San Antonio composer Nathan Felix to present new opera Glory Gone this Saturday

San Antonio composer Nathan Felix is known for his immersive and experimental operas, and his latest at the Radius Center looks to be a doozy. Following a beloved Latina pop singer who's brutally attacked by an obsessed fan and ultimately seeks revenge, Felix's Glory Gone echoes the tragic and untimely death of Selena, the martyred Queen of Tejano, who was murdered by her own fan club leader 30 years ago. Felix's works are heightened and intense, almost hallucinogenic at times, and Glory Gone presents a special opportunity to see cutting-edge music in San Antonio.
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