
John Luther Adams writes music that lacks any trace of human feeling. It is “process” music–cold, implacable, but often very beautiful in its way, as
Alaskan composer John Luther Adams’ tribute to Lou Harrison is scored for solo strings, string orchestra, and two pianos. Lasting some 63 minutes, the work
John Luther Adams (not to be confused with John Adams) writes what might best be called “eco-music”, often inspired by the vistas of his native
John Luther Adams? No, he’s not any relation to the well-known minimalist/neo-romantic composer John Adams. Of course, you couldn’t tell this from the booklet notes,
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