and written with the support of the Stuttgart Chamber Orchestra and the Tirol Tourish Board. Glass studiedsound documents and sheet music of Tyrolese folk-music using this source material directly as the basis for the concerto.

57.95 £
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The Light is a portrait in music of the scientists Albert A. Michelson and Edward W. Morley and their studies of the velocity of light through their memorable experiments which concluded at Case Western Reserve University Cleveland Ohio 1887. This is the full orchestral score of Philip Glass’ work composed in 1987.

10.95 £
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Solo piano or organ

19.95 £
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The fifth string quartet by the innovative Philip Glass was originally commissioned by David and Evelyne Lennette for the Kronos Quartet and was first performed on February 15 1992.

9.95 £
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The second in Glass' trilogy about men who changed the world Satyagraha's sub-text is politics. The opera is semi-narrative in form and deals with Mahatma Gandhi's early years in South Africa and his development of non-violentprotest into a political tool. (Satyagraha is a Sanskrit word meaning 'truth force'). Each act is dominated by a single historic figure (non-singing role) overlooking the action from above: the Indian poet Rabindranath Tagore inAct 1 the Russian author Leo Tolstoy in Act 2 the American civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. in Act 3. The music from the conclusion of Act 3 has been beautifully arranged and adapted for Organ solo by MichaelRiseman and Donald Joyce.