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- Asyla - Wikipedia
Asyla, Op 17, is an orchestral composition by the British composer Thomas Adès It was finished in 1997 and has been performed widely, especially by the British conductor Simon Rattle It has been described as a symphony, the third movement being its unacknowledged scherzo [1][2]
- What does asyla mean? - Definitions. net
Asyla, Op 17, is an orchestral composition by the British composer Thomas Adès It was finished in 1997 and has been performed widely, especially by the British conductor Simon Rattle It has been described as a symphony, the third movement being its unacknowledged scherzo
- Thomas Adès - Asyla (1997) - YouTube
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- Thomas Adès - Asyla
Asyla, Tevot, Polaris 2017 - Lso Live; Asyla 2007 - EMI International; Asyla 2002 - EMI Classics; Past Performances October 1 1997 Symphony Hall, Birmingham, United Kingdom CBSO, Simon Rattle October 4 1997 Symphony Hall, Birmingham, United Kingdom City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, Sir Simon Rattle
- Review of Thomas Adès: Asyla, by Edward Venn, 2017
The account of Asyla offered in this book is by definition my personal response to a work that I have listened to, studied and enjoyed for nearly two decades I offer a close analytical reading of the score, along with theoretical reflection (both musicological and critical) upon this analysis
- Thomas Adès’ ‘Asyla’ - University of Rochester
Thomas Adès’s ‘Asyla’ written in 1997 is a four-movement piece for a large orchestra that includes six timpani, roto-toms, tuned cowbells, water gong, washboard, and two pianos with one tuned quarter-tone flat It is one of his most widely performed pieces and was premiered by the Birmingham Symphony Orchestra with Simon Rattle conducting
- Asyla - Faber Music
'Adès’ fertile invention and cunning manipulation of a mammoth ensemble have established Asyla as a work of striking originality… Under the composer’s baton its elements of propulsion and suspense were clothed in a radiant orchestral fabric
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