The John Adams Earbox

~ Release by John Adams (see all versions of this release, 1 available)

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1The Wound-Dresser
trumpet:
Chris Gekker
violin:
Naoko Tanaka (violinist)
baritone vocals:
Sanford Sylvan (baritone)
orchestra:
Orchestra of St. Luke’s
conductor:
John Adams (American minimalist composer)
recording of:
The Wound-Dresser
lyricist:
Walt Whitman (19th c. American poet, essayist, and journalist)
composer:
John Adams (American minimalist composer) (in 1988)
19:11
2Christian Zeal and Activity
orchestra:
San Francisco Symphony
conductor:
Edo de Waart (conductor)
recording of:
American Standard: Christian Zeal and Activity
composer:
John Adams (American minimalist composer) (in 1973)
part of:
American Standard
10:07
3Five Songs, Part 1: Thoreau
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)
composer:
Charles Ives (American composer)
arranger:
John Adams (American minimalist composer)
arrangement of:
Thoreau, S. 373
part of:
Five Songs
1:56
4Five Songs, Part 2: Down East
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: Down East (for orchestra, arr. Adams) (in 1989-08)
composer:
Charles Ives (American composer)
arranger:
John Adams (American minimalist composer)
arrangement of:
Down East, S. 236
part of:
Five Songs
2:28
5Five Songs, Part 3: Cradle Song
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: Cradle Song (for orchestra, arr. Adams) (in 1989-08)
composer:
Charles Ives (American composer)
arranger:
John Adams (American minimalist composer)
arrangement of:
Cradle Song, S. 233 (for voice and piano)
part of:
Five Songs
1:25
6Five Songs, Part 4: At the River
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: At the River (for orchestra, arr. Adams) (in 1989-08)
composer:
Charles Ives (American composer)
arranger:
John Adams (American minimalist composer)
arrangement of:
At the River, S. 214
part of:
Five Songs
1:17
7Five Songs, Part 5: Serenity
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: Serenity (for orchestra, arr. Adams) (in 1989-08)
lyricist:
John Greenleaf Whittier
composer:
Charles Ives (American composer)
arranger:
John Adams (American minimalist composer)
arrangement of:
Serenity, S. 347
2:02
8Eros Piano
engineer:
Paul Zinman (engineer) (in 1989-08)
piano:
Paul Crossley (pianist) (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:
Eros Piano (in 1989-08)
composer:
John Adams (American minimalist composer) (in 1989)
dedicated to:
Paul Crossley (pianist)
14:52
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