Opera Saratoga Presents: Drift
Conducted by Christopher Allen and directed by Caili Quan, “DRIFT” marks Opera Saratoga’s first-ever mainstage commission from an all-female creative team — a bold exploration of identity and endurance in an era defined by displacement.
In a world reshaped by conflict, climate change, and exile, “DRIFT” tells the haunting story of a young woman caught between the fragments of her past and the forces that seek to define her memory. Set in a glacial, war-scarred landscape, the opera unfolds in an archive where scientists attempt to reconstruct identity from what remains — a photograph, a melody, a heartbeat preserved in ice.
Composer Alyssa Weinberg and librettist J. Mae Barizo weave a poetic meditation on migration, loss, and belonging, asking how memory survives when place and history are erased. Blending live voices, piano, and electronics, Weinberg’s shimmering score merges the organic and the digital, evoking both the fragility of human connection and the vast, shifting terrain of the modern world.
Opera Saratoga will produce a piano/electronics workshop of this piece by Weinberg and Barizo, conducted by Christopher Allen and directed by Caili Quan.