Adams: Doctor Atomic (Complete Opera)

 
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JOHN ADAMS
Adams: Doctor Atomic (Complete Opera)
Gerald Finley, Julia Bullock, Brindley Sherratt, Andrew Staples / BBC Singers, BBC Symphony Orchestra, John Adams

[ Nonesuch Records / 2 CD Box Set ]

Release Date: Friday 10 August 2018

'His most visionary and ambitious stage work to date … Adams's conducting, second to none in his own music, had tremendous conviction and unique authority, with every facet of the score's terrible beauty laid bare … thrilling playing and choral singing … Gerald Finley conveyed Oppenheimer's moral agony with singing of great refinement and subtlety.' - Guardian

'A magnificent accomplishment that easily takes its place alongside the other Adams-Sellars triumphs … It contains music of unearthly splendor … gorgeous lushness and … rich expressivity' - Los Angeles Times

Nonesuch releases the first studio recording of John Adams' 2005 opera, Doctor Atomic. Longtime Adams collaborator Peter Sellars created Doctor Atomic's libretto, drawing from original sources. The composer leads the BBC Singers and the BBC Symphony Orchestra in this recording, which features a cast led by Gerald Finley, who originated the role of Dr. J. Robert Oppenheimer.

In addition to the San Francisco premiere, Finley has sung Oppenheimer in productions in New York, Amsterdam, Chicago, and London. He is joined on the album by Julia Bullock (Kitty Oppenheimer), Brindley Sherratt (Edward Teller), Samuel Sakker (Captain James Nolan), Andrew Staples (Robert Wilson), Jennifer Johnston (Pasqualita), and Aubrey Allicock (General Leslie Groves). This recording was made possible in part through generous support from New Music USA. Doctor Atomic concerns the final hours leading up to the first atomic bomb explosion at the Alamagordo test site in New Mexico in July 1945. The focal characters are the physicist and Manhattan Project director, Dr. J. Robert Oppenheimer; his wife Kitty; Edward Teller; and General Leslie Groves, US Army commander of the project. Sellars' libretto draws on original source material, including personal memoirs, recorded interviews, technical manuals of nuclear physics, declassified government documents, and the poetry of Muriel Rukeyser, an American poet and contemporary of Oppenheimer.

John Adams' works, spanning more than four decades, have entered the repertoire and are among the most performed of all contemporary classical music, among them Harmonielehre, Shaker Loops, Chamber Symphony, Doctor Atomic Symphony, Short Ride in a Fast Machine, and his Violin Concerto. His stage works, all in collaboration with director Peter Sellars, include Nixon in China (1987), The Death of Klinghoffer (1991), El Niño (2000), Doctor Atomic (2005), A Flowering Tree (2006), and the Passion oratorio The Gospel According to the Other Mary (2012). In November 2017, Adams's new operaGirls of the Golden West, set during the 1850s California Gold Rush, received its world premiere at San Francisco Opera. The opera's libretto, assembled by Sellars, includes original Gold Rush song lyrics, letters, journal entries, and personal memoirs from the era. Doctor Atomic is Nonesuch's thirty-first recording of the works on John Adams, beginning with Harmonielehre in 1986; the label has released forty-seven first recordings of Adams pieces.

BBC Music Awards Finalist 2019
GRAMOPHONE AWARD NOMINATION 2019 TOP THREE - Opera

'Adams and his performers are at their peak in this recording of a great modern opera. Under Adams's baton this is a compelling account on every level. Batter my heart indeed.'
- BBC Music Magazine, Opera Choice * * * * *

'The performance is so strong. Especially vivid are Gerald Finley, Julia Bullock and the BBC Singers and Symphony Orchestra under the composer's thrusting baton. The drama is conveyed through the punchy choruses and interludes in which the composer's popular "minimalism-plus" rhythmic energy and always ear-tickling orchestration lead one on to the (deliberately) anticlimactic detonation of the bomb. A must-have for Adams devotees.'
- Sunday Times, Classical Album of the Week

"Finley is imperious once more as Oppenheimer…Bullock also produces an excellent, rounded performance as Kitty…But it is the BBC Symphony Orchestra and BBC Singers who really stand out here. Razor sharp from beginning to end, the orchestra remain highly responsive to the work's often complex polyrhythmic patterns and pulsations, with tempo and pacing perfectly judged under the composer's own direction."
- Gramophone, Editor's Choice Aug 2018

'A far stronger example of modern history and technology put under opera's microscope. The results are darkly spectacular and very moving. Everyone - orchestra, BBC Singers and all - give their very best. Doctor Atomic blasts off.'
- The Times * * * *

'Adams captures perfectly the detachment of Oppenheimer. The quality of the performance is extraordinary. Faultless.'
- BBC Radio 3's Record Review

'Adams's own operas remain a class apart. Doctor Atomic is the biggest, deepest, most ambitious of them - this first recording of the opera, given its premiere in 2005, is long overdue - but it is not easy to categorise. Grippingly vivid. A collage of narrative and comment, a cultural summing-up of one of the turning points of 20th-century history. Adams's music draws strength and variety out of the sources to create one of his most far-reaching scores. At its heart lies a powerful setting of Donne's 'Batter my heart'. What else written in the last 20 years can surpass that?'
- Financial Times * * * * *

Adams - Doctor Atomic: Chorus - "At the sight of this"