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Intérprete: John Adams

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TokyoAdams, Ives

Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra
Adams, Ives
Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra; John Adams; New National Theatre Chorus

HoustonAdams Conducts Adams & Appalachian Spring

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Ives, Adams, Copland
Houston Symphony; John Adams; Víkingur Ólafsson

Los AngelesJohn Adams & Víkingur Ólafsson

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Piazzolla, Adams, Stravinsky, Prokofiev
Los Angeles Philharmonic; John Adams; Víkingur Ólafsson
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Tibio estreno europeo de Antony y Cleopatra

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John Adams estrena y dirige en el Gran Teatre del Liceu la última de sus obras, trasladada de la Antigüedad al Hollywood de los años treinta.

John Adams leads Americana, past and present, with LA Phil

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Compelling as a composer and conductor, Adams restored Roy Harris' Third Symphony to the Los Angeles repertoire, alongside one of his most recent works.

John Adams’ Antony and Cleopatra arrives at the Met

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John Adams’ Antony and Cleopatra puts the composer's propulsive music at the service of both moments of riveting human drama and less effective scenes of battle and politics. 
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ÁmsterdamSaturday Matinees: Milhaud, Stravinsky, Adams

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Milhaud, Stravinsky, Adams
Netherlands Radio Philharmonic Orchestra (Radio Filharmonisch Orkest); John Adams; Netherlands Radio Choir (Groot Omroepkoor); Zevetelina Vassileva; Elizabeth Sikora; Marcel Beekman
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Cosmopolitan new season from Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony

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With a remarkably extensive season featuring a slew of major guests, and the cream of Japanese classical music talent, the TMSO has an uncanny ability to switch between musical styles on a dime. 

A political composer? John Adams revisits Nixon in China

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Returning to conduct Rome’s Orchestra dell’Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia this November, John Adams reflects on the situation of music in the US – and why he has so often been labelled a ‘political’ composer.