The Concerto for Violin and Orchestra is a work by Philip Glass, written for and performed by Dorothy Pixley-Rothschild in summer 1960 at the summer school of the Aspen Music Festival, under the guidance of composer and composition teacher Darius Milhaud. The visiting composer Aaron Copland critizised Glass' orchestration of the piece, as the Glass remembered in 1989: "We got into a big argument. He didn't like me very much. I kind of told him that I thought he was wrong. By the way the concerto was played at the end of the summer, and it turned out I was right." [1] Dissatisfied with his works composed before 1966, the composer also withdrew this piece.
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