Opera

Einstein on the Beach

An opera in four acts by Philip Glass and Robert Wilson for ensemble, choir and soloists

MaerzMusik extended

Inga Maren Otto has made the Berlin performance of “Einstein on the Beach” possible through a generous donation.

Einstein on the Beach © Lucie Jansch

Einstein on the Beach. Bed © Lucie Jansch

Side programme
2. March 2014, 12:30: Films and discussion
3 March 2014, 11:00: Press talk
5 March 2014, 17:00: Introduction to “Einstein on the Beach”

In 1976, audiences around the globe experienced a collective dream. Time slowed, sound tumbled everywhere and nowhere, and cryptic images froze in light. It was the collaboration of the century: Robert Wilson and Philip Glass, two chief manipulators of artistic time, joined forces in the name of another time-bender, Einstein, to create a visual, kinetic, and musical work that forever revolutionized the landscape of artistic achievement.

Following critically acclaimed revivals in 1984 and 1992, Einstein on the Beach returns this fall as part of BAM’s 150th anniversary celebrations.

With no story, hero, or heroine, Einstein unfolds as a hypnotic tableau, inspired by the poetic idea of a genius and propelled by Glass' sublime score. A cosmic chorus of syllables, numbers, streams of consciousness, and enigmatic poems–punctuated by Lucinda Childs’ choreography–unfurls beneath Wilson’s spectacular set, enlivening this epic, seminal masterwork of 20th century performance.

Produced by Pomegranate Arts, Inc. (Linda Brumbach, Executive Producer)

The 2012 production of Einstein on the Beach, An Opera in Four Acts was commissioned by: BAM; the Barbican, London; Cal Performances University of California, Berkeley; Luminato, Toronto Festival of Arts and Creativity; De Nederlandse Opera / The Amsterdam Music Theatre; Opéra et Orchestre National de Montpellier Languedoc-Roussillon; University Musical Society of the University of Michigan.
Originally produced in 1976 by the Byrd Hoffman Foundation.