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-{{Template}}'''Jon Gibson''' (b. [[Los Angeles]], [[California]], [[March 11]], [[1940]]) is a [[flute|flautist]], [[saxophone|saxophonist]], and composer who uses other instruments from around the world in his performances and is known for his [[Jazz]] and [[European classical music|Classical]] contributions. He worked with the [[Philip Glass Ensemble]] for many years, and also performed in the premiers of ''[[In C]]'' (by [[Terry Riley]]) and ''[[Drumming (album)|Drumming]]'' (by [[Steve Reich]]). He has also performed and recorded with a number of other [[minimalist music|minimalist]] composers, and is an accomplished visual artist.+{{Template}}
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 +'''Jon Gibson''' (March 11, 1940 – October 12, 2020) was an American flautist, [[saxophone|saxophonist]], composer, and visual artist, known as one of the founding members of the [[Philip Glass Ensemble]] and as a key player on several seminal [[minimalist music]] compositions.
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 +He also performed in the premiers of ''[[In C]]'' (by [[Terry Riley]]) and ''[[Drumming (album)|Drumming]]'' (by [[Steve Reich]]). He has also performed and recorded with a number of other [[minimalist music|minimalist]] composers, and is an accomplished visual artist.
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Jon Gibson (March 11, 1940 – October 12, 2020) was an American flautist, saxophonist, composer, and visual artist, known as one of the founding members of the Philip Glass Ensemble and as a key player on several seminal minimalist music compositions.

He also performed in the premiers of In C (by Terry Riley) and Drumming (by Steve Reich). He has also performed and recorded with a number of other minimalist composers, and is an accomplished visual artist.



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