John Adams: Naive and Sentimental Music
Naive and Sentimental Music
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- +Mother of the Man; Chain to the Rhythm
- Künstler: Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra, Esa-Pekka Salonen
- Label: Nonesuch, DDD, 1999
- Erscheinungstermin: 2.9.2002
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John Adams’s Naive and Sentimental Music, an orchestral work of nearly 50 minutes, is his most ambitious symphonic work to date. Premiered and recorded by the Los Angeles Philharmonic under the direction of Esa-Pekka Salonen, to whom the piece is dedicated, the work has subsequently been performed to great critical acclaim in New York, Chicago, Boston, and Cleveland, and throughout Europe.
Taking its title from the German poet Friedrich Schiller, Adams's Naive and Sentimental Music has been called »ultimately personal, intimate … an epic in which individual stories peek through the onrush of history« (Los Angeles Times) and »a maximal tour de force that proves how far [Adams] has moved from his minimalist roots« (Chicago Tribune). The piece also takes its lead from the Schiller work, which examines the relationship between two different artistic personalities, one that creates in an un-self-conscious way, and one that tends to analyze itself as it creates. Adams has articulated his attempt to let the former aspect of his own nature »play freely« in this new work.
Following on the heels of a three-day, eight-concert retrospective of Adams’s music at the BBC Festival in London earlier in 2002, which showcased nearly all of his most significant works, Naive and Sentimental Music came at a time of an unprecedented degree of recognition for the composer both in the US and Europe.
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G. -F. Kühn in stereoplay 12/02: »›Naive And Sentimental Music‹ von John Adams ist so was wie Steve Reichs beste Stücke aus den späten 70er Jahren, adaptiert für die Bedürfnisse der großen symphonischen Apparate. Die lechzen auf der Suche nach neuem Repertoire nach einer solchen neuen ›Neuen Welt‹, zumal in solch perfekter Umsetzung. Das Stück wird seinen Weg machen.«- Tracklisting
- Mitwirkende
Disk 1 von 1 (CD)
- 1 I. Naive and Sentimental Music
- 2 II. Mother of the Man
- 3 Iii. Chain To The Rhythm