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John Adams's El Nino (the slaughter of the innocents)?
Described as a "nativity oratorio",[1] it retells the Christmas story, with the first half focusing on Mary's thoughts before the birth in the stable in Bethlehem, and the second half covering the aftermath of the birth, Herod's slaughter of the Holy Innocents, and the early life of Jesus. (Wiki)
So, we have Dawn Upshaw, and three of her renowned recordings:
Gorecki: Symphony 3 (Symphony of sorrowful songs)
Adams: El niño
Barber: Knoxville, Summer of 1915
Now, who's going for victory?
Apologies for my own confusion earlier.
I thought that 'Early morning haircut' was a reference to 'Dawn Upshaw', and couldn't see how Upshaw was a hair style.
John Adams's El Nino (the slaughter of the innocents)
Ah, all I could find at the top of Amazon's Upshaw list was Songs of the Auvergne and a Handel opera, neither of which looked exactly 'famous'. Had forgotten the Adams even though it's on the shelves
I keep hitting the Escape key, but I'm still here!
Ah, all I could find at the top of Amazon's Upshaw list was Songs of the Auvergne and a Handel opera, neither of which looked exactly 'famous'. Had forgotten the Adams even though it's on the shelves
I know it's the wrong season, but I might take it down from my shelves too and give it a spin (or at least read the booklet!).
PS: I'd forgotten that Lorraine Hunt Lieberson was also in the cast.
Last edited by Pulcinella; 11-04-20, 09:42.
Reason: PS added.
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