Singing Archaeology: Philip Glass’s Akhnaten  32725

  1. Oedipus and Akhnaten: Of Origins and Archaeologies
  2. Glass’s Poetics of Postmodernism
  3. The Musical Language of Akhnaten
  4. Narrating from a Distance: Representations of the Old Order in the Prelude and the First Two Scenes
  5. Higher Love: New Geometries of Power, Desire, and Exclusion in the Trio and Two ‘Duets’ of Akhnaten, Nefertiti, and Tye
  6. The Illusion of Autonomy: Apotheosis and Degeneration in Akhnaten’s Hymn to the Sun and in the Family Scene
  7. Repudiation and Resurrection: The Final Three Scenes
  8. Some Thoughts on the Reception of Akhnaten

Topics covered by this book

  1. Akhnaten (drama)
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