Akhnaten by Philip Glass

Programme

  • Philip Glass Akhnaten

 

 

 


Karen Kamensek conducted Glass' Akhnaten, and Anthony Roth Costanzo sang the title role at the Met. The Matinee is bringing both (as well as Zachary James) to the Netherlands.

Current opera

Together with Einstein on the Beach and Satyagraha, the opera Akhnaten (1983) forms a triptych about science, politics and religion. Composer Philip Glass, mostly in collaboration with theatrical producer Robert Wilson, thus created a vast musico-dramatic panorama of topical subjects in an extraordinary new language of form. In Akhnaten, after the death of his father, the young pharaoh Akhenaten comes to power, with his wife Nefertiti - the one of the beautiful bust in Berlin. After his coronation, he abolishes all the old gods to introduce a new religion. This to the dismay of the priests, who overthrow him.

Minimalist idiom

Glass uses his well-known minimalist idiom here, combined with overwhelming choral and dance scenes. The title role is written for a countertenor, reinforcing the Pharaoh's special status. Nefertiti, on the other hand, is sung by an alto, blending the vocal colors of this pair, along with Mother Tye's soprano part, in a special way. Conductor and several soloists - including title interpreter Anthony Roth Costanzo - also participated in the last performance of this opera at the Metropolitan Opera in New York.


 

Date:
Saturday, June 6, 2026
Time:
12:30 pm
Intermission:
Yes
Location:
The Royal Concertgebouw

Amsterdam
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Large Hall

Performers

Radio Philharmonic Orchestra
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Karen Kamensek
Conductor
Netherlands Radio Choir
Choir
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Benjamin Goodson
Choir conductor
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Anthony Roth Costanzo
Countertenor, Akhnaten
Chrystal E. Williams
Mezzo-soprano, Nefertiti
Kiandra Howarth
Soprano, Queen Tye
Benson Wilson
Baritone, Horemhab
James Kryshak
Tenor, Amon, High Priest
Frederik Bergman
Bass-baritone, Aye
Zachary James
Bass, Amenhotep
Elma Dekker
Soprano, Daughter
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Kris Ng
Soprano, Daughter

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