Thank you guys!! :)
Adams, John
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Originally posted by DracoM View Post<< I realise there are plenty of people who don't share this opinion, but for me Adams seems to go to the supermarket to choose a few preexistent stylistic characteristics, then goes home, mixes them together and waters them all down...>>
Succinctly put.
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I'm with BBM, JLW, and Black Swan here!
Many composers whose music I'd throw out of the balloon basket to stay in the air before that of Adams.
Shaker Loops, Violin Concerto, Chairman Dances, and Harmonium all much enjoyed in Casa Pulcinella.
Indeed, when trying out a new CD system, not remotely of the spec JLW has, along with a choral CD and a piano one I took the Nonesuch Chairman Dances to see how they came across.
But I can appreciate that it might drive other folks crazy!
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I don't know enough of his work to pronounce judgement meaningfully. We saw Nixon in China at ENO a few years ago but I don't have a recording. It was an exciting staging and a most enjoyable evening in the theatre. I have only two CDs: The Simon Rattle Harmonienlehre disc on EMI and the Chamber Symphony with Reinbert de Leeuw and the Schönberg Ensemble on the Radio Nederland Box, both of which make rather compelling listening to my ears.
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I had the privilege of attending a performance of Doctor Atomic at ENO in 2009. Adams' setting of Donne's sonnet, 'Batter my heart, three person'd God', is one of the greatest arias in opera; immense the genius that created it.
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Richard B.
I totally agree, I was being nice, but I agree Contemporary music did/does not need saving.
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