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He’s not my favorite either
He’s inconsistent for one But when he hits the spot it’s good stuff and post-classical composers influenced by him tend to be really good
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you are correct...a companion of mine completed a film music venture on The Hours and Philip Glass. he did in truth do the music to it...he reused some old material of his...Satyagraha (a musical drama I accept) and furthermore Metamorphosis
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Philip Glass made one of my favorite scores for one of my favorite movies; Candyman.
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I don't like all of Einstein on the Beach that much but I have to share my undying love for this part
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