Harmonielehre: Part I
John Adams Lyrics


We have lyrics for these tracks by John Adams:


Chorus of Exiled Jews When I paid off the taxi I had no money left And,…
Chorus of Exiled Palestinians My father's house was razed In nineteen forty-eight When t…
Dandelion Wishes How would it be if I never found you Would your…
For Me For Her For You Take what you want from me Leave me what's left I'll learn…
Harmonielehre: II. The Anfortas Wound How do I know if I love you? When I sure…
I'm Like a Bird You're beautiful and that's for sure You'll never ever fade …
Nixon in China: Act I CHOU: Your flight was smooth, I hope? NIXON: Oh yes, smooth…
One Last Look at the Angel in your Eyes When I look in your eyes I feel I've been…
Song About The Bad Boys And The News "All About You" Baby I′ma take you there We can go anywhere…



Sweet and Lovely Sweet and lovely Sweeter than the roses in May Sweet and l…
Things That Make You Beautiful When I hold back the tears You know the words my…


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Alan Mishael

This is a gorgeous composition and the performance is exquisite. The octave leaps in the Third Movement beggar speech. The availability of so many wonderful performances on this platform throughout the Pandemic has figuratively been for those sheltering in place a form of medicine not requiring a prescription.

Royalty

0:08 1st movement
18:06 the Anfortas wound
31:56 Meister Eckehardt & Quackie

HarteKunst

40:48 The Matrix by Don Davis

Samuel Lickiss

I will never get bored of this piece and performance. It's just absolutely sublime. I first came across John Adams' work from the video game Civilization IV, where his compositions are used (to great effect) to underscore the modern era of the game. It's just hypnotic and unique and gives me so much pleasure to listen to. Thank you for the upload.

Robert Burns

This is a great recording of this masterwork!

Michael Holmes

This upload is solid gold! So great to relive the SFSO with De Waart recording from 1985 in this way. And so glad that this masterpiece lives on!

Jen

Melbourne Symphony (Australia) performed this last night with Lawrence Renes - superb - just before our 5th Covid19 lockdown in Melbourne. What a Gift to carry us through however long it takes this time.

Belinda Hoare

@Nicholas Pollock What I wouldn't give to hear them also do Chairman Dances and Shaker Loops...

Nicholas Pollock

@Belinda Hoare same same!

Belinda Hoare

Amazing. I was at the same performance last night; I too am now trawling youtube for any and all things John Adams.

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