List of compositions by Philip Glass
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The following is a list of compositions by Philip Glass. For a description of these works, please see the associated pages and the Philip Glass page.
[edit] Works for the Philip Glass Ensemble
- 600 Lines (1967)
- How Now for ensemble or piano (1968)
- Music in Fifths (1969)
- Music in Similar Motion (1969)
- Music in Contrary Motion (1969)
- Music with Changing Parts (1970, recorded 1973)
- Music in Twelve Parts (1971–1974)
- Another Look at Harmony, Parts I and II (1975)
- North Star (1977)
- Dance (1979, with Lucinda Childs and Sol LeWitt)
- Glassworks (1982)
- A Descent Into the Maelstrom (based on the short story by Edgar Allan Poe, 1986)
- Orion (2004)
- Los Paisajes del Rio (2008)
[edit] Operas
- Einstein on the Beach for the Philip Glass Ensemble (1976, with Robert Wilson)
- Satyagraha (1980, libretto by Constance De Jong)
- Akhnaten (1983)
- the CIVIL warS, Rome Section (1984, with Robert Wilson, libretto includes texts by Seneca the Younger)
- The making of the representative for Planet 8 (1985-88, libretto by Doris Lessing, after her fourth novel from Canopus in Argos)
- The Voyage (1990, premiered in 1992, libretto by David Henry Hwang)
- White Raven (1991, premiered as O Corvo Branco in 1998, with Robert Wilson, libretto by Luísa Costa Gomes)
- The marriages between zones three, four, and five (1997, libretto by Doris Lessing, after her second novel from Canopus in Argos)
- Galileo Galilei (2002, libretto by Mary Zimmerman and Arnold Weinstein)
- Waiting for the Barbarians for voices, chorus and orchestra (2005, after the novel by J. M. Coetzee)
- Appomattox (premiered at San Francisco Opera on October 5, 2007)
[edit] Chamber operas, music theatre
- A Madrigal Opera for voices, violin and viola (1980)
- The Photographer for soloists, chorus and orchestra (1982), based on the life of Edweard Muybridge)
- The Juniper Tree (1985, with Robert Moran)
- The Fall of the House of Usher (libretto after the short story by Edgar Allan Poe, 1987)
- 1000 Airplanes on the Roof for voice and ensemble (text by David Henry Hwang, 1988)
- Hydrogen Jukebox for voices and ensemble (libretto by Allen Ginsberg, 1990)
- Orphée for voices and chamber orchestra (1993, after the film by Jean Cocteau)
- La Belle et la Bête for voices and the Philip Glass Ensemble or chamber orchestra (1994, after the film by Jean Cocteau)
- Les Enfants Terribles, Dance Opera for voices and three pianos (1996, after Cocteau's novel and the film by Jean-Pierre Melville)
- The Witches of Venice, children's opera-ballet (1997)
- Monsters of Grace, chamber opera for the Philip Glass Ensemble (1998, with 3D digital footage directed by Robert Wilson, libretto from works of Jalaluddin Rumi)
- In the Penal Colony for voices and string quintet (2000, libretto after the short story by Franz Kafka)
- The Sound of a Voice for voices and chamber ensemble including pipa (2003, libretto by David Henry Hwang)
[edit] Works for solo piano
- How Now for piano (1968)
- Two Pages (for Steve Reich) for piano (or electric organ) (1969)
- Modern Love Waltz for piano (1977)
- Fourth Series Part Four (Mad Rush) for piano (1979)
- Trilogy Sonata for piano (1975/1979/1983, from Einstein, Sathyagraha and Akhnaten, arranged by Paul Barnes in 2001)
- Cadenza for Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 21 (K. 467, 1786) (1987)
- Metamorphosis for piano (1988)
- Wichita Vortex Sutra for piano (1988)
- The French Lieutenant Sleeps from The Screens for piano (1989)
- Night on the Balcony from The Screens for piano (or harpsichord) (1989)
- Tesra for piano (1993)
- The Orphée Suite for piano (1993, transcribed by Paul Barnes in 2000)
- 12 Pieces for Ballet for piano (1993)
- Overture from La Belle et la Bete for piano (1994, transcribed by Michael Riesman)
- Etudes for piano, Volume 1 (1994-1995)
- The Joyful Moment for piano (1998)
- Epilogue from Monsters of Grace for piano (1998, transcribed by Paul Barnes)
- Dracula for piano (1998, transcribed by Michael Riesman)
- Dreaming Awake for piano (2003, written & recorded by Glass as a benefit for Jewel Heart.)
- Music from the Hours for piano (2003, transcribed by Michael Riesman and Nico Muhly)
- A Musical Portrait of Chuck Close, two pieces for piano (2005)
[edit] Works for two pianos
- In Again Out Again for two pianos (1967)
- Six Scenes from Les Enfants Terribles for two pianos (1996, transcribed by Maki Namekawa and Dennis Russell Davies)
- Four Movements for Two Pianos (2008)
[edit] String quartets
- Three String Quartets (from the early 1960s, withdrawn)
- String Quartet No. 1 (1966)
- String Quartet No. 2 Company (1983, composed for a dramatization of Samuel Beckett's novella; also orchestral version, see Other works for orchestra)
- String Quartet No. 3 Mishima (1985)
- String Quartet No. 4 Buczak (1989)
- String Quartet No. 5 (1991)
- Dracula for string quartet (or piano and string quartet) (1998, music for the 1931 film)
[edit] Chamber music (other than string quartets)
- String Trio (1956, withdrawn)
- Brass Sextet (1962-1964)
- Play for two saxophones (1965, music for Samuel Beckett's play)
- Music for Ensemble and Two Actresses for wind sextet and two speakers (1965)
- Piece in the Shape of a Square for two flutes (1967)
- Head On for violin, cello and piano (1967)
- Another Look at Harmony, Part III for clarinet and piano (1975)
- Fourth Series Part Three for violin and clarinet (1978)
- Opening from Glassworks for piano, cello and percussion (1981)
- Façades, for two saxophones (or flute and clarinet) and string orchestra (1981)
- Prelude to Endgame for timpani and double-bass (1984, for the play by Samuel Beckett)
- Music from The Screens for chamber ensemble (1989, from a collaboration with Foday Musa Suso)
- The Orchard (from The Screens) for cello, piano and percussion (1989)
- Love Divided By for flute and piano (1992)
- In the Summer House for violin and cello (1993, music for the play by Jane Bowles)
- Saxophone Quartet (1995; also orchestral version, see Works for solo instruments and orchestra)
- Tissues (from Naqoyqatsi) for cello and percussion (2002)
- Taoist Sacred Dance for piano and flute (2003)
- Music from The Sound of a Voice for flute, pipa, violin, cello and percussion (2003)
[edit] Works for solo instruments (other than piano)
- Strung Out for violin (1967)
- Piece in the Shape of a Square for 2 flutes (1967)
- Gradus for saxophone (1968)
- Arabesque In Memoriam for flute (1988)
- France from The Screens for violin (1989)
- Melodies for saxophone (1995)
- Songs and Poems for Cello (2006)
[edit] Symphonies
- Symphony No. 1 Low (1993)
- Symphony No. 2 (1994)
- Symphony No. 3 for 19 string players (1995)
- Symphony No. 4 Heroes (1996)
- Symphony No. 5 Choral for soloists, chorus and orchestra (1999)
- Symphony No. 6 Plutonian Ode for soprano and orchestra (2001)
- Symphony No. 7 Toltec for orchestra and chorus (2005)
- Symphony No. 8 (2005)
[edit] Other works for orchestra
- Piece for chamber orchestra (1967)
- Company for string orchestra (1983; orchestral version of String Quartet No. 2 Company (1983), see String quartets)
- the CIVIL warS - the Cologne Section for orchestra with optional mixed chorus (1984)
- Two Interludes from the CIVIL warS - the Rome Section for orchestra (1984)
- Phaedra for string orchestra and percussion (1985)
- Runaway Horses from Mishima for string orchestra and harp (1985)
- In the Upper Room for chamber orchestra (1986, music for Twyla Tharp's dance piece)
- The Light for orchestra (1987)
- The Canyon, a Dramatic Episode for orchestra (1988)
- Passages for chamber orchestra (a collaboration with Ravi Shankar) (1990, also arr. for Saxophone Quartet and Orchestra by Dennis Russel Davies)
- Mechanical Ballet from The Voyage for orchestra (1990)
- Concerto Grosso for chamber orchestra (1992)
- Interlude from Orphée for chamber orchestra (1993)
- Three Pieces from The Secret Agent for orchestra (1996)
- Days and Nights of Rocinha, Dance for orchestra (1997)
- Dracula: Suite for string orchestra and piano (1998, arr. by Michael Riesman, 2007)
- DRA Fanfare for orchestra (1999)
- Dancissimo for orchestra (2001)
[edit] Other works for orchestra, with chorus and solo voices
- The Olympian: Lighting of the Torch and Closing for orchestra and chorus (1984)
- Itaipu, a symphonic portrait for chorus and orchestra in four movements (1989)
- Persephone (T.S.E.) for orchestra and chorus (1994, music for a theatre work by Robert Wilson)
- Songs of Milarepa for baritone and chamber orchestra (1997)
- Psalm 126 for orchestra and chorus (1998)
- The Passion of Ramakrishna for chorus and orchestra (2006)
[edit] Concerti
[edit] For piano
- Piano Concerto No. 1 Tirol, for piano and string orchestra (2000)
- Piano Concerto No. 2 After Lewis and Clark, for piano, Native American flute, and orchestra (2004)
- Suite from The Hours for piano, strings, harp and celeste (arr. by Michael Riesman of Glass's music for the film The Hours)
[edit] For harpsichord
- Concerto for harpsichord and Orchestra (2002)
[edit] For violin
- Concerto for Violin and Orchestra (1960, withdrawn)
- Concerto for Violin and Orchestra (1987)
- Echorus for two violins and string orchestra (1995, version of the Etude No. 2 for piano)
[edit] For cello
- Concerto for Cello and Orchestra (2001)
[edit] For saxophone
- Passages for saxophone quartet, string orchestra, piano and percussion (1989, three movements arranged by Dennis Russel Davies, 2001)
- Concerto for Saxophone Quartet and Orchestra (1995)
[edit] For timpani
- Concerto Fantasy for Two Timpanists and Orchestra (2000)
[edit] Vocal works
- Music for Voices (1970)
- Hebeve Song for soprano, clarinet and bassoon (1983)
- Songs from Liquid Days for voices and ensemble (texts by Paul Simon, Suzanne Vega, David Byrne and Laurie Anderson, 1986)
- De Cie for four voices (1988)
- Ignorant Sky, Song (1995, for Suzanne Vega)
- The Streets of Berlin, Song (1997, for Mick Jagger)
- Planctus, Song for voice and piano (1997, for Natalie Merchant)
- In the Night Kitchen for voices and chamber ensemble (2005)
- Book of Longing for solo voices and chamber ensemble (2007, texts by Leonard Cohen)
[edit] Works for chorus
- Another Look at Harmony, Part IV for chorus and organ (1975)
- Fourth Series Part One for chorus and organ (1977)
- Three Songs for chorus a-cappella (1984, texts by Octavio Paz and others)
[edit] Works for organ
- Fourth Series Part Two (Dance No.2) for organ (1978)
- Fourth Series Part Four (Mad Rush) for organ (1979)
- Voices for organ, didgeridoo and narrator (2001)
[edit] Music for the theatre
- Music for Play (Samuel Beckett, 1965)
- Music for the Red Horse Animation (Lee Breuer, 1968)
- Music for The Lost Ones (Beckett, 1975)
- Music for the Saint and the Football Player (Thibeau and Breuer, 1975)
- Dressed Like an Egg (1977)
- Music for Cold Harbor (Dale Worsley and Bill Raymond, 1983)
- Music for Company (Beckett, 1984)
- Endgame (Beckett, 1984)
- The Screens (Jean Genet, 1990, with (Foday Musa Suso)
- Music for Cymbeline (Shakespeare, 1991)
- Henry IV, Parts One and Two (Shakespeare, 1992)
- In the Summer House (Jane Bowles, 1993)
- Woyzeck (Georg Büchner, 1993)
- The Elephant Man (2001)
- Beckett Shorts (Beckett, 2007)
- The Bacchae (Euripides, 2008)
[edit] Film scores
- Mark di Suvero, sculptor (Francois de Menil and Barbara Rose, also known as North Star) (1977)
- Godfrey Reggio's trilogy Koyaanisqatsi (1983), Powaqqatsi (1988) and Naqoyqatsi (2002)
- Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters (Paul Schrader, 1985)
- Hamburger Hill (John Irvin, 1987)
- The Thin Blue Line (Errol Morris, 1988)
- Mindwalk (Bernt Amadeus Capra, 1990)
- A Brief History of Time (film) (Errol Morris, 1991) (biopic based on Stephen Hawking's popular physics book)
- Anima Mundi (Godfrey Reggio, 1992)
- Candyman (Bernard Rose, 1992) (based on Clive Barker's short story, The Forbidden)
- Candyman: Farewell to the Flesh (Bill Condon, 1995)
- Jenipapo (Monique Gradenberg, including a song written for Suzanne Vega, 1995)
- The Secret Agent (Christopher Hampton, 1996)
- Bent (Sean Mathias, 1997)
- Kundun (Martin Scorsese, 1997) (Academy Award nomination)
- The Truman Show (Peter Weir, 1998) (three original tracks, as well as material from Powaqqatsi, Anima Mundi and Mishima)
- Dracula (1998) (re-release of Tod Browning's 1931 film starring Bela Lugosi)
- Shorts (Michal Rovner, Shirin Neshat, Peter Greenaway and Atom Egoyan) (2001)
- The Baroness and the Pig(Michael Mackenzie, 2002)
- The Hours (Stephen Daldry, 2002) (Academy Award nomination)
- The Fog of War (Errol Morris, 2003) (an interview of Robert McNamara, former U.S. Secretary of Defense)
- Going Upriver: The Long War of John Kerry (2004)
- Secret Window (David Koepp, 2004)
- Taking Lives (D.J. Caruso, 2004)
- Undertow (David Gordon Green, (2004)
- Neverwas (Joshua Michael Stern, 2005)
- The Reaping (Stephen Hopkins, 2006) (rejected)
- Chaotic Harmony (Sat Chuen Hon, 2006)
- Roving Mars (George Butler, 2006)
- The Illusionist (Neil Burger, 2006)
- A Crude Awakening: The Oil Crash (2006)
- Notes on a Scandal (2006)
- No Reservations (Scott Hicks) (2007)
- Cassandra's Dream (Woody Allen) (2007)
- Les Animaux Amoureux (Laurent Charbonnier) (2007)
[edit] Arrangements
- Icct Hedral for orchestra (1995, from the electronic track by Aphex Twin)
- Sound of Silence for piano (2005, from the song by Paul Simon)
[edit] Other works
- One Plus One for amplified tabletop (1968)
- Sesame Street Cues (1977) [ASCAP Title Code: 498083802]
- Pink Noise, acoustic installation (1987, with Richard Serra)
- Brown Piano, Martingala, Double Rhythm, Boogie Mood, Sax, Variation: alarm bleeps for Swatch wristwatches (1994, some with Jean Michel Jarre)
- Aguas da Amazonia (arranged and performed by Uakti from 12 Pieces for Ballet, 1993/1999)
- Philip Glass donated a track to the CD Too Many Years: A Benefit for Clear Path International

