A lot more joy and exuberance from this group and others who have tackled Philip Glass's music, especially see Uatki for their tramsformative playing. Bravo.
It's interesting that Glass composed so well for percussion, even though this is by no means his best work. It lacke some of the driving patterns and textures of his best-known works.
Wow, so good! I don't know a lot of Philip Glass's repertoire, but it does seem like the chord progressions in this piece were modulating around a bit more. I love all the textures that pop out of the different rhythmic strokes that each player plays. What a fun piece to get lost in, brilliant work Third Coast Percussion!
Downvote was from Steve Reich
Just saw this 🤣
Terry Riley just typed C in the comments and hasn't lifted his finger up to release the key yet.
It's been a several months ...
oooo y'all commissioned this from Master Glass himself? awesome :D it's amazing, as always, both the piece and y'all's performance :3
15:40 Throwback to "V2 Schneider" from Philip Glass' "Heroes Symphony"
Congratulations, TCP! I'm especially enjoying the soft delicate sections. Bravo!!!
Thank you, Michael!
Shostakovich wrote some "piece" for percussion. From opera "Nose".
A lot more joy and exuberance from this group and others who have tackled Philip Glass's music, especially see Uatki for their tramsformative playing. Bravo.
🙏🙏🙏🙏
so happy to listen and see the wonderful perfomance!
Wonderful work guys!
Uuh this great piece finally in video form aswell
I'm interested in how different it is from what I expect to hear from Philip Glass.
It's interesting that Glass composed so well for percussion, even though this is by no means his best work. It lacke some of the driving patterns and textures of his best-known works.
Wow, so good! I don't know a lot of Philip Glass's repertoire, but it does seem like the chord progressions in this piece were modulating around a bit more. I love all the textures that pop out of the different rhythmic strokes that each player plays. What a fun piece to get lost in, brilliant work Third Coast Percussion!
And, what about S.Gubaidulina's Glorious Percussion??? , - real Masterpiece.
Excellent performance. I consider Philip Glass as the Greatest Composer in history of Music.
Fantastic ! thank you
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Brilliant. -G