The John Adams Edition Berliner Philharmoniker, Adams, Dudamel, Gilbert, Petrenko & Sir Simon Rattle
Album info
Album-Release:
2017
HRA-Release:
16.05.2018
Label: Berliner Philharmoniker Recordings
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Orchestral
Artist: Berliner Philharmoniker, Adams, Dudamel, Gilbert, Petrenko & Sir Simon Rattle
Composer: John Adams (1947)
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- John Adams (b.1947): Harmonielehre:
- 1 Harmonielehre: I. 18:50
- 2 Harmonielehre: II. The Anfortas Wound 12:07
- 3 Harmonielehre: III. Meister Eckhardt and Quackie 11:18
- Short Ride in a Fast Machine:
- 4 Short Ride in a Fast Machine 04:11
- City Noir:
- 5 City Noir: I. The City and Its Double 13:32
- 6 City Noir: II. The Song Is for You 08:32
- 7 City Noir: III. Boulevard Night 12:07
- Lollapalooza:
- 8 Lollapalooza 06:35
- Scheherazade.2:
- 9 Scheherazade.2: I. Tale of the Wise Young Woman – Pursuit by the True Believers 15:27
- 10 Scheherazade.2: II. A Long Desire (Love Scene) 14:22
- 11 Scheherazade.2: III. Scheherazade and the Men with Beards 10:10
- 12 Scheherazade.2: IV. Escape, Flight, Sanctuary 08:14
- The Wound-Dresser:
- 13 The Wound-Dresser 18:31
- The Gospel According to the Other Mary, Act I:
- 14 The Gospel According to the Other Mary, Act I Scene 1: The Next Day in the City Jail 04:19
- 15 The Gospel According to the Other Mary, Act I Scene 1: Now a Certain Woman Named Martha 02:54
- 16 The Gospel According to the Other Mary, Act I Scene 2: And She Had a Sister Named Mary 01:45
- 17 The Gospel According to the Other Mary, Act I Scene 2: I Am Surprised That I Am Beginning to Pray Daily 03:28
- 18 The Gospel According to the Other Mary, Act I Scene 2: Chorus: En un Día da Amor Yo Bajé Hasta la Tierra 04:43
- 19 The Gospel According to the Other Mary, Act I Scene 3: Now a Certain Man Was Sick 04:19
- 20 The Gospel According to the Other Mary, Act I Scene 3: Lazarus Dies While His Sisters Await Jesus 02:06
- 21 The Gospel According to the Other Mary, Act I Scene 3: Why Standest Thou Afar off, O Lord? 02:36
- 22 The Gospel According to the Other Mary, Act I Scene 3: In My Own Quietly Explosive Here 03:02
- 23 The Gospel According to the Other Mary, Act I Scene 3: Don't Touch My Left Arm 02:24
- 24 The Gospel According to the Other Mary, Act I Scene 3: When Mary Was Come Where Jesus Was 03:46
- 25 The Gospel According to the Other Mary, Act I Scene 3: Jesus Said, Take Ye Away The Stone 02:14
- 26 The Gospel According to the Other Mary, Act I Scene 3: And When He Thus Had Spoken 04:41
- 27 The Gospel According to the Other Mary, Act I Scene 3: Drop Down, Ye Heavens, from Above 02:55
- 28 The Gospel According to the Other Mary, Act I Scene 4: Then Jesus Six Days Before the Passover 00:44
- 29 The Gospel According to the Other Mary, Act I Scene 4: For the Grave Cannot Praise Thee 07:08
- 30 The Gospel According to the Other Mary, Act I Scene 4: Then Took Mary a Pound of Ointment 04:48
- 31 The Gospel According to the Other Mary, Act I Scene 5: And There Were Some That Had Indignation 01:53
- 32 The Gospel According to the Other Mary, Act I Scene 5: We Know There Will Be No Utopias 06:17
- 33 The Gospel According to the Other Mary, Act I Scene 5: Tell Me: How Is This Night Different 11:37
- The Gospel According to the Other Mary, Act II:
- 34 The Gospel According to the Other Mary, Act II Chorus: Who Rips His Own Flesh Down the Seams 04:01
- 35 The Gospel According to the Other Mary, Act II Scene 1: Martha and Mary, Not Knowing 05:58
- 36 The Gospel According to the Other Mary, Act II Scene 2: Introduction 02:20
- 37 The Gospel According to the Other Mary, Act II Scene 2: Up at Two a.m., Picketed All Day 01:58
- 38 The Gospel According to the Other Mary, Act II Scene 2: The Said Defendants 02:52
- 39 The Gospel According to the Other Mary, Act II Scene 2: Chorus: Jesus, Incomparable Perdonador de Injurias 03:11
- 40 The Gospel According to the Other Mary, Act II Scene 3: And They Were Come unto a Place Called Golgotha 06:14
- 41 The Gospel According to the Other Mary, Act II Scene 3: Daughters of Jerusalem, Weep Not for Me 02:37
- 42 The Gospel According to the Other Mary, Act II Scene 3: Now There Stood by the Cross of Jesus 01:14
- 43 The Gospel According to the Other Mary, Act II Scene 3: When Jesus Saw His Mother 03:13
- 44 The Gospel According to the Other Mary, Act II Scene 4: When the Rain Began to Fall 04:54
- 45 The Gospel According to the Other Mary, Act II Scene 4: On Earth When He Heard the First Rain 03:35
- 46 The Gospel According to the Other Mary, Act II Scene 4: His Son Cried Out to Him 01:56
- 47 The Gospel According to the Other Mary, Act II Scene 5: Now in the Place Where He Was Crucified 04:30
- 48 The Gospel According to the Other Mary, Act II Scene 5: Mary Awakens on the Third Morning 02:24
- 49 The Gospel According to the Other Mary, Act II Scene 5: Chorus: It Is Spring 04:17
- 50 The Gospel According to the Other Mary, Act II Scene 6: And, Behold, There Was a Great Earthquake 03:09
- 51 The Gospel According to the Other Mary, Act II Scene 6: Why Seek Ye the Living Among the Dead? 07:36
Info for The John Adams Edition
John Adams is considered the musical voice of America. His tonal language is at once unmistakable and of infinite variety. Minimalism mixes with imaginative orchestration and a jazz-inflected spirit to create a cosmos full of energy and colour that constantly reveals new facets. In a unique transatlantic partnership, John Adams has accompanied the Berliner Philharmoniker for a whole season as composer in residence. The orchestra performed a wide variety of his works, from the oratorio “The Gospel According to the Other Mary” and the famous “Harmonielehre” to more unfamiliar treasures. The concerts were conducted by chief conductor Sir Simon Rattle and outstanding guests: Gustavo Dudamel, Alan Gilbert and Kirill Petrenko. In the course of this partnership, John Adams himself also made his debut as conductor of the Berliner Philharmoniker.
"Both [Harmonielehre and The Gospel According to the Other Mary] benefit from the full palette of the Berlin Philharmonic, from powerful lower brass to exquisite wind solos and sensuous strings; the melodic line halfway through Part 1 of Harmonielehre, a symphony in all but name, can never have been more beautifully phrased or recorded. Each performance brings its own special character, even when the same sounds are in question." (BBC Music Magazine)
"Purity of sound, rhythmic precision and attention to detail make this a recording quite unlike any other to date. If there’s no experience quite like hearing Harmonielehre live in a hall, this is certainly a very close second…Petrenko conducts [The Wound-Dresser] with taste and discretion…The luxuriously lifelike sound the engineers have so artfully captured here, and indeed throughout the entire set, gives Berlin the edge. This is a treat not to be missed." (Gramophone Magazine)
Berliner Philharmoniker
Rundfunkchor Berlin
John Adams, conductor
Alan Gilbert, conductor
Gustavo Dudamel, conductor
Kirill Petrenko, conductor
Sir Simon Rattle, conductor
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