
Philip Glass (born January 31, 1937) is an American composer and pianist. He is widely regarded as one of the most influential composers of the late 20th century. Glass's work has been associated with minimalism, being built up from repetitive phrases and shifting layers. Glass describes himself as a composer of "music with repetitive structures", which he has helped to evolve stylistically.
Glass founded the Philip Glass Ensemble, which is still in existence, but Glass no longer performs with the ensemble. He has written 15 operas, numerous chamber operas and musical theatre works, 14 symphonies, 12 concertos, nine string quartets, various other chamber music pieces, and many film scores. Three of his film scores have been nominated for Academy Awards.
Classy. Most of us can barely stand folks with your kind of attitude. For one thing, WTF? For another, the documentary and the music are all but inseparable, and the visuals and their compound effects, like the musical accompaniment, were brilliant. What planet of perfection do you live on?
Your RP handle speaks volumes. Ever heard of the Dunning-Kruger Effect?
That's a valid point, but sometimes it's good to stand still and contemplate just how beautiful ripples in water can be.
I'm reminded of that video in the film "American Beauty" of a plastic bag flying in the wind.
merobreno wrote:
It's interesting that you posted your comment twice in succession. Anyhow, I believe the word you are looking for is "repetitive", not "redundant" - the two words have different meanings.
How is this dude not dead yet? Gah. Can't stand his music.
Well, I sure can stand it. And you seriously think he deserves death because you don't like his art? Seriously? Regardless of the 2nd amendment, this is why everyone shouldn't have a gun. There should be some demonstration of responsibility first. We don't let felons have guns. We shouldn't let whack jobs have them either.
Your RP handle speaks volumes. Ever heard of the Dunning-Kruger Effect?
BURN! Fairly certain that little troll toddled off and won't be back for that to sail over its head.
Music aside, I LOVE the Wikipedia photo for Glass signing autographs.
I imagine him saying, "Yes dear, and how do you spell that?"
To me this sounds like Fanfare for the Common Man meets Colonel Bogey March, with a dash of Chariots of Fire.
I like it, in spite of this observation.
Even if you're not a huge fan, you can't deny that the man is a genius. Amazing.