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MercerG4900 - Nov 21 @ 7:30PM $ 16.00 Buy Ticket
MokedC1101.015 - Nov 20 @ 7:30PM $ 16.00 Buy Ticket
Music and Opera
November 18 2009,
November 20 2009
and November 21 2009
30 Lafayette Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11217
718.636.4100

An Opera by Philip Glass
Libretto by Martina Winkel
Bruckner Orchestra Linz
Conducted by Dennis Russell Davies

Note: This is a concert staging

"...one of the most influential—and controversial—contemporary composers... the founding father of minimalism." —The Guardian (UK)

Regarded as one of the most important composers of our time, minimalist pioneer Philip Glass continues to enthrall audiences around the world with his ever-evolving operas, orchestral works, and film scores. With Kepler, Glass pushes into the sonic and celestial beyond in a concert version of his opera about Johannes Kepler (1571—1630), a founding father of modern science who discovered the laws of planetary motion.

Spacious, elemental, and imbued with wonder, Glass' hypnotic score becomes the sound of the cosmos as we witness Kepler struggling to reconcile scientific discovery with the divine. Celebrated conductor Dennis Russell Davies and Bruckner Orchestra Linz support a stellar cast and 42-member chorus drawn from the Upper Austrian State Theatre, Linz, in this illuminating portrait of science at the dawn of our modern age.


 
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