Glass The Fall Of The House Of Usher (e) Libretto

Glass The Fall Of The House Of Usher (e) Libretto

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American composer Philip Glass is widely known as one of the most celebrated, influential and prolific of the modern composers. He is frequently referred to as a minimalist, though he prefers to call himself a composer of ‘music with repetitive structures.’ His...

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American composer Philip Glass is widely known as one of the most celebrated, influential and prolific of the modern composers. He is frequently referred to as a minimalist, though he prefers to call himself a composer of ‘music with repetitive structures.’ His operas, among them the renowned Einstein On The Beach, are performed across the globe, and he has created work for small and large ensembles, film and experimental theatre, and founded his own performing group, The Philip Glass Ensemble. The Fall of the House of Usher was given its premiere in 1988.Writer and director Arthur Yorinks has worked in opera, theatre, dance, film and radio as well as writing thirty-five books for children. His goal is to create a new theatre of sound for the 21st century. Yorinks also collaborated with Glass on his opera The Juniper Tree. Both works have been performed internationally.
Arrangement Libretto, Opera, Orchestra
Genres Classical, Post-1900
Format Libretto, Vocal Work
Media Sheet Music
Publisher Chester Music
Contributors Glass, Philip (Composer) Yorinks, Arthur (Writer)
Language English, German