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Inside Einstein on the Beach: Guest Blog by Lindsay Kesselman

The next installment from inside Einstein on the Beach. Lindsay Kesselman, member of Phillip Glass Ensemble for the duration of the 2012-2013 international tour of Einstein on the Beach, guest blogs: “Every night in New York we left rehearsal feeling drained, mentally and physically, without an ounce more energy to give. And…it felt fantastic.”

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[VIDEO] Einstein on the Beach – Original Creative Team

Widely credited as one of the greatest artistic achievements of the 20th century, the opera Einstein on the Beach launched director Robert Wilson and composer Philip Glass to international success when it was first produced in Avignon, France in 1976.

In this video, featuring Einstein’s original creative team, Philip Glass remembers the first night of Einstein, Robert Wilson sits next to Arthur Miller, and Lucinda Childs recollects the “Supermarket Speech.”

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Robert Wilson: Video 50

Robert Wilson fans will have much to do in Ann Arbor this winter. Einstein on the Beach, a screening of Absolute Wilson, and Video 50 at UMMA, an exhibit of Wilson’s “smaller-scale” experiments in video, is “classic surrealism.”

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RENEGADE Contest – Win Tickets!

What’s a renegade to you? How do you know when a work is truly game-changing, experimental or history-making? Give us your answer in 7 words to enter to win tickets!

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[VIDEO] Messiah Memories Bloopers

UMS first presented Handel’s Messiah in December of 1879. Over several weeks, we released a series of Messiah Memories webisodes from everyone involved over the years. We couldn’t resist releasing these staff bloopers.

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Glimmers of Light and Dark with the London Philharmonic

The London Philharmonic’s concert this Tuesday, December 6, in Hill Auditorium, features an intriguing program of the familiar, dramatic and mystifying. With Mozart’s beloved Violin Concerto no. 5, Matthias Pintscher’s seething and…

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[VIDEO] Messiah Memories: Soloists Meg Bragle and Mary Wilson

UMS first presented Handel’s Messiah in December of 1879. Over several weeks, we released a series of Messiah Memories webisodes from everyone involved over the years. In this episode, Meg Bragle (mezzo-soprano) and Mary Wilson (soprano), Messiah soloists and good friends, talk about the fun of coming back to Ann Arbor to perform in Messiah.

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Q&A with Stile Antico

When we presented Stile Antico two years ago, it was one of the most talked-about events of the season. Stile Antico today is now firmly established as one of the most original and exciting new groups in the choral music world. We asked the group a few questions. Holiday Spoiler: Frosty the Snowman is involved.

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[VIDEO] Messiah Memories: Megan Sajewski, resident of Martha Cook dormitory

UMS first presented Handel’s Messiah in December of 1879. In this third episode, Megan Sajewski, resident of Martha Cook dormitory, talks about co-chairing the annual Martha Cook Messiah Dinner.

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