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SUMMARY:Washington\, DC (Philip Glass: A Survey of Keyboard Works Part 2)
DESCRIPTION:https://www.phillipscollection.org/event/2026-02-08-philip-glass-survey-keyboard-works-part-2  \nComplementing the exhibition peter campus: there somewhere (January 15-May 3\, 2026)\, and paying tribute to the legendary American composer Philip Glass in celebration of his enduring impact on modern music\, five pianists—Mikael Darmanie\, Maki Namekawa\, Daniel Pesca\, and Phillips Music’s very own Director of Music Jenny Lin and former Concerts Manager Thomas Hunter—perform a panoramic survey of his keyboard works. From the introspective early works such as Opening and Metamorphosis to the complete Etudes—a monumental cycle of minimalist studies—this program captures the hypnotic beauty and rhythmic drive that define Glass’s style. Through iconic compositions such as Mad Rush\, Passacaglia\, and Mishima\, listeners will encounter an evolving musical language that is at once meditative\, dramatic\, and unmistakably personal.  \nSecond concert of a two-part series. \nThe Complete Etudes are presented by special arrangement with Pomegranate Arts. The world premiere of Philip Glass: The Complete Etudes took place in 2014 at the Brooklyn Academy of Music in a production conceived and produced by Pomegranate Arts.  \nThis performance is generously sponsored by Martha R. Johnston.
URL:https://philipglass.com/event/washington-dc-philip-glass-a-survey-of-keyboard-works-part-2/
LOCATION:The Phillips Collection\, 1600 21st St NW\, Washington\, DC\, United States
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SUMMARY:New York\, NY (Ballet: Signs)
DESCRIPTION:https://www.nycballet.com/discover/ballet-repertory/signs \n  Signs reveals rippling rows of dancers unleashing bursts of refreshing energy in solos and duets before the swelling waves of the ensemble’s current absorb them once again.  \nGianna Reisen’s Signs was originally created for the School of American Ballet Workshop in 2022\, and is set to music by Philip Glass. Signs is the fourth work by Reisen to enter NYCB’s repertory\, following Composer’s Holiday (2017)\, Judah (2018)\, and Play Time (2022)\, which were all created for NYCB. The ballet for 10 dancers features costumes by NYCB Director of Costumes Marc Happel and lighting by NYCB Resident Lighting Director Mark Stanley.  \nMusic  \nWichita Vortex Sutra\, Piano Etude No. 2\, and Piano Etude No. 3  \nPremiere  \nJune 4\, 2022\, School of American Ballet\, Juilliard Theater  \nNew York City Ballet Premiere  \nOctober 9\, 2024\, David H. Koch Theater  \nOriginal Cast \nOlivia Bell\, Grace Scheffel\, Mia Williams\, Viola Belkin\, Alyssa Douglass\, Kali Kleiman\, Henry Berlin\, Philip Duclos\, Jack Morris\, Dylan Pierzina \nNew York City Ballet Original Cast  \nOlivia Bell\, Ruby Lister\, Grace Scheffel\, Shelby Mann\, Malorie Lundgren\, Mia Williams\, Harrison Coll\, Andres Zuniga\, KJ Takahashi\, Victor Abreu  \nCostumes  \nMarc Happel  \nLighting  \nMark Stanley
URL:https://philipglass.com/event/new-york-ny-ballet-signs-9/
LOCATION:David H. Koch Theater\, 20 Lincoln Center Plz\, New York\, NY\, United States
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SUMMARY:Chatham\, MA (String Quartet No.3 "Mishima")
DESCRIPTION:https://www.capecodtimes.com/things-to-do/events/?_evDiscoveryPath=/event/3444620-giocosa-chamber-music-presents-silver-screen \nGiocosa Chamber Music presents Silver Screen \nHear the whole thing! Giocosa Chamber Music presents three string quartets used in movies – Mozart’s Quartet #19 (Dissonance)\, Philip Glass’ Quartet #3 (Mishima) and Ravel’s infamous String Quartet. \nContemporary movies and classical music make excellent partners. Out of necessity\, though\, music in soundtracks is cut into excerpts and presented in conjunction with other things. On March 7 and 8\, Giocosa Chamber Music presents three string quartets used in movies in their entirety and without distractions! Mozart’s anomalous String Quartet #19 (Dissonance) opens the program. This quartet is often used in films but is rarely credited in soundtracks.  The opposite is the case with Philip Glass’ String Quartet #3 (Mishima)\, which was composed specifically for Paul Schrader’s 1985 film “Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters” and appears in the film its entirety. Ravel’s String Quartet\, a pillar of the quartet repertoire\, is a four-movement work. The second movement is featured prominently in Wes Anderson’s “The Royal Tenenbaums”. Performances take place on Saturday March 7 at 3 pm at Thacher Hall in Yarmouth Port\, and on Sunday March 8 at 3 pm at the First Congregational Church of Chatham. For tickets and the season’s complete lineup\, visit giocosachambermusic.com. \nFirst Congregational Church of Chatham UCC 650 Main StreetChatham02633Feb 8 at 3:00PM – 5:00PM
URL:https://philipglass.com/event/chatham-ma-string-quartet-no-3-mishima/
LOCATION:First Congregational Church of Chatham UCC\, 650 Main St\, Chatham\, MA\, United States
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