Five Songs: Thoreau

~ Recording by Dawn Upshaw, Orchestra of St. Luke’s, John Adams

Appears on releases

#TitleLengthTrack artistRelease titleRelease artistRelease group typeCountry/DateLabelCatalog#
Official
1.2Five Songs: Thoreau1:56Charles IvesJohn Adams Conducts American ElegiesOrchestra of St. Luke’s, Dawn Upshaw, Paul Crossley, John AdamsAlbum
  • US1991-03-05
Nonesuch (imprint of Nonesuch Records Inc.)79249
1.2Five Songs: Thoreau1:56Charles IvesJohn Adams Conducts American ElegiesOrchestra of St. Luke’s, Dawn Upshaw, Paul Crossley, John AdamsAlbum
Elektra Nonesuch7559-79249-2
4.3Five Songs, Part 1: Thoreau1:56John AdamsThe John Adams EarboxJohn AdamsAlbum + Compilation
  • US1999-10-19
Nonesuch (imprint of Nonesuch Records Inc.)79453-2
8.2Five Songs: Thoreau1:56Charles IvesCollected WorksJohn AdamsAlbum + Compilation
  • US2022-07-01
Nonesuch (imprint of Nonesuch Records Inc.)075597932294
7.2Five Songs: Thoreau1:56Charles IvesCollected WorksJohn AdamsAlbum + Compilation
  • -2022-07-01
Nonesuch (imprint of Nonesuch Records Inc.)
1.2Five Songs: Thoreau1:56Charles IvesJohn Adams Conducts American ElegiesOrchestra of St. Luke’s, Dawn Upshaw, Paul Crossley, John AdamsAlbumElektra Nonesuch79249-2, 979249-2

Relationships

engineer:Paul Zinman (engineer) (in 1989-08)
soprano vocals:Dawn Upshaw (soprano) (in 1989-08)
orchestra:Orchestra of St. Luke’s (in 1989-08)
conductor:John Adams (American minimalist composer) (in 1989-08)
recorded at:Manhattan Center Studios in Midtown Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (in 1989-08)
recording of:Five Songs: Thoreau (for orchestra, arr. Adams) (in 1989-08)

Five Songs: Thoreau (for orchestra, arr. Adams)

composer:Charles Ives (American composer)
arranger:John Adams (American minimalist composer)
part of:Five Songs
arrangement of:Thoreau, S. 373