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Writings on Glass Richard Kostelanetz

Writings on Glass By Richard Kostelanetz

Writings on Glass by Richard Kostelanetz


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Glass composed independently and away from institutions making him a controversial figure among academic musicians. This introduction to Glass's music and his musical development is an assemblage of interviews, articles, reviews and critical essays.

Writings on Glass Summary

Writings on Glass: Essays, Interviews, Criticism by Richard Kostelanetz

This introduction to Philip Glass's music reflects the belief of Kostelanetz that the avant-garde minimalist is a popular composer. There are detailed analyses of his compositions and particular attention is paid to the composer's musical development. Glass undertook rigorous training at Juilliard and with Nadia Boulanger in Paris but decided early on that he wanted to compose independently, apart from institutions, causing him to become a controversial figure among academic musicians. This work brings together a collection of writings on Philip Glass's work, along with several interviews and a conversation between Glass and sculpter Richard Serra.

About Richard Kostelanetz

Richard Kostelanetz has written and edited numerous volumes on music and the arts, including Nicolas Slonimsky: The First Hundred Years (1994), John Cage (ex)plain(ed) (1996) and the Frank Zappa Companion (1997).

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GOR006659298
9780520214910
0520214919
Writings on Glass: Essays, Interviews, Criticism by Richard Kostelanetz
Used - Very Good
Paperback
University of California Press
1999-01-11
376
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