"The Orchard" Philip Glass, Joanna Newsom, Tim Fain, Henry Miller Library Benefit Concert, June 25, 2012
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"The Orchard" Philip Glass, Joanna Newsom, Tim Fain, Henry Miller Library Benefit Concert, June 25, 2012

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Tim Fain plays Philip Glass' "EINSTEIN ON THE BEACH" violin solo
Hope 🖤🤍💜
I know it's four days late and I already made a post about International Asexuality Day, but this song just came out a few days ago! One of the first things upon hearing it that came to mind was the ace community. So keep shining!
"We are worthy, we are true. This is our moment. There are no borders from this view. Please help us raise our flag. There is hope in our eyes, When we truly see each other."
- Sleeping At Last, Hope
Also, it's just a really great song. :)
Philip Glass, Joanna Newsom, and Tim Fain perform The Orchard from Glass' The Screens at The Warfield Theater, June 25th, 2012.
Sadie with Tim Fain on the violin at The Warfield Theater, June 25th, 2012.

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The Bones (Los Huesos), Joaquín Cociña and Cristóbal León (2021)
There is hope in our voice
When we listen to each other.
Our barriers disappear
With every story told.
—“Hope”
AllMusic Staff Pick: Tim Fain Tim Fain Plays Philip Glass: Partita for Solo Violin
The most impressive result of the violinist's collaborations with Glass may be the Partita for solo violin (2010), a seven-movement suite written especially for Fain that opens this recording. Associations with Bach's violin partitas are inevitable; it's clear that Glass had them in mind while composing in what can be described as an aspirational, rather than a merely imitative, manner. The ebb and flow of tempos and expressive use of rubato here give the Partita an introspective feeling, and its freedom of individual expression is quite removed from the locked-in, high-energy ensemble playing that was Glass' early trademark style.
- Blair Sanderson