Join Other Minds on a musical adventure tour at the Spoleto USA Festival in Charleston, South Carolina from May 31 to June 4. Attend in prime seating American premiere performances of two operas, Feng Yi Ting by Guo Wenjing and Kepler by Philip Glass, and a concert Orchestra Uncaged, featuring Radiohead's Jonny Greenwood and a US premiere of John Cage's orchestral trilogy, Twenty-Six, Twenty-Eight, and Twenty-Nine.
In addition to the performances, the tour includes:
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artist talks with Other Minds Artistic Director Charles Amirkhanian, Spoleto Festival USA conductor John Kennedy, and Festival Director Nigel Redden
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a special appearance of Philip Glass discussing his work
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exclusive receptions at the festival
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day tours to Fort Sumter and an historic local plantation
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time to explore charming neighborhood homes and shopping boutiques throughout Charleston
Upon booking with Other Minds, you will receive our promotional codes and a detailed itinerary.
Experience performances with a group of other adventurous music lovers, and discover the artistic process behind the works.
Deadline for booking is April 27, 2012. Book now as space is limited!
ACCOMMODATIONS
Broad Street in Charleston, SC
The Other Minds Spoleto Tour includes luxurious accommodations at the new Renaissance Hotel in the heart of downtown Charleston, within walking distance to shops and restaurants. See below for more information.
DATES
Tour Dates: May 31 - June 4
Hotel booked from the night of May 31.
Deadline for booking: April 27th, 5:00 pm PDT
COST
$1950 per person for one traveler (single occupancy)
$1500 per person for couples (double occupancy).
Airfare not included. Limited space is available.
CONTACT & INFO
Call or email to book your tour:
415-934-8134 x302
Please visit the Other Minds Spoleto page for the most updated information on the tour.
OTHER MINDS TOUR
MUSICAL PROGRAM
JUNE 1
FENG YI TING (PHOENIX PAVILION)
American Premiere Opera Production
Composed by Guo Wenjing
Directed by Atom Egoyan
An empire at stake; two powerful men in love with the same exquisite, inscrutable woman; and a plot that will change the course of history. Directed by internationally acclaimed film director Atom Egoyan, designed by Derek McLane with costumes by Han Feng and video by Tsang Kin-wah, this new production brings a fresh perspective to a classic story of love, corruption, and political intrigue.
JUNE 2
MUSIC IN TIME
CONVERSATION WITH PHILIP GLASS
John Kennedy, moderator
Philip Glass has composed over twenty operas and nine symphonies—among countless other works—and led a relentlessly full life of artistic innovation and collaboration. The composer of Kepler sits down for a conversation with Resident Conductor John Kennedy, and also will turn to his workplace —the piano—to share some of his music. This special, intimate program also celebrates his 75th birthday year and long history with Spoleto Festival USA.
JUNE 2
KEPLER
American Premiere Opera Production
Composed by Philip Glass
Libretto by Martina Winkel
Directed by Sam Helfrich
John Kennedy, Conductor
Johannes Kepler, the groundbreaking astronomer and mathematician of the scientific revolution, imagined "a continuous heavenly music only perceived by the mind." With a libretto gleaned primarily from Kepler's own writings and a driving and hypnotic score that embodies the scientist's quest to reconcile scientific discovery with the divine, the opera suggests, as Kepler himself believed, that there really may be a music of the spheres.
JUNE 3
ORCHESTRA UNCAGED
John Kennedy, conductor
Spoleto Festival USA Orchestra
The Spoleto Festival USA Orchestra, led by Resident Conductor John Kennedy, presents a special program of music of our time. Radiohead's Jonny Greenwood maintains a dual identity as a rock star and an innovative composer of post-classical music that blurs genres. The program includes two of Greenwood's recent works: the darkly intense Doghouse (2010), and 48 Responses to Polymorphia (2011) in its widely-anticipated American premiere. And in homage to the icon of sonic freedom, we celebrate the centenary of John Cage's birth with the American premiere performances of the last of his works yet to be heard in the U.S.: the orchestral trilogy Twenty-Six, Twenty-Eight, and Twenty-Nine (1991).