Philip Glass
Philip Glass

Philip Glass

USAClassical, Chamber Music
1,870,136 monthly listeners
  • 622.4K followers
  • 18.6K subscribers
  • 94.8K followers
  • 206.8K fans

Philip Glass's Top Spotify Songs

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The Hours: An Unwelcome Friend (From The Hours)
166.1K streams
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Truman Sleeps - From “The Truman Show” / Short Version
112.4K streams
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String Quartet No. 3, Mishima: VI. Mishima / Closing
95K streams
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Truman Sleeps
83.7K streams
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Opening
64.1K streams
166.1K
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95K
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83.7K
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64.1K
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Philip Glass's YouTube Videos

8M
Views

Philip Glass - Glassworks (complete)

Socrate Satrapoulos

Philip Glass - Glassworks (complete)
Youtube
8M views
Apr 03, 2013
6.7M
Views

Philip Glass - Metamorphosis | complete

Coversart

Philip Glass - Metamorphosis | complete
Youtube
6.7M views
Nov 30, 2016
5.1M
Views

The Hours - Philip Glass

Christos Georgiadis

The Hours - Philip Glass
Youtube
5.1M views
Jul 27, 2009

Philip Glass's Top Spotify Playlists in the past 3 Months

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Classical Essentials
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Stranger Things Official Playlist
by Spotify
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Best Classical Music
by Spotify
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Dark Academia Classical
by Spotify
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Classical New Releases
by Spotify
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Philip Glass's Chart Ranks

Past 12 Months

Events13 Events

May
03-05
Long Play Festival
United States
USA
, BrooklynN/A N/A
May
25
Philip Glass at The Town Hall
United States
USA
, New York1200 - 2500 Hall
Jun
28
Philip Glass at Teatre Tívoli
Spain
ESP
, Barcelona1200 - 2500 Hall
Apr-May
29-01
Long Play Festival
United States
USA
, BrooklynN/A N/A
Past
Jun-Jul
27-07
Days Off
France
FRA
, ParisN/A N/A
Past
May
28
Philip Glass & Philip Glass Ensemble at Cirkus
Sweden
SWE
, Stockholm1200 - 2500 Stadium
Past
May
27
Philip Glass & Philip Glass Ensemble at Cirkus
Sweden
SWE
, Stockholm1200 - 2500 Stadium
Past
May
23
Jeroen van Veen, Philip Glass at Cool Kunst en Cultuur
Netherlands
NLD
, Heerhugowaard0 - 500 Hall
Past

Philip Glass's Upcoming Events3 Events

  • Long Play Festival festival

    Patti Smith, Ryuichi Sakamoto, Philip Glass, Jeff Mills, Steve Reich, Damu The Fudgemunk, Laurel Halo, Deerhoof, Marc Ribot, Dither, Steve Gunn, Anna Meredith, KATE NV, Jason Moran, Laurie Spiegel, Matmos, Claire Rousay, Mary Halvorson, Sam Prekop, BlankFor.ms, Soundwalk Collective, Bang On A Can All-Stars, David Lang, So Percussion, Josh Johnson, Raw Poetic, Rafiq Bhatia, Éliane Radigue, International Contemporary Ensemble, JACK Quartet, Julius Eastman, The Soft Pink Truth, William Parker, Qasim Naqvi, Henry Threadgill, Kuniko Kato, Julia Wolfe, FUJI|||||||||||TA, Sylvie Courvoisier, Courtney Bryan, Ligeti Quartet, John McEntire, Michael Gordon, Yacouba Sissoko, Claire Chase, Darius Jones, Du Yun, Ingrid Laubrock, Mivos Quartet, Chicago Underground Duo, Chris Pattishall, Ensemble Klang, Georg Friedrich Haas, Anna Webber, Arone Dyer, Alex Paxton, Rebekah Heller, THE JAZZ PASSENGERS, Hannah Kendall, IWO JEDYNECKI, Dewa Alit, Ryan Sawyer, CAROL ROBINSON, Ekmeles, HU VIBRATIONAL, PETER ADRIAANSZ, NOMON, DoYeon Kim, J. PAVONE STRING ENSEMBLE
    USA, Brooklyn
    Small
  • Philip Glass at The Town Hall

    Philip Glass
    The Town Hall
    USA, New York
    Hall1.2K - 2.5K
  • Philip Glass at Teatre Tívoli

    Philip Glass
    Teatre Tívoli
    ESP, Barcelona
    Hall1.2K - 2.5K

Philip Glass's Past Events10 Events

  • Long Play Festival festival

    Flying Lotus, Brian Eno, Philip Glass, Louis Cole, Arvo Pärt, Kaki King, Zoë Keating, Dave Holland, Vijay Iyer, Bryce Dessner, Terry Riley, Sun Ra Arkestra, Linda May Han Oh, Jason Moran, Choir Of Trinity Wall Street, Caroline Shaw, Attacca Quartet, Andy Akiho, Michael Riesman, Matmos, Timo Andres, Nona Hendryx, Bang On A Can All-Stars, Tyshawn Sorey, Gary Lucas, David Lang, Anthony Braxton, Infinity Shred, Nathalie Joachim, Éliane Radigue, Innov Gnawa, KHYAM ALLAMI, ~Nois, Jenny Lin, Kris Davis, JG Thirlwell, Balún, Reggie Workman, James Blood Ulmer, John Luther Adams, Olga Bell, David Virelles, Sandbox Percussion, Nicole Mitchell, Henry Threadgill, Amirtha Kidambi, Julia Wolfe, Via App, Ethel, Christopher Cerrone, Paola Prestini, Russell E.L. Butler, Brooklyn Youth Chorus, Jamaaladeen Tacuma, Michael Gordon, Nate Wooley, Speaker Music, Andrew Cyrille, Pamela Z, Tristan Perich, Ted Hearne, Leila Adu, Fay Victor, Joan La Barbara, Ashley Bathgate, Cienfuegos, Awadagin Pratt, Robert Black, TAK Ensemble, Michael Daugherty, Shara Nova, Cole Davis, Shelley Washington, Brandon Lopez, Nick Dunston, Robert Honstein, Matthew Welch, Tania León, Banda de los Muertos, Mantra Percussion, Wallace Roney Jr., Jacob Cooper, Gemma Peacocke, Jeff Tobias, inti figgis-vizueta, Tonia Ko, Gity Razaz, Titus Underwood, Alicia Hall Moran, Andrew Norman, Michael Pisaro, Maya Stone, Craig Harris, Ekmeles, Phong Tran, Brendon Randall-Myers, Kendall K. Williams, Molly Herron, Karl Larson, Dither Quartet, adam cuthbért, Soo Yeon Lyuh (여수연), Maria Kaoutzani, eddy kwon, Aeryn Santillan, Denardo Coleman, Conrad Harris, Lee Odom, Iva Casian-Lakos, Southern Oregon University Percussion, Marcus Rojas, Carman Moore, James Moore, Left Edge Percussion, David Sanford
    USA, Brooklyn
    Small
  • Days Off festival

    Agnes Obel, Ryuichi Sakamoto, Brian Eno, Andrew Bird, Philip Glass, Perfume Genius, Emilíana Torrini, Kevin Morby, The Rapture, Orchestre de Paris, Steve Reich, Anna Calvi, Alva Noto, Nicolas Godin, Kid A, The Colorist Orchestra, Arandel
    FRA, Paris
    Medium
  • Philip Glass & Philip Glass Ensemble at Cirkus

    Philip Glass
    Cirkus
    SWE, Stockholm
    Stadium1.2K - 2.5K
  • Philip Glass & Philip Glass Ensemble at Cirkus

    Philip Glass
    Cirkus
    SWE, Stockholm
    Stadium1.2K - 2.5K
  • Jeroen van Veen, Philip Glass at Cool Kunst en Cultuur

    Philip Glass, Jeroen van Veen
    Cool Kunst en Cultuur
    NLD, Heerhugowaard
    Hall0 - 500

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More about Philip Glass

Overview of Chamber Music musician Philip Glass

Famous American classical and chamber music composer Philip Glass is from New York. His original works have brought him praise from the music community and a devoted audience. Glass is renowned for his distinctive minimalist style, which is distinguished by repeated structures and an emphasis on rhythm and melody.

Glass's pieces frequently have a strong emotional impact and can evoke everything from pleasure to despair. His music has been praised for having the ability to take listeners to different realms while still being peaceful and thought-provoking. Some of the top orchestras and small ensembles in the world have performed Philip Glass's works, and his influence may be heard in a variety of musical styles.

Philip Glass, whose career has spanned more than 50 years, is still regarded as one of the most significant figures in contemporary classical music. He has received countless honors and prizes for his contributions to the genre, and his music continues to move and enthrall listeners everywhere.

What are the most popular songs for Chamber Music musician Philip Glass?

The American composer of classical and chamber music Philip Glass has a number of well-known songs that have mesmerized audiences for decades. Opening, The Poet Acts, Truman Sleeps, and Morning Passages are a few of his best-known works. Glass's "String Quartet No. 3, 'Mishima': VI. Mishima/Closing" is another standout piece that demonstrates his skill at fusing many musical genres.

"Six Etudes for Piano - q = 96" by Glass is another noteworthy piece. One of his most well-known pieces, this six-part series from 1994, consists of this piece. The minimalist composition has a steady pace and repeating melodies that induce a meditative calm.

Another well-known song by Glass that has garnered international popularity is "The Hours: An Unwelcome Friend (From "The Hours")". This song was written for the soundtrack of the 2002 movie "The Hours" and has a melancholy yet upbeat piano melody that is hauntingly beautiful.

In conclusion, the classical and chamber music genres have been forever changed by the magnificent compositions of Philip Glass. His music is distinguished by its minimalist aesthetic, repetitious melodies, and distinctive fusing of numerous musical genres. These songs are a great place to start if you have never heard any of Philip Glass's music before or if you are a lifelong admirer.

What are the latest songs and music albums for Chamber Music musician Philip Glass?

The well-known New Yorker composer Philip Glass has published a number of new pieces in 2023 that exhibit his distinctive fusion of chamber and classical music. Glass's most recent CD, "Music for a New Century," is a magnificent mix of works that showcase his proficiency with minimalist design. The CD includes songs like "Dodecagon" and "Metamorphosis & Other Works," whose complicated melodies and harmonies convey a variety of emotions and moods.

Glass has released a number of new singles in addition to the album, including "Religion," "Glassworks: Opening," "Violin Concerto No. 2 'The American Four Seasons': Prologue," and "Music in Similar Motion." These tracks exhibit Glass's talent for writing intricate and captivating works that engage listeners from a variety of genres. From the soaring melodies of the Violin Concerto to the mesmerizing rhythms of "Music in Similar Motion," each tune delivers something distinctive.

Overall, Philip Glass' most recent works have expanded the parameters of classical and chamber music. He is a great innovator in the area thanks to his mastery of the minimalist aesthetic and capacity to produce emotionally compelling pieces. His most recent album and songs, which offer a variety of styles and moods while remaining undeniably Glass, will definitely appeal to fans of his music.

Which are the most important music performances and festival appearances for Chamber Music musician Philip Glass?

One of the most significant composers of the 20th century, Philip Glass, has performed classical and chamber music all around the world. His performances at The National Homecoming and Long Play Festival, where he has displayed his musical prowess, are among his most notable appearances. Additionally, Glass has given performances at some of the most prestigious venues in the world, including SNG DRAMA Ljubljana in Slovenia and Palau de la Musica Catalana in Barcelona, Spain.

At The National Homecoming, Glass had one of his most outstanding performances and sang a beautiful version of his masterpiece "Koyaanisqatsi." Glass's seamless blending of electronic and orchestral sounds to produce an original and immersive experience for the audience was a great monument to his musical genius.

Another notable Glass performance occurred in the Palau de la Musica Catalana, where he gave a performance of his widely renowned piece "Glassworks." Glass's extraordinary skills and range as a composer were on full display throughout the performance, which was captivating and unforgettable thanks to the way he skillfully blended several musical genres.

Both crowds and critics have praised Glass's performances at the Long Play Festival, SNG DRAMA Ljubljana, Cirkus, Cool Kunst & Cultuur, and Royal Festival Hall. Glass's status as one of the most significant and influential composers of the contemporary age has been solidified by these performances, and his contributions to the classical and chamber music genres will likely continue to influence upcoming generations of artists and composers.

Which are the most important collaborations with other musicians for Chamber Music musician Philip Glass?

The American composer Philip Glass has worked with various artists over the course of his career. Some of the most famous classical and chamber music compositions have come from his collaborations. Glass has worked with Burkhard Dallwitz, the Carducci String Quartet, and Bruce Brubaker, three of whom are among his most significant collaborators.

Among Glass' most well-known projects with Bruce Brubaker, "Opening" and "Six Etudes for Piano - q = 96" are both for the piano. These songs demonstrate Glass' talent for writing intricate, exquisite piano compositions that are both rousing and moving. Some of the most enduring piano works in modern classical music were produced as a result of Brubaker's exceptional playing, which perfectly complemented Glass' compositions.

Glass' collaboration with the Carducci String Quartet on "String Quartet No. 3, "Mishima," VI. Mishima / Closing" was another significant project. This song may be found on Glass' "Mishima" soundtrack, which was created for the same-named movie. The melancholy, gorgeous, and well suited to the tone of the movie performance by the Carducci String Quartet.

Last but not least, Glass and Burkhard Dallwitz created "Truman Sleeps," which was included in the movie "The Truman Show." Dallwitz's contribution to this work was crucial because his score fit Glass' austere aesthetic wonderfully. As a consequence, a melancholic piece of music that exactly reflects the tone of the movie is created.

In conclusion, some of the most enduring compositions of classical and chamber music in recent memory have been the result of Philip Glass' collaborations with Bruce Brubaker, the Carducci String Quartet, and Burkhard Dallwitz. Through these partnerships, Glass has demonstrated his talent for writing music that has a lasting emotional impact on listeners all across the world.

What do people also ask about Chamber Music musician Philip Glass?


What is Philip Glass most famous for?

Glass is most famous for his film soundtracks, including The Truman Show, Candyman, and Dracula.


Is Philip Glass a classical composer?

With instruction in harmony and counterpoint and studies of composers like Schubert, Bach, and Mozart under Nadia Boulanger, Glass characterizes himself as a "classicist."


Is Philip Glass any good?

American composer Philip Glass is recognized as one of the most important artists of the twenty-first century and is best known for his minimalist works.


Is Philip Glass music in Stranger things?

Philip Glass's soundtrack can be heard in seasons three and four of the Netflix series Stranger Things. Both "Pruit Igoe and Prophecies" and "Satyagraha, Act II" were used in season four's extended sequence.


What is the best piece by Philip Glass?

PRS for Music lists Philip Glass' most popular works.


What is Philip Glass style?

For the majority of his career, Philip Glass has been recognized for his distinctive brand of music, which has come to be known as "minimalism." Minimalism is characterized by rhythmic movements, sparse amounts of melodic material employed with a lot of repetition.


What is an interesting fact about Philip Glass?

Glass is the first composer to concurrently appeal to a large, multigenerational audience in the opera theater, concert hall, dance community, film, and popular music.


Who did Philip Glass influence?

Allen Ginsberg, Paul Schrader, Ravi Shankar, David Byrne, Linda Ronstadt, Leonard Cohen, Patti Smith, David Bowie, Brian Eno, Aphex Twin, and Twyla Tharp are just a few of the artists he has impacted.


What movies has Philip Glass written for?

Philip Glass has composed the music for a variety of films, including biopics, period dramas, war pictures, and thrillers. His work ranges from Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters through The Illusionist and Notes on a Scandal.


Where to start with Philip Glass reddit?

1) Begin by playing all of the piano sonatas, including the duo-sonatas for other instruments. The Piano Sonatas are suggested as a starting point by the majority of voters (81%) whereas the S-Tier Sonatas are suggested by 33%.


Is Philip Glass Religious?

In his own words, Glass identifies as a "Jewish-Taoist-Hindu-Toltec-Buddhist" and is a supporter of the Tibetan cause. In 1987, he and Richard Gere and Robert Thurman co-founded the Tibet House.


What is the analysis of Philip Glass music?

Discovering the complexity inside ostensibly simple patterns is a key component of Philip Glass music analysis. In his pieces, Glass frequently investigates the break from and return to symmetry.


Was Philip Glass a minimalist?

Philip Glass is best-known for his minimalist compositions.


What type of music is Philip Glass?

Philip Glass is an American composer of innovative instrumental, vocal, and operatic music.


What piano does Philip Glass use?

Philip Glass and Spitfire Audio worked together to develop LABS Glass Piano, a recording of the baby grand piano he has played for the past 30 years.


What influenced Philip Glass?

Glass was influenced by contemporary classical composers like Arnold Schoenberg and Bela Bartok, which ultimately resulted in the development of his distinctive style. He moved to Europe because, in his early years as a student, he wasn't happy with the music that was regarded as current.