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  1. Harmonium is a composition for chorus and orchestra by the American composer John Adams, written in 1980-1981 for the first season of Davies Symphony Hall in San Francisco, California. The work is based on poetry by John Donne and Emily Dickinson and is regarded as one of the key compositions of Adams' " minimalist " period.

  2. 9. Apr. 2023 · 0:00 1. Negative Love. A warm, pulsating cluster of sound slowly builds2:31 The chorus takes up a sweet soft melody under luminous string harmonics, growing ...

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  3. John Adams - Harmonium - BBC Proms 2017 - YouTube. tromboneflyguy. 165 subscribers. Subscribed. 641. 45K views 3 years ago. An intricate tapestry of sound, with bright vocal threads and...

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  4. 1. Aug. 2017 · John Adams - Harmonium - BBC Proms 2017 - YouTube. Seth Hamill. 161 subscribers. Subscribed. 1K. 95K views 6 years ago. Performance from the First Night of the BBC Proms 2017. Conductor -...

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  5. Harmonium (1981) Harmonium began with a simple, totally formed mental image: that of a single tone emerging out of a vast, empty space and, by means of a gentle unfolding, evolving into a rich, pulsating fabric of sound.

  6. John Adams on Harmonium. Harmonium (1980) and Shaker Loops (1978) represent my first mature statements in a language that was born out of my initial exposure to Minimalism. From the very start my own brand of Minimalism began to push the envelope.

  7. Harmonium was composed in 1980 in a small studio on the third floor of an old Victorian house in the Haight-Ashbury district of San Francisco. Those of my friends who knew both the room and the piece of music were amused that a piece of such spaciousness should emerge from such cramped quarters. The title of the work was all that survived from my initial intention to set poems from Wallace ...