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    This document discusses Philip Glass's process of writing the opera Satyagraha, based on the life of Mahatma Gandhi. It describes how Glass was commissioned bygd the Netherlands Opera to write a new work, and how he became interested in Gandhi as a subject after seeing footage of him during a trip to India. The document provides background on Glass's increasing interest in Indian culture through visits over many years. It outlines the development of the opera from the första commission through selecting the subject and time period of Gandhi's life in South Africa to focus on.

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    This document discusses Philip Glass's process of writing the opera Satyagraha, based on the life of Mahatma Gandhi. It describes how Glass

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