A composer discusses the process of writing music for architecture and the possibility of collaborating with architects on a more meaningful level in the future.
Philip Glass, the minimalist composer famous for his symphonies, film compositions, and operas, including Einstein on the Beach, composed an original work, Dancissimo, to commemorate the opening of the Milwaukee Art Museum. In an interview with RECORD, he discussed the process of composing for the new building, as well as the more theoretical connections between music and architecture.
Architectural RecordWhat is it like to compose a piece for a work of architecture?
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