Philip Glass (b. 1937): Einstein on the Beach Robert Wilson (b. 1941): Stage Director
Michael Riesman, conductor
This rarely performed work launched its director Robert Wilson and composer Philip Glass to international success when it was first produced in Avignon, France in 1976 with subsequent performances in Europe and in New York at the Metropolitan Opera.
Einstein on the Beach breaks all of the rules of conventional opera. Instead of a traditional orchestral arrangement, Glass chose to compose the work for the synthesizers, woodwinds and voices of the Philip Glass Ensemble. Non-narrative in form, the work uses a series of powerful recurrent images as its main storytelling device shown in juxtaposition with abstract dance sequences created by American choreographer Lucinda Childs. It is structured in four interconnected acts and divided by a series of short scenes or "knee plays". Taking place over five hours, there are no traditional intermissions. Instead, the audience is invited to wander in and out at liberty during the performance.
Robert Wilson: costume and lighting design Lucinda Childs: choreography
Cast
Einstein / violin solo: Antoine Silverman Principal #1: Helga Davis Principal #2: Kate Moran The Boy: Jasper Newell Mr. Johnson: Charles Williams
Philip Glass Ensemble Vocaal Ensemble
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Detailed schedule information:
18h30
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