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Some renditions of his work, like [https://youtu.be/NHFNl3jyMOo?t=1067 this passage]&nbsp;[https://youtu.be/tr_xhO02Ikw?t=998] from the ''String Quartet No. 5'' by the [[Kronos Quartet]] (for which this was written), seem to open a door to another dimension.
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Some renditions of his work, like [https://youtu.be/NHFNl3jyMOo?t=1122 this passage]&nbsp;[https://youtu.be/tr_xhO02Ikw?t=998] from the ''String Quartet No. 5'' by the [[Kronos Quartet]] (for which this was written), seem to open a door to another dimension.
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==

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Philip Glass
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Philip Glass

Philip Glass is a contemporary (b. 1937) American minimalist (he rejects this term) composer. He authored operas, theatre works, ten symphonies, concertos, chamber music and film scores, such as the magnificent A Brief History of Time for Errol Morris's documentary (more on that here). You can play it here to set yourself in the mood:

Some renditions of his work, like this passage [1] from the String Quartet No. 5 by the Kronos Quartet (for which this was written), seem to open a door to another dimension.

See also

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