Symphony No. 6 (Plutonian Ode)
Symphony No. 8 World Premiere!
By Philip Glass
Bruckner Orchestra Linz
Conducted by Dennis Russell Davies
Soprano: Lauren Flanigan
BAM Howard Gilman Opera House
Nov 2, 4 & 5 at 7:30pm
Tickets: $20, 40, 60
BAMdialogue with Philip Glass
BAM Hillman Attic Studio
Nov 4 at 6pm
($8; $4 for Friends of BAM)
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BAMdialogue Tickets
Since his breakthrough in the 1970s, Philip Glass’ hypnotic,
mesmerizingly lush minimalism has altered our understanding
of what orchestral music can sound like. This November, conductor
Dennis Russell Davies, a world-renowned interpreter of Glass’
symphonic work, and the 90-member Bruckner Orchestra Linz of
Austria (in its American debut) present two of Glass’
recent compositions.
Glass and Davies’ working relationship spans more than
a quarter century, including the debut performances of Glass’
first six symphonies. BAM is honored to present the world premiere
of Symphony No. 8, for which Davies has asked Glass to think
of the orchestra as a collection of virtuoso instruments typically
found in a concerto formation. Unlike his recent text-driven
symphonies, Symphony No. 8 marks a return to purely instrumental
music. Like all Glass works it promises to be vital and resolutely
modern.
Symphony No. 6 (Plutonian Ode), set to Allen Ginsberg’s
passionate “Plutonian Ode” and arranged for orchestra
and soprano (the outstanding Lauren Flanigan), follows the trajectory
of the poem—a tumultuous three-part epic that decries
nuclear proliferation, urges healing, and finally describes
an epiphany reached through personal transformation.
Photo: Mark Seliger