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  1. About This Album. On October 19, 1999, Nonesuch Records released The John Adams Earbox, a 10-CD box set retrospective, representing nearly all of John Adams’s recorded output for the label. The set includes all of the composer’s major works with which Adams has redefined contemporary classical music over the previous two decades.

  2. Century Rolls commissioned by the Cleveland Orchestra and composed in 1996. Lollapalooza composed in 1995. Slonimsky's Earbox commissioned by the Hallé Concerts Society, with funds provided by the Arts Concil Of England, Continental Airlines, and the Oregon Symphony; composed in 1996. Emanuel Ax appears courtesy of Sony Classics.

  3. John's Book of Alleged Dances; Gnarly Buttons * Kronos Quartet * Michael Collins, clarinet * London Sinfonietta/John Adams Nonesuch 79465-2 60:48 Summary for the Busy Executive: Ooooohhh, Johnny B. Goode! John Adams just gets better and better, without ever standing still. The ...

  4. The John Adams Earbox. Nonesuch: 7559794532. Buy download online. San Francisco Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra of St. Luke's, London Sinfonietta, Lyon Opera Orchestra, London Symphony Orchestra, Halle Orchestra, John Adams, Edo de Waart, Kent Nagano

  5. John's Book Of Alleged Dances: Recorded August 1995 (Toot Nipple) and August 1996 at Skywalker Sound, Nicasio, Calif. Lollapalooza, Slonimsky's Earbox: Recorded July 1997 at Royal Centre, Notingham, England. ... Kronos Quartet. Released. 1998 — US. Box Set. m b v. My Bloody Valentine. Released. 2013 — UK. Vinyl — LP, Album.

  6. Titel Dauer; 1 Lollapalooza, for orchestra - 2 John's Book of Alleged Dances, for string quartet - 3

  7. 19 de nov. de 1994 · The dances were “alleged” because the steps for them had yet to be invented (although by now a number of choreographers, including Paul Taylor, have created pieces around them). The general tone is dry, droll, sardonic. The music was composed with the personalities of the Kronos players very much in mind. The little pavane, “She’s So ...