Thousands of people took in the bronzed, glacial grandeur of Philip Glass Akhnaten at the Metropolitan Opera on Tuesday evening. A couple of miles downtown, a far smaller group heard a very different Glass lively and sly; intimate and changeable as Maki Namekawa gave the American premiere of his new piano sonata, his first venture into that genre, at the Morgan Library & Museum. Glass may not care about his legacy, but hes hardly unaware of the dynamics that shape a composers reputation. If Im to be remembered for anything, he is quoted as saying in the program notes at the Morgan, it might be for the piano music, because people can play it. As his career took off, he was increasingly asked to play solo concerts. So, simply enough, he began to write piano pieces to perform at them. For a while,
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