I thought I had made it when I was 30,” Glass says. “I was in New York; I had my own ensemble [The Philip Glass Ensemble]. Of course, I had a day job, but I didn’t count that as a deficit. I counted that as my insurance as to being able to make a living. I was writing music; I was doing tours; I was playing concerts. I had a small audience, but they were constantly growing.
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