List of Compositions By Philip Glass - Chamber Music (other Than String Quartets), Arranged By Others

Chamber Music (other Than String Quartets), Arranged By Others

  • The Windcatcher for saxophone sextet (1992/2002, arranged from 'Love Divided By' by Nico Muhly)
  • String Sextet (1995/2009, adapted from Symphony No.3 by Michael Riesman)

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