Einstein on the Beach
Douban
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This opera, composed in 1975 and premiered in 1976, is scored for four principal actors, 12 singers doubling as dancers and actors, a solo violinist, and an amplified ensemble of keyboards, winds and voices. It is imbued with the postmodern spirit both in its non-linear, poetic, mystic narrative and the floating, eternal world created by the shifting, mathematically precise patterns of Philip Glass' modal music. There are three primary visual sets linked to three musical themes that recur within the work: trains (recalling the metaphors Einstein used to illustrate the theory of relativity, and with which he played as a child), a trial setting (modern life and modern science examined), and a spaceship (a metaphor for transcendence, and/or an escape from nuclear disaster). Also, Einstein himself appears midway between the orchestra and the stage as a violinist (his hobby) and as observer/witness.
tracks
Knee Play 1
Act 1. Scene 1 - Train
Act 1. Scene 2 - Trial
Knee Play 2
Act 2. Scene 1 - Dance 1
Act 2. Scene 2 - Night Train
Knee Play 3
Act 3. Scene 1 - Trial / Prison
Act 3. Scene 2 - Dance 2
Knee Play 4
Einstein on the Beach, opera: Knee Play 4
Einstein on the Beach, opera: Act 4. Scene 1 - Building
Einstein on the Beach, opera: Act 4. Scene 2 - Bed
Einstein on the Beach, opera: Act 4. Scene 3 - Spaceship
Einstein on the Beach, opera: Knee Play 5
Act 4. Scene 1 - Building
Act 4. Scene 2 - Bed
Act 4. Scene 3 - Spaceship
Knee Play 5