Symphony No. 6 (Glass)
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La Symphonie no 6 dite « Plutonian Ode » est une œuvre en trois mouvements pour soprano et orchestre composée par Philip Glass en 2001 et basée sur le poème éponyme d'Allen Ginsberg (1978). La symphonie, commandée par le Brucknerhaus de Linz et le Carnegie Hall en l'honneur du 65e anniversaire du compositeur, a été créée le 3 février 2002 au Carnegie Hall par l'American Composers Orchestra sous la direction de Dennis Russell Davies.
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Symphony No. 6, also known as the Plutonian Ode Symphony, is a symphony composed by Philip Glass. It is based on the poem Plutonian Ode by Allen Ginsberg; parts of which are sung by the soprano soloist in the work. The symphony was commissioned by Carnegie Hall in honor of Glass' 65th birthday and as a vehicle for the talents of soprano Lauren Flanigan. The symphony premiered on February 2, 2002, at Carnegie Hall with Dennis Russell Davies conducting the American Composers Orchestra. The symphony is in three movements, based on the three parts of the poem itself.
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Symphonie no 6 de Glass
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Symphony No. 6 (Glass)
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La Symphonie no 6 dite « Plutonian Ode » est une œuvre en trois mouvements pour soprano et orchestre composée par Philip Glass en 2001 et basée sur le poème éponyme d'Allen Ginsberg (1978). La symphonie, commandée par le Brucknerhaus de Linz et le Carnegie Hall en l'honneur du 65e anniversaire du compositeur, a été créée le 3 février 2002 au Carnegie Hall par l'American Composers Orchestra sous la direction de Dennis Russell Davies.
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Symphony No. 6, also known as the Plutonian Ode Symphony, is a symphony composed by Philip Glass. It is based on the poem Plutonian Ode by Allen Ginsberg; parts of which are sung by the soprano soloist in the work. The symphony was commissioned by Carnegie Hall in honor of Glass' 65th birthday and as a vehicle for the talents of soprano Lauren Flanigan. The symphony premiered on February 2, 2002, at Carnegie Hall with Dennis Russell Davies conducting the American Composers Orchestra. The symphony is in three movements, based on the three parts of the poem itself.
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