Philip Glass: The Etudes, Barbican Hall

A rare chance to hear Philip Glass live, London 2014. Barbican welcomes the master of Minimalism to its Hall.

Philip Glass: The Etudes, Barbican Hall
It is a special occasion when one of today’s greatest composers performs his own works. Composed over the course of twenty years, Philip Glass recently completed his Études for Piano during his 75th year. He performs the full set at the Barbican in a concert which promises to be one of the highlights of this season’s musical events.
Best known as part of the American Minimalist school, Glass’s music is built on seemingly endless circular arpeggio figures. These have an almost mechanical quality to them, yet his harmony is bright and uplifting. Recently, his work has gained a contrapuntal dimension, furthering the emotional possibilities. He has also begun to look further afield, embracing other genres including rock, electronic and world music. His music is naturally optimistic, with a spiritual dimension which
The Études are particularly personal to Glass, who tailored the music to his own pianistic abilities, stretching them at the same time. This work is a landmark in Glass’s relationship with the instrument, encompassing an especially wide expressive range.
Glass joins forces with fellow pianists Maki Namekama and Timo Andres, two artists with whom he has often collaborated. These three musicians have produced many memorable performances together, and this will surely be no exception, particularly in a concert featuring the composer’s most personal work to date. This will surely be an unforgettable event: book now. 
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What Philip Glass: The Etudes, Barbican Hall
Where Barbican Centre, Silk Street, London, EC2Y 8DS | MAP
Nearest tube Barbican (underground)
When On 29 Apr 15, 7:30 PM – 10:00 PM
Price £20-25
Website Click here to book via the Barbican's website.




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