Einstein on the beach. Selections Changing image of opera.
Notes:
Orange Mountain Music: 0082 (omm0083 (CD); omm5005 (DVD)). Performed by the Philip Glass Ensemble. Recorded at various live performances of the opera, Brooklyn Academy of Music, 1984. Compact disc. Duration: 77 min., 22 sec. Accompanying DVD entitled: Einstein on the beach : the changing image of opera / a production of Obenhaus Films, Inc. for the Brooklyn Academy of Music ; a film by Mark Obenhaus ; produced by Chrisann Verges ; directed and photographed by Mark Obenhaus. Narrated by Will Lyman, and originally produced in 1985.
Contents:
Knee 1 -- Train -- Trial, pt. 1 -- Trial, pt. 20 -- Trial, pt. 30 -- Knee 20 -- Dance 1 -- Night train -- Knee 3 -- Trial-prison, pt. 1 -- Trial-prison, pt. 2 -- Trial-prison, pt. 3 -- Trial-prison, pt. 4 -- Dance 2 -- Knee 4 -- Building -- Cadenza -- Bed, pt. 1 -- Bed, pt. 2 -- Spaceship -- Knee 5.
Summary:
Accompanying DVD contains a documentary offering insights into Einstein on the Beach, through interviews with creators composer Philip Glass and director/designer Robert Wilson, who explain some of their structural choices and the concepts behind the opera. The film features rehearsal and performance footage from the 1984 production of the opera at the Brooklyn Academy of Music. It offers a look at the creative processes of two of the most important figures in American contemporary music and theatre, and examines the evolution of the performing arts
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