For this first section of my re-do of this series, I have supplemented the missing pages from the 'News' aria' with excerpts from John Adams' handwritten piano-vocal score. No other live recording (save perhaps that of the 2011 Met production) has as few performance flaws as the original PBS broadcast of the Houston premiere, so that's what I'll be using here for the most part.
Great to hear and have the score to follow. I watched this work on Channel Four when it was broadcast there for the first time on UK TV. (1987?). I even recorded it on a video recorder. Pity that I have it no longer to watch. I am amazed that no available DVD recording of that production can be purchased. Such a shame as it was a superbly done and the few bits shown on TH-cam, have stood the test of time. Anyone with a recording of the original out there?
@@bazdesh A: The overture/opening choruses here are actually closer to Adams' written tempo indication. I've actually found that orchestras tend to play this section best at this speed - i.e. the orchestra for the Paris 2012 production lost their way a lot during the opening when they cut down the tempo. B: I'll be unlisting them one by one as the new videos go up but I won't delete them.
The harmonic shift in that pulsing accompaniment figure at 27:15 ("We can save it...") never fails to give me chills. This whole score is brilliant.
Thank you, very much, for making this available.
Thanks for making this available to all. God bless you
I particularly appreciate this score version.. Good for music theory analysis.
5:17 the people are the heroes now
terrific music, thank you!
For this first section of my re-do of this series, I have supplemented the missing pages from the 'News' aria' with excerpts from John Adams' handwritten piano-vocal score. No other live recording (save perhaps that of the 2011 Met production) has as few performance flaws as the original PBS broadcast of the Houston premiere, so that's what I'll be using here for the most part.
Much prefer the Houston version to the Met version. This was great. Thank you!
Thanks for your hard work, Minimal Effort! TH-cam is graced by your quality uploads - truly a trove of minimalism!
Agreed.
Great to hear and have the score to follow.
I watched this work on Channel Four when it was broadcast there for the first time on UK TV. (1987?). I even recorded it on a video recorder. Pity that I have it no longer to watch. I am amazed that no available DVD recording of that production can be purchased. Such a shame as it was a superbly done and the few bits shown on TH-cam, have stood the test of time. Anyone with a recording of the original out there?
Its awesome
36:35 sounds like the Chairman Dances.
My fave John Adams piece. News ! News! aria is great! Waaaaay better than anything Philip Glass wrote.
sodelicious ...
존 애덤스 - 중국에 간 닉슨 : 닉슨대통령의 중국방문( 당대의 주제)를 바로크 역사 오페라 형식으로 다루는 한편 미니멀리즘 기법을 이용
solid version, but perhaps a bit too fast for my liking, i grew to love the 2000s ENO version, even with its recording problems
i just noticed you are unlisting the ENO performance - are you planning to delete it or..?
@@bazdesh A: The overture/opening choruses here are actually closer to Adams' written tempo indication. I've actually found that orchestras tend to play this section best at this speed - i.e. the orchestra for the Paris 2012 production lost their way a lot during the opening when they cut down the tempo.
B: I'll be unlisting them one by one as the new videos go up but I won't delete them.
@@minimaleffort8780 So how does one find part I now that you have unlisted it ? I too like the ENO version a lot, with all its minor flaws.
@@hocbes th-cam.com/video/5qTaeF9x8wk/w-d-xo.html i have it saved in a playlist
Ignore this 5:13
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24:56 some obscure far-left stance chit chat
I love this section
commie music
u brainless barbarian
I remember President Noh
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