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Einstein on the Beach / Philip Glass

Suzanne Vega, Ensemble Ictus & Collegium Vocale Gent
Concert
Salle des concerts - Cité de la musique
Duration: about 3h20

Program

Distribution

Einstein on the Beach (version de concert)
Philip Glass
Knee play 1
Train 1
Trial 1
Knee Play 2
Dance 1 (Field with Spaceship)
Night Train
Knee Play 3
Dance 2 (Field with Spaceship)
Knee Play 4
Building
Bed
Spaceship
Knee Play 5
Ictus
Collegium Vocale Gent
Suzanne Vega , narrator
Georges-Elie Octors , conducting
Tom De Cock , conducting
Germaine Kruip , scenographer
Igor Semenoff , violin
Chryssi Dimitriou , flute
Bettina Berger , flute
Jean-Luc Plouvier , keyboard
Jean-Luc Fafchamps , keyboard
Dirk Descheemaeker , bass clarinet, soprano saxophone
Asagi Ito , soprano saxophone, alto saxophone
Joowon Chung , soprano
Magdalena Podkoscielna , soprano
Elisabeth Rapp , soprano
Charlotte Schoeters , soprano
Ursula Ebner , viola
Karolina Hartman , viola
Gudrun Köllner , viola
Cécile Pilorger , viola
Malcolm Bennett , tenor
Dan Martin , tenor
Tom Phillips , tenor
Philipp Kaven , bass
Bart Vandewege , bass
Martin Schicketanz , bass
Philip Glass will not be present at this concert.

A great classic from the second half of the 20th century, the opera composed by Philip Glass will be presented in concert version. A rare opportunity to discover this staggering score in masterful hands and an exceptional production. 

First performed in 1976 at the Festival d’Avignon, with stage direction by Robert Wilson, Einstein on the Beach is a composite portrait of the physicist in four acts and five interludes (the famous Knee Plays). Considered a 20th-century masterpiece, the opera will be performed here in its musical version. Philip Glass’s extraordinary score will be interpreted—in its entirety—by the seven musicians of the Belgian ensemble Ictus, accompanied by the baroque choir Collegium Vocale Gent. And in the role of the narrator, none other than Suzanne Vega, who infuses the text with vitality and lightness. With the set design by artist Germaine Kruip and an immersive sound system, this unprecedented version of Einstein on the Beach changes the audience’s relationship to the work. Everyone can be in motion: the instrumentalists, who change places on stage, and the spectators, who can enter and leave the concert hall freely during the performance, as Robert Wilson intended in 1976. A unique chance to discover a monument of American minimalism in concert.

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Karina-Canellakis

Salle des concerts - Cité de la musique

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Porte de Pantin station
Paris Underground (Métro) Line 5
Tram 3B 

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221 avenue Jean-Jaurès, 75019 Paris