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In an effort to raise funds for Issue Project Room and his own Aurora Music Foundation, Philip Glass oversees and participates in three evenings of cordial musical border crossings. On Wed 13, he collaborates with bruised romantic singer-songwriter Stephin Merritt; improvising trumpeter-composer Nate Wooley opens. Longtime Glass collaborator Jon Gibson and madcap innovator Tristan Perich share the bill on June 14; and on June 15, Glass plays with postmodern tale-spinner Laurie Anderson. General-admission tickets are sold out, but pricier options remain—and given the exclusive, intimate nature of these gigs, the cost really isn't so dear.
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