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Philip Glass Piano Etudes

Hardcover / ISBN-13: 9781648291883

Price: £125

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A Monumental Gift for Music Lovers: A Deluxe Boxed Set of Philip Glass’s Most Beloved and Personal Body of Work, Along with a Book of Appreciations from Notable Fellow Artists

Philip Glass is one of the most influential artists of our time. In his long and staggeringly creative career as a composer, he’s reached millions of people and transformed how we listen to music. He’s written 26 operas, 12 symphonies, 13 concertos, and 35 film scores. But his most beloved, personal, and listened-to work is a series of 20 piano etudes. Originally created to “address the deficiencies in my own playing,” in Glass’s words, they’ve taken on a life of their own as a modern masterpiece-majestic and intimate at the same time, these compositions for solo piano have been performed and recorded by dozens of artists and streamed over 100 million times.

Philip Glass Piano Etudes is in every way a one-of-a-kind tribute to this singular work. A deluxe boxed gift set, it includes the complete etudes, 1 through 20, plus a hardcover book: Studies in Time: Essays on the Music of Philip Glass. Each etude has been newly engraved (the technical term used for drawing music notation at the highest quality), and each is printed on oversize heavy stock and sewn-bound into individual folios. In Studies in Time, artists and writers including Laurie Anderson, Martin Scorsese, Maira Kalman, Pico Iyer, Alice Waters, Tim Page, Ari Shapiro, and others reflect on the music, the art of composition, the meaning of practice, and so much more.

In its heirloom box, this deluxe edition of the etudes is to be cherished by music lovers, piano students and players, and anyone attuned to contemporary culture, savoured for its beauty and insights, and, of course, explored at the keyboard.