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Release DateOctober 19, 1999
UPC Code075597945324
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About The John Adams Earbox: A 10-CD Retrospective

Having earned his composing stripes after the 1960s, John Adams had the pioneering work of Steve Reich, Philip Glass, and Terry Riley close at hand as he ventured into his trade. And, while minimalism's historical continuum helps place Adams, he used Reich, Glass, and Riley (among others) only as a starting point. And here's proof: a 10-CD retrospective of nearly all Adams's recorded compositions on Nonesuch Records, the label that also issued Steve Reich 1965-1995 and Kronos Quartet: 25 Years. Adams's Harmonium, a choral work of startling energy and effervescence, appears here in a new recording, as do distillations of both The Death of Klinghoffer and Nixon in China, two path-clearing operas. Over the span of a career covered by Earbox, Adams has returned minimalism to traditional instrumental ensembles as well as to projects that at once advanced a political commentary and took that commentary back to orchestral audiences. And so, in far less time than his predecessors, Adams created works that now play like standard repertoire pieces: The Wound Dresser and Shaker Loops and the Violin Concerto--all of them are here. What these works demonstrate is a fierce creativity on the one hand and perhaps a hunger for commercial advances on the other. Adams may at times be a bustling free thinker, but he sounds ever conscious of what audiences are listening to. As for the works themselves, they remain every bit as daunting as when written.

Some may object to particular selections. I Was Looking at the Ceiling and Then I Saw the Sky, for example, hardly ranks with Adams's best work. But this box isn't a mere best-of; it's an almost-all-of. At times terrifically American--especially in the news-aware operas and their narrative pragmatism--Adams well deserves a major box set, and its coverage is appropriate to his varied, stylistically diverse output. As with any large-scale retrospective, Earbox--which fairly bristles with Adams's new composition, Slonimsky's Earbox--has spots where fans might balk at the quality of the composer's writing. But it's got a fantastic accompanying booklet along with its many hours of inarguably modern and thoroughly listener-friendly music. --Andrew Bartlett Amazon.com

Tracks

Disc 1
  1. I. Negative Love
  2. II. Because I Could Not Stop for Death
  3. III. Wild Nights
  4. I. Shaking & Trembling
  5. II. Hymning Slews
  6. III. Loops & Verses
  7. IV. A Final Shaking
Disc 2
  1. The Chairman Dances (Foxtrot for Orchestra) - John Adams, Adams, John [1]
  2. First Movement
  3. Second Movement
  4. Third Movement: On the Dominant Divide
  5. Fearful Symmetries - John Adams, Adams, John [1]
Disc 3
  1. Act 1. Scene 1. Opening
  2. Act 1. Scene 1. "Soldiers of heaven hold the sky"
  3. Act 1. Scene 1. "The people are the heroes now"
  4. Act 1. Scene 1. Landing of The Spirit of '76
  5. Act 1. Scene 1. "Your flight was smooth, I hope?"
  6. Act 1. Scene 1. "News has kind of mystery:"
  7. Act 1. Scene 3. "Ladies & gentlemen, Comrades & friends,"
  8. Act 1. Scene 3. "Mr. Premier, distinguished guests,"
  9. Act 1. Scene 3. Cheers
  10. Act 2. Scene 1. "This is prophetic!"
  11. Act 2. Scene 2. Opening
  12. Act 2. Scene 2. "Oh what a day / I thought I'd die!"
  13. Act 2. Scene 2. "Whip her to death!"
  14. Act 2. Scene 2. "I am the wife of Mao Tse-tung"
  15. Act 3. "Let us examine what you did."
  16. Act 3. "When I woke up"
  17. Act 3. "I have no offspring."
  18. Act 3. "I can keep still,"
  19. Act 3. "After that - / The sweat / Had soaked my uniform"
  20. Act 3. "Peking watches the stars,"
  21. Act 3. "You won at poker."
  22. Act 3. "I am old & cannot sleep"
Disc 4
  1. The Wound-Dresser - John Adams, Adams, John [1]
  2. Christian Zeal & Activity - John Adams, Adams, John [1]
  3. Five Songs: Thoreau - John Adams, Ives, Charles
  4. Five Songs: Down East - John Adams, Ives, Charles
  5. Five Songs: Cradle Song - John Adams, Ives, Charles
  6. Five Songs: At the River - John Adams, Ives, Charles
  7. Five Songs: Serenity - John Adams, Ives, Charles
  8. Eros Piano - John Adams, Adams, John [1]
Disc 5
  1. Prologue. Chorus of the Exiled Palestinians
  2. Prologue. Chorus of the Exiled Jews
  3. Act 1. Scene 1. "It was just after 1:15"
  4. Act 1. Scene 1. " My Grandson Didi, who was two"
  5. Act 1. Scene 1. "Give these orders"
  6. Act 1. Scene 1. "So I said to my grandson"
  7. Act 1. Scene 1. "We are sorry for you"
  8. Act 1. Scene 1. Night Chorus
  9. Act 1. Scene 1. Chorus of Hagar & the Angel
  10. Act 2. Scene 1. "I've never been a violent man"
  11. Act 2. Scene 1. "You are always complaining of your suffering"
  12. Act 2. Scene 2. Aria of the Falling Body (Gymnopédie)
  13. Act 2. Scene 2. Day Chorus

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User Reviews

Average user review: 5.0 (6 reviews)

rating: 5 QuoteMoved to tearsQuote
Never before in my life was i moved so intensely and directly by classical music. I put the first cd in my player and a few minutes later tears are flowing. I find myself dancing and moving to a rythm i already seem to know. Wow, i just have to share that. March 18, 2004

rating: 5 QuoteNonesuch delivers.AgainQuote
John adams is one of the most popular living composers of"modern" classical music[I believe the cutoff point, though arbitrary is usually WWII}.I came to him late, through my husband. Modersn classical music , I said? What the hell is that?My husband kept playing bits and pieces of adams for me, and more and more i found myself amazed. and swayed. His operas have been groundbreaking{Nixon in China} controversial{Death Of klinghoffer},his compostions sublimely beautiful{shaker Loops or harmonium].HIS STATURE IS WORTHY THEN OF SUCH A MONUMENTAL CAREER SPANNING BOX SET.This 10 disc set[great value, again from NONESUCH}encompasses Adams' entire career,and though there are some misses here{I was looking at the ceiling and then i saw the sky doesnt quite fit},it is still magnificent. the Highlights are ,{for me} the Wound Dresser, Chamber symphony,Violin Concerto, of course, Shaker Loops and Harmonuim are wonderful. The true jewels here are Nixon in China,the Chairman dances and the Death of Klinghoffer,which is simply a masterpiece. The set comes with a wonderful book, which contains essay's by Robert Hurwitz {An Uncommon Man}renaud Machart[John adams as seen from europe} and Essays before an earbox by Adams himself.A Chronology and dicography are included. A wonderful study of an American original,worth the investment, Highly highly recommended November 27, 2002

rating: 4 Quoteharmonia in excelsisQuote
I must agree with Mr. Bartlett, particularly with regard to "Ceiling." It may well be because his Violin Concerto and Harmonielehre are so powerful. 4.5 stars.
Interesting, and likely intentional, is that two names in the extensive liner book fail to mention two great and glaringly obvious precursors: Carl Orff and Raymond Scott. Without "Carmina Burana," there would be no "Harmonium." Orff has his mark all over Adams's gifted and epic compositions. Similarly, though there are glib references to "cartoon music," the polymath engineer/musician Scott is a seminal figure in American music, and casts a large shadow over the witty juxtapositions and sense of play one loves in Adams's work. In all, an excellent career overview. November 12, 2001

rating: 5 QuoteOur greatest living composerQuote
As a composer, I'm staggered that anyone could fail to be gripped by this music.

That anyone can use the words "spoiled, overrated" amazes me. I emphatically disagree with "A music fan"'s review.

I don't think it's "mind-numbing"; I think it's spiritual and exciting. To me it's the most substantial music being created in our times.

I'm really sorry that anyone could fail to enjoy it, and really recommend others to listen for themselves. July 22, 2001

rating: 5 QuoteWonderful CDQuote
This compilation should turn even the most curmudgeonly listerner into a fan. Beautifully recorded, great notes -- and it's a heck of a bargain! April 2, 2000

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