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SUMMARY:Paris\, France (Satyagraha)
DESCRIPTION:https://www.operadeparis.fr/saison-25-26/opera/satyagraha \nSatyagraha                                    Philip Glass                                                                            Palais Garnier                                                                            du 10 avril au 03 mai 2026  Quelle est l’influence de Gandhi sur le monde politique contemporain ? C’est cette question qu’explore Satyagraha\, l’opéra de Philip Glass (1980)\, deuxième opus de sa trilogie consacrée à des personnages historiques avec Einstein on the Beach (1976) et Akhnaten (1984). Pour autant\,  Satyagraha  – « force de la vérité » en sanskrit – n’est pas un biopic.  \nCette œuvre à la musique hypnotique mélange les temporalités et associe chacun de ses trois actes à une figure clé liée à Gandhi pour mieux appréhender la genèse de sa pensée politique : Léon Tolstoï avec qui il correspondit\, le poète Rabindranath Tagore qui le soutint\, et enfin Martin Luther King\, nourri par ses principes de non-violence. Satyagraha fait son entrée au répertoire de l’Opéra de Paris dans la mise en scène de Bobbi Jene Smith et d’Or Schraiber qui y ont déjà signé la pièce chorégraphique Pit. Pour eux\, cet opéra « n’est pas seulement une méditation sur l’histoire mais un appel à l’action et une leçon puissante qui résonne encore plus aujourd’hui ».
URL:https://philipglass.com/event/paris-france-satyagraha-5/
LOCATION:Palais Garnier\, Pl. de l’Opéra\, 75009 Paris\, France
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SUMMARY:Raleigh\, NC (Violin Concert No.1)
DESCRIPTION:23rd April 2026 – 26th April 2026\nhttps://carolinaballet.com \nPhilip Glass \n\nViolin Concerto No 1\n\n\nPERFORMERS\nCarolina Ballet\n Zalman Raffael\, choreographer\n\n\nCONDUCTOR\nAl Sturgis\n\nview dates \n\n23rd -26th April 2026\nMartin Marietta Center for the Performing Arts\, Raleigh\, NC\, United States of America
URL:https://philipglass.com/event/raleigh-nc-violin-concert-no-1/
LOCATION:Martin Marietta Center for the Performing Arts\, 2 E South St\, Raleigh\, NC\, United States
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SUMMARY:Seoul\, Korea (The Cocteau Trilogy)
DESCRIPTION:https://m.lgart.com/product/en/performance/252942 Description Philip Glass: Cocteau Trilogy by Katia and Marielle Labèque Katia and Marielle Labèque are France’s most celebrated piano duo\, often hailed as “living legends.” After releasing their first recording before the age of twenty\, the sisters went on to redefine the landscape of duo piano performance\, traversing genres from Bach and Mozart to jazz\, pop\, rock\, and minimalism. They have captivated tens of thousands of listeners at landmark events such as the Berlin Philharmonic’s Waldbühne Gala Concert and the Vienna Philharmonic’s Summer Night Concert at Schönbrunn Palace. In 2015\, the Concerto for Two Pianos\, written especially for them by Philip Glass\, received widespread acclaim at its premiere with the Los Angeles Philharmonic under the baton of Gustavo Dudamel. Now in their seventies\, the Labèque sisters continue to travel the world and embark on new projects\, reaffirming their status as one of the defining piano duos of our time. For the upcoming performance\, they present three two-piano suites by Philip Glass from his operas based on Jean Cocteau’s works\, specially arranged for the duo and set against a dreamy scenography centered around a stunning chandelier.  \n2026.04.26  \nLG SIGNATURE Hall  \nTime  \nSun 5pm \n8+ (born in 2019 or earlier) \nDuration  \n2h with one interval \nPrice  \nVIP 120\,000 / R 90\,000 / S 70\,000 / A 50\,000  \n Katia and Marielle Labèque\, piano  \nCyril Teste\, artistic direction
URL:https://philipglass.com/event/seoul-korea-the-cocteau-trilogy/
LOCATION:LG SIGNATURE Hall Seoul Korea
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