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Author Venn, Edward, 1974-

Title Thomas Adès : Asyla / Edward Venn.

Publication Info. Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2017.
©2017

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 Talbott Media  ML410.A346 V4    Available  Ask at Circulation Desk
 Talbott: Circulating Collection  ML410 .A346 V4    Available  
Description xxii, 175 pages : music ; 23 cm + 1 audio disc (CD audio ; 4 3/4 in.)
Physical Medium audio disc plastic metal 4 3/4 in.
Description audio disc digital 1.4 m/s stereo
Series Landmarks in music since 1950
Landmarks in music since 1950.
Note CD includes full performance of Asyla Â2009.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Thomas Adáes in the 1990s -- Towards Asyla (1990-97) -- 'Trying to find refuge': the symphonic logic of the first movement -- 'A safe place to go in times of trouble' -- 'Ecstasio': a 'freaky, funky rave'? -- Asylum gained? -- Interpreting Asyla -- Epilogue: after Asyla.
Performer Performed by Simon Rattle and City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra.
Summary "Thomas Adáes (b. 1971) is an established international figure, both as composer and performer, with popular and critical acclaim and admiration from around the world. Edward Venn examines in depth one of Adáes's most significant works so far, his orchestral Asyla (1997). Its blend of virtuosic orchestral writing, allusions to various idioms, including rave music, and a musical rhetoric encompassing both high modernism and lush romanticism is always compelling and utterly representative of Adáes's distinctive compositional voice. The reception of Asyla since its premiere in 1997 by Sir Simon Rattle and the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra (CBSO) has been staggering. Instantly hailed as a classic, Asyla won the 1997 Royal Philharmonic Society Award for Large-Scale Composition. An internationally acclaimed recording made of the work was nominated for the 1999 Mercury Music Prize, and in 2000, Adáes became the youngest composer (and only the third British composer) to win the Grawemeyer prize, for Asyla. Asyla is fast becoming a repertory item, rapidly gaining over one hundred performances: a rare distinction for a contemporary work." -- $c back cover.
Subject Adès, Thomas. Asyla.
Asyla (Adès, Thomas)
Adès, Thomas 1971- Asyla.
Genre/Form audio disc Sound recordings.
Sound recordings.
Added Author audio disc Rattle, Simon, 1955- conductor.
audio disc City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra.
ISBN 9781409468844 hardback
1409468844
9781315454016 electronic book
1315454017