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SUMMARY:Los Angeles\, CA (Akhnaten)
DESCRIPTION:http://laopera.org/performances/2026/akhnaten  \n \nAt a Glance\n\n Philip Glass’ acclaimed  opera  returns  by popular demand\nPhelim McDermott’s spectacular production features stunning sets and  costumes that feature animal heads\, exotic plumes and intricate beadwork\nMusic that has permeated  culture from New York City Ballet to  Netflix’s Stranger Things \n\nHailed by critics and beloved by audiences\, this eagerly anticipated revival transports you to Ancient Egypt in Philip Glass’s enthralling portrait of a trailblazing pharaoh. Countertenor John Holiday is the titular Akhnaten\, determined to lead Egypt into a new age even as his plan to abandon the old gods puts his kingdom (and his life) in peril. Mezzo-soprano Sun-Ly Pierce is his queen Nefertiti\, soprano So Young Park is the powerful dowager Queen Tye\, and Grammy winner Zachary James reprises his memorable role as Amenhotep III\, leading the audience through the ritualistic action on the stage.  \nDirector Phelim McDermott revives his visually arresting production\, replete with soaring acrobats\, astonishing jugglers\, and towering sets. With a libretto drawing on ancient texts like The Book of the Dead and a hypnotic\, atmospheric score\, Akhnaten portrays a doomed visionary with all his feats and foibles. Finland’s Dalia Stasevska makes her company debut conducting this tribute to one of the most transformative chapters in Egyptian history. \n                                \n         \nRunning time:  approximately three hours\, including two intermissions. \nSung in English\, Ancient Egyptian\, Biblical Hebrew and Akkadian\, with English subtitles. \nA co-production of LA Opera and English National Opera.  A collaboration with Improbable.
URL:https://philipglass.com/event/los-angeles-ca-akhnaten/
LOCATION:Dorothy Chandler Pavilion\, 135 N Grand Ave\, Los Angeles\, CA\, United States
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SUMMARY:Palo Alto\, CA (Harpsichord Concerto)
DESCRIPTION:https://www.thesfco.org/events/seasonannouncement-xefg2-zh898-pjlp6-ptp7d \nMainStage 3: Seeing Double Saturday\, February 28\, 2026  7:30 PM 9:30 PM First United Methodist Church of Palo Alto 625 Hamilton Ave Palo Alto\, Ca 94301 United States (map)  \nMainStage 3: Seeing DoubleConcert Sponsors: Leon and Karen Traister \nJens Ibsen – “Scene Symphony” for string orchestra SFCO commission\, with support from the NEA \nPhilip Glass – Concerto for Harpsichord and Orchestra; Jory Vinikour\, harpsichord \nJoseph Haydn – Symphony No. 49 “La Passione”  \n  RSVP 7:30pm Palo Alto   \nIn a first for the SFCO\, internationally acclaimed harpsichordist\, Jory Vinikour\, joins Music Director Jory Fankuchen and the San Francisco Chamber Orchestra in Philip Glass’ mesmerizing Concerto for Harpsichord and Orchestra. Mr. Vinikour brings his commanding musicianship and effortless technique to Glass’ homage to the Baroque. In another nod to the pre-Classical style\, Joseph Haydn’s Symphony No. 49\, La Passione\, fuses Baroque sound and form with the dramatic Sturm and Drang movement of the 18th century in a fiery and tumultuous work. Our program opens with Scene Symphony\, an SFCO commission by the brilliant young composer Jens Ibsen.
URL:https://philipglass.com/event/palo-alto-ca-harpsichord-concerto/
LOCATION:First United Methodist Church-Palo\, 625 Hamilton Ave\, Palo Alto\, CA\, United States
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