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Elfman's classical influences include Béla Bartók, Philip Glass, Lou Harrison, Carl Orff, Harry Partch, Sergei Prokofiev, Maurice Ravel, Erik Satie, Igor Stravinsky and Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky.
Leading contemporary composer Philip Glass described Low as " a work of genius " in 1992, when he used it as the basis for his Symphony No. 1 " Low "; subsequently, Glass used Bowie's next album as the basis for his 1996 Symphony No. 4 " Heroes ".
Among the acts he selected for the festival were Philip Glass, Television and The Dandy Warhols.
US minimalist composer Philip Glass wrote a prelude focused on the lower register that he scored for timpani and double bass.
He began playing the cello, spending a summer in France studying music under the acclaimed Nadia Boulanger, who also taught Morris ' future collaborator Philip Glass.
In September 2005, the opera Waiting for the Barbarians by Philip Glass premiered in the opera house.
For the quantitative analysis, ten articles were selected at random – circumcision, Charles Drew, Galileo, Philip Glass, heart disease, IQ, panda bear, sexual harassment, Shroud of Turin and Uzbekistan – and letter grades of A – D or F were awarded in four categories: coverage, accuracy, clarity, and recency.
Concertos for the instrument were written by Francis Poulenc ( the Concert champêtre, 1927 – 28 ), Manuel de Falla, Bertold Hummel, Henryk Mikołaj Górecki, Michael Nyman, Philip Glass, and Roberto Carnevale.
Adams was born a generation after Steve Reich and Philip Glass, and his writing is more developmental and directionalized, containing climaxes and other elements of Romanticism.
Adams, like other minimalists of his time ( e. g. Philip Glass ), used a steady pulse that defines and controls the music.
A journey through traditional kora music and three original meetings: kora and piano ( Spring Waterfall by Foday Musa Suso and Philip Glass ) ; kora and synthesizers ( Lanmbasy Dub, with Bill Laswell, bass, and Jeff Bova, synthesizers ) ; kora and saxophone ( Samma, a duet with jazz saxophonist Pharaoh Sanders ).
The building influenced the creation of hundreds of modernist glass houses, most notably the Glass House by Philip Johnson, located near New York City and also now owned by the National Trust.
In the 1960s the work of the avant-garde minimalist composers La Monte Young, Philip Glass, Steve Reich, and Terry Riley also achieved prominence in the New York art world.
Park Place Gallery was a center for musical performances by electronic composers Steve Reich, Philip Glass and other notable performance artists including Joan Jonas.
The terms have expanded to encompass a movement in music which features repetition and iteration, as in the compositions of La Monte Young, Terry Riley, Steve Reich, Philip Glass, and John Adams.
The 20th century saw many experiments with modern styles, such as atonality and serialism ( Schoenberg and Berg ), Neoclassicism ( Stravinsky ), and Minimalism ( Philip Glass and John Adams ).
They were followed by composers such as Philip Glass, Mark Adamo, John Corigliano, Robert Moran, John Coolidge Adams, and Jake Heggie.
( Philip Glass also makes use of atonality, though his style is generally described as minimalist, usually thought of as another 20th century development.
* " Orion ", a work composed by Philip Glass in 2004
Composers like John Adams often employ Romantic-size orchestras, as in Adams ' opera Nixon in China ; Philip Glass and others may be more free, yet still identify size-boundaries.
Modernist styles of music have also appealed to composers writing for the modern grand piano, including John Cage and Philip Glass.
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Philip and Symphony
* Chandos: Heather Harper, Philip Langridge, John Shirley-Quirk ; London Symphony Orchestra and Chorus ; Choristers of Saint Paul's Cathedral ; Richard Hickox, conductor
* Philip Glass: Symphony No. 3, third, slow movement ( 1995 )
** James Mallinson ( producer ), Georg Solti ( conductor ), Philip Langridge, Franz Mazura & the Chicago Symphony Orchestra & Chorus for Schoenberg: Moses und Aron
* The Liberty Bell ( audio file ) – In MIDI format ; from the John Philip Sousa website maintained by David Lovrien, hosted by the Dallas Wind Symphony
* Philip Glass's Symphony No. 6, Plutonian Ode
* Philip Glass's Symphony No. 7, Toltec
* Taylor, Philip, Notes for Chandos 9751, Glazunov: Symphony No. 1, " Slavyanskaya "; Violin Concerto ; Julie Krasko, violin ; Russian State Symphony Orchestra conducted by Valery Polyansky.
* Philip Glass's Symphony No. 8
** Brian Couzens ( producer ), Richard Hickox ( conductor ), Philip Langridge, Alan Opie, Janice Watson, the London Symphony Chorus & the City of London Sinfonia for Britten: Peter Grimes
* Philip Glass's Symphony No. 4, Heroes
* Fandango Joseph Alessi, Jr with Philip Smith ( trumpet ) of the New York Philharmonic, performed with the University of New Mexico Wind Symphony, Summit Records, DCD-271
The similarly academic William Schuman became known for such works as the New England Triptych and his Third Symphony ; Schuman also became president of Juilliard, changing the school by forming the Juilliard String Quartet and merging the Institute of Musical Art with the Juilliard Graduate School, as well as hiring teachers such as William Bergsma, Peter Mennin and Hugo Weisgall, who went on to teach future luminaries such as Steve Reich and Philip Glass.
On September 4, 2011, Brown was honored by the National Symphony Orchestra, as the NSO paid tribute to Legends of Washington Music Labor Day concert-honoring Brown's music, as well as Duke Ellington and John Philip Sousa-with a free concert on the West Lawn of the Capitol.
* Philip Glass's Symphony No. 5, Choral
** Brian Couzens ( producer ), Richard Hickox ( conductor ), Philip Langridge, Alan Opie, Janice Watson, the London Symphony Chorus & the City of London Sinfonia for Britten: Peter Grimes
** James Mallinson ( producer ), Georg Solti ( conductor ), Philip Langridge, Franz Mazura & the Chicago Symphony Orchestra & Chorus for Schoenberg: Moses und Aron
Though popularly known as simply " Foetus ", Thirlwell released albums under diverse variations of the name, including: Foetus Art Terrorism ; Foetus Über Frisco ; Foetus Corruptus ; Foetus In Excelsis Corruptus Deluxe ; Foetus Inc .; Foetus Interruptus ; Foetus Over Frisco ; Foetus Under Glass ; Philip and His Foetus Vibrations ; Scraping Foetus Off the Wheel ; The Foetus All-Nude Revue ; The Foetus of Excellence ; The Foetus Symphony Orchestra ; and You've Got Foetus On Your Breath.
* Philip Glass's Symphony No. 9
* Philip Glass's Symphony No. 2
* Philip Glass's Symphony No. 3 ( Glass )
* Argo ZRG 896: Philip Langridge ; London Symphony Orchestra ; Richard Hickox, conductor

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