

John Adams
May 16, 2024
John Adams, a celebrated composer and conductor known for blending Minimalism with late-Romantic orchestral harmonies, discusses his influences including Leonard Bernstein, Duke Ellington, and Charles Dickens. He reflects on his early experiences with music, the impact of California's landscape on his compositions, his challenges with musical minimalism, and the controversy surrounding his portrayals of Palestinian terrorism in his operas.
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Introduction
00:00 • 4min
Musical Influences and Creative Reflections
03:57 • 14min
Exploring the Influence of California's Landscape on Music Composition
17:33 • 2min
Exploring Musical Minimalism and Artistic Challenges
19:35 • 8min
Controversial Opera Portraying Palestinian Terrorism
27:44 • 11min
Exploring Musical Innovation and Social Commentary
38:32 • 3min
A Mix of Musical Discussion and Thrilling Narrative Unveiled
42:00 • 2min