I'll chime in and report my love for the music of Philip Glass. He is a great composer. While his earlier works -- such as the operas Akhnaten and Satyagraha -- are perhaps his best-known, and I enjoy them, I particularly love later works, such as the opera Kepler.
Kepler is an astonishingly beautiful, rhythmically forceful and impactful opera. The CD of Kepler is well worth a listen -- it rocks!
Glass's opera Orphee is also one of my favorites. It is based on Jean Cocteau's great film, Orpheus, but in my view, arguably surpasses the original (just as Verdi's Otello arguably surpasses Shakespeare's Othello).
Other great Glass works include his 8th Symphony, his cantata Itaipu, and his first violin concerto (get the Kremer version). Much of his best work is unfortunately not available on Qobuz, but is readily available on CD. I strongly recommend a 2017 recording streaming on Qobuz -- Vikingur Olafsson's record of Glass Piano Works.
Kepler is an astonishingly beautiful, rhythmically forceful and impactful opera. The CD of Kepler is well worth a listen -- it rocks!
Glass's opera Orphee is also one of my favorites. It is based on Jean Cocteau's great film, Orpheus, but in my view, arguably surpasses the original (just as Verdi's Otello arguably surpasses Shakespeare's Othello).
Other great Glass works include his 8th Symphony, his cantata Itaipu, and his first violin concerto (get the Kremer version). Much of his best work is unfortunately not available on Qobuz, but is readily available on CD. I strongly recommend a 2017 recording streaming on Qobuz -- Vikingur Olafsson's record of Glass Piano Works.