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Philip Glass Creativity Conversation at Emory 

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Composer Philip Glass talks with Emory's Rosemary Magee in a Creativity Conversation (January 26, 2009) while he was in Atlanta for the local premiere of his opera "Akhnaten." The conversation addresses some of the following topics: (1) hearing his music in new settings and places, (2) what his operas say about himself, (3) outside influences on his work, (4) collaboration, (5) the origins of his opera "Akhnaten," (6) the role of the audience, (7) the structure of time in art, (8) the creative process, (9) on making mistakes, (10) on teaching creativity, and (11) the experience of time.
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@jlapierremusic
@jlapierremusic 10 лет назад
Best quotation that I took away from this wonderful interview: "I had a student who wrote music, but he didnt know what to do with it. He came to me, and asked me what to do. I told him: I know the feeling, its like walking into a restaurant, but all the tables are taken. What do you do? You build another table. Your own table." - Philip Glass
@Wilantonjakov
@Wilantonjakov 6 лет назад
I never knew Philip Glass was so intelligent - not only with regards to music, but with regards to philosophy. And you only need listen to Akhnaten, one of the greatest operas of all time, to hear the calculated, planned brilliance of his writing. I would like to thank Philip Glass for creating such an impact on my life.
@TomasMikaX
@TomasMikaX 10 лет назад
Great interview, thanks!
@rose7art
@rose7art 12 лет назад
omg philip glass AND allen ginsberg?? an opera?? omg this is too perfect.
@francobonanni3499
@francobonanni3499 3 года назад
His favourite word is "ah". The female also says "ah" too....I think that when he says ah...he is thinking...to what he should say. A very intelligent man.
@accidentalfilms
@accidentalfilms 11 лет назад
Glass speaks as quickly as his musical lines, but listen, listen, listen.
@GUGSSS235
@GUGSSS235 13 лет назад
I am not that bad at english, or at least I think so..but, although Glass is probably my favorite artist, I just can't understand a word of what he says..and not only in this interview. Is it just me? Too bad 'cause I'd love to hear what he says.
@Wilantonjakov
@Wilantonjakov 6 лет назад
I'm 6 years late but... that's interesting. I mean, he does slur his words quite a bit, but I can still manage to make out everything he says. He does however speak with a high degree of intelligence.
@USAS12
@USAS12 13 лет назад
The first time i heard him talking, i thought he had a german accent lol
@dvrath334
@dvrath334 10 лет назад
where roughly does he talk about ginsberg?
@justawatchin2
@justawatchin2 7 лет назад
14:00. Only for a moment I think. Ginsberg was due to appear later.
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