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Dr. Atomic Symphony/Guide to St

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Dr. Atomic Symphony/Guide to St

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Pulitzer Prize-winning composer John Adams’ Dr. Atomic Symphony, performed here by the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra under the direction of David Robertson, is a thrilling distillation of musical themes from Adams’ 2005 opera Dr. Atomic. This 2007 work is a 25-minute white-knuckle ride that manages to convey all the drama, dread, tension and uncertainty that distinguished Adam’s impressionistic examination of the life of scientist J. Robert Oppenheimer. It’s a tale blending history, politics, science and ethics, centered around “an anti-hero, laced with deep moral dilemmas,” as Atomic Symphony liner-notes writer Jeremy Denk puts It. It is a real-life saga in which the fate of humanity truly hangs in the balance. And it still does: as the New York Times noted, Dr. Atomic remains “all too timely.” The Times has also praised Dr. Atomic as Adams’ “most complex and masterly music...The tension mounts as Mr. Adams builds up a din of pummeling rhythms and fractured meters, with orchestra chords exploding into shards of harmonic debris: call it Atomic Minimalism.” The opera received its premiere in San Francisco and was restaged last fall in a sold-out production at New York City’s Metropolitan Opera. Dr. Atomic subsequently opened in London to unanimous acclaim. The Observer admired "Adams's meditative, richly faceted score”; the Times of London said, “Once again Adams has turned 20th-century history into absorbing, provocative music-theatre.” Paired on this disc with Dr. Atomic Symphony is Adams’ 2001 Guide To Strange Places, an equally kinetic, though far less disquieting, composition, inspired, Adams has said, by a family trip to Southern France, the title taken from a guidebook Adams found. The 22-minute work was also the springboard for a highly regarded 2003 dance piece by New York City Ballet choreographer Peter Martins, as part of a John Adams Festival at Lincoln Center.
Product details
Release Date:
2009-08-21
Publication Date:
2009-08-21
Publisher:
Nonesuch
Languages:
Published: English, Original: English
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