A Meteoric Rise
Donald Macleod talks to Thomas Adès about the music that first propelled him to stardom, while still in his twenties, the composer’s first opera, Powder Her Face.
Donald Macleod talks to Thomas Adès about the music that first propelled him to stardom, while still in his twenties - the composer’s first opera, Powder Her Face.
They also discuss Adès's early years and the influence of his parents on his his creative path, and Thomas recalls the emotional impact of his very first encounter with opera in the music of Bizet’s Carmen.
Hotel Suite from Powder Her Face (Overture)
Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra
Nicholas Collon, conductor
Gefriolsae Me, Op 3B
Choir of King’s College Cambridge
Robert Quinney, organ
Stephen Cleobury, director
Arcadiana (excerpt)
Calder Quartet
Chamber Symphony
Birmingham Contemporary Music Group
Thomas Adès, conductor
…but all shall be well
City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra
Thomas Adès, conductor
Powder Her Face (Act 1, excerpt)
Valdine Anderson (Waitress), soprano
Almeida Ensemble
Thomas Adès, conductor
Produced by Luke Whitlock
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