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Jerrilynn Patton developed her dense, singular sound while working as a machinist
Brooklyn Rider, the string quartet he co-founded, have been pushing the boundaries of their art form
Countertenor Anthony Roth Costanzo led this multimedia Prom, a mixture of music, dance and painting
The audience is enveloped in a shadowy limbo between art and reality, living and dead at the London Coliseum
Studio has hosted Nick Cave, Radiohead and the Spice Girls
New York City Ballet and Joffrey Ballet kicked off a run of performances celebrating the choreographer’s centenary
The artist’s most popular song on Spotify has been covered by everyone from Philip Glass to the X Factor finalists
The music shimmered and danced in this sequence of Glass works
Philip Glass’s opera returns to the Coliseum in Phelim McDermott’s hypnotically beautiful staging
Programmed by the composer himself, a Zankel Hall concert illustrates Philip Glass’s pervasive influence
The Borusan Quartet gives a keenly felt performance, and throws in extras by Arvo Pärt and Philip Glass
Two Proms offered contrasting visions of music-making
Lamomali eclipsed the headliners in a weekend that ranged from Tunisian sufi music to Tubular Brass
Torpid improvisation from Philip Glass and Laurie Anderson at the Barbican, London
Lasting more than four hours, this is Glass for the converted
Víkingur Ólafsson plays a selection of the Etudes plus the opening of ‘Glassworks’ with mesmeric beauty
A concert that showed the composer in a lighter vein
New York City Ballet’s dancers were supremely attuned in two pieces
The LPO performed a well-planned overview of American musical history
Highlights of this celebration at London’s Barbican were brief, playful and punchy
A new Royal Ballet staging of Philip Glass’s piece showed that less can be more
Austere, exhilarating experiments in dance from the great choreographer
The static tableaux are as much art installation as music theatre, and need to be seen rather than just heard
A brand-new piece by Benjamin Millepied helped lift a programme of otherwise variable quality
Ivo van Hove pulls off an inspired reimagining of a theatrical classic
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