
My Father's Song
John Adams talks to Donald Macleod about the influence of Charles Ives on his music, and his upbringing in New England.
John Adams's father taught him clarinet and they played together in a local marching band. He mastered the instrument 'almost too quickly', and while studying at Harvard he found work with the Boston Symphony Orchestra. Elements of his upbringing were reminiscent of Charles Ives's, who also grew up in New England. Today, Adams talks to Donald Macleod about the influence of Ives on his music, including two works which reference his early life, and a work for choir, orchestra and pre-recorded sounds - On the Transmigration of Souls - written to commemorate the victims of September 11, 2001. Initally uneasy about writing a work in which he was called on to address national mourning, here too he drew inspiration from Ives's work, this time the The Unanswered Question, which Adams describes as a 'quiet spirit behind the piece'.
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John Adams
John's book of alleged dances for string quartet and electronics
Performer: Kronos Quartet
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John Adams
Gnarly buttons for clarinet and ensemble
Performer: Michael COLLINS - Clarinet
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John Adams
My father knew Charles Ives for orchestra
Conductor: John ADAMS Performer: BBC Symphony Orchestra Performer: Bill Houghton - Trumpet
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John Adams
On the transmigration of souls for chorus, children's chorus and orchestra
Conductor: Lorin Maazel Performer: Brooklyn Youth Chorus Performer: New York Choral Artists Performer: New York Philharmonic Orchestra
- Nonesuch.
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John Adams
Judah to Ocean
- Nonesuch.
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John Adams
Gnarly Buttons mvt. 3
- Nonesuch.
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John Adams
On the Transmigration of Souls
- Nonesuch.
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John Adams
Judah to Ocean
- Nonesuch.
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John Adams
Gnarly Buttons mvt. 3
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John Adams
On the Transmigration of Souls
- Nonesuch.
Broadcasts
- Tue 4 Sep 201212:00BBC Radio 3
- Tue 4 Sep 201218:30BBC Radio 3







