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Philip Glass The Orphee Suite for Solo Piano
Philip Glass Façades (Glassworks V) Piano Solo Sheet Music
Philip Glass Four Movements For Two Pianos
Philip Glass Islands (from Glassworks)
Philip Glass – Hymn To The Sun From Akhnaten (Piano and vocal score)
Philip Glass – 10 Études for Piano
Philip Glass – Islands (From Glassworks)
Philip Glass – Opening from Glassworks
Philip Glass – Solo Piano-Metamorphosis Book 1 to 5
Philip Glass – The Hours (book)
Philip Glass Mad Rush
Philip Glass Music In Contrary Motion
Philip Glass The Complete Piano Études
Philip Glass The Hours
Philip Glass The Piano Collection, including:
- 1. An Unwelcome Friend (The Hours)
- 2. Conclusion – Act Iii (Satyagraha)
- 3. Dance (Akhnaten – Scene Iii)
- 4. Dead Things (The Hours)
- 5. I’m Going To Make A Cake (The Hours)
- 6. Knee Play No.4 (Einstein On The Beach)
- 7. Metamorphosis Five
- 8. Metamorphosis Four
- 9. Metamorphosis One
- 10. Metamorphosis Three
- 11. Metamorphosis Two
- 12. Modern Love Waltz
- 13. Opening Piece (Glassworks)
- 14. Something She Has To Do (The Hours)
- 15. Tearing Herself Away (The Hours)
Philip Glass Truman Show Truman Sleeps
Philip Glass – Einstein On The Beach (complete score)
The Truman Show Reunion Philip Glass
Philip Glass: Solo Piano Music (Full Album) played by Jeroen van Veen
Track list:
Composer: Philip Glass Artists: Jeroen van Veen (piano)
Tracklist: 0:00:00 Glassworks – opening (arr. Jeroen van Veen) 0:08:53 Metamorphosis: No.1 0:15:57 Metamorphosis: No.2 0:22:51 Metamorphosis: No.3 0:27:15 Metamorphosis: No.4 0:33:08 Metamorphosis: No.5 0:39:15 Mad Rush 0:54:28 Wichita Vortex Sutra 1:01:54 Glassworks – opening 1:11:19 The Hours: The Poet Acts 1:14:55 The Hours: Morning Passages 1:20:20 The Hours: Something She Has To Do 1:23:51 The Hours: I’m Going To Make A Cake 1:27:36 The Hours: An Unwelcome Friend
1:32:08 The Hours: Dead Things 1:36:04 The Hours: Why Does Someone Have to Die? 1:39:41 The Hours: Tearing Herself Away 1:43:49 The Hours: Escape! 1:47:23 The Hours: Choosing Life 1:51:33 The Hours: The Hours 1:58:46 ‘Truman Sleeps’ from The Truman Show
2:00:57 Glassworks – opening 2:07:07 Olympian 2:11:06 Modern Love Waltz 2:16:04 How Now 2:41:13 ‘Trilogy’ Sonata: I. Einstein on the Beach – Knee Play No. 4 2:48:56 ‘Trilogy’ Sonata: II. Satyagraha – Act III Conclusion 2:57:46 ‘Trilogy’ Sonata: III. Akhnaten – Dance (from Scene 3)
Philip Glass
Accepted onto the early admissions programme of the University of Chicago, Philip Glass graduated aged just nineteen with a degree in Mathematics and Philosophy, practising the piano in his spare time. Subsequently studying at the Juilliard School, Glass’s name has since become synonymous with the minimalist style. His film compositions have earned him a Golden Globe as well as three Academy Award nominations.
This selection of pieces showcases Glass’s music for solo piano, with each of the works baring the hallmarks of minimalism. Among the pieces featured in the collection is Metamorphosis, a set of five variations that evolve over the course of the entire work to create a stirring final movement. Also present are extracts from the soundtrack of Stephen Daldry’s film The Hours, as well as ‘Truman Sleeps’ from The Truman Show (which earned Glass a Golden Globe award for ‘Best Original Score’).
The collection ends with the ‘Trilogy’ Sonata, containing piano transcriptions of Glass’s three ‘portrait’ operas: Einstein on the Beach, Satyagraha and Akhnaten. Dutch pianist and composer Jeroen Van Veen studied at the Utrecht Conservatory and has played with many orchestras throughout Europe and the USA, under renowned conductors such as Howard Williams, Peter Eötvös and Robert Craft. An accomplished recitalist, van Veen has also appeared at festivals including the Reder Piano Festival and the Festival der Kunsten (Bad Gleichenberg). His compositional style is closely related to minimalism, and contains elements of jazz, blues and pop music.