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BBC Symphony Orchestra, BBC Singers & John Adams - John Adams: Doctor Atomic (2018) [CD-Rip]

BBC Symphony Orchestra, BBC Singers & John Adams - John Adams: Doctor Atomic (2018) [CD-Rip]
  • Title: John Adams: Doctor Atomic
  • Year Of Release: 2018
  • Label: Nonesuch
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: FLAC (image + .cue, log, booklet)
  • Total Time: 2:37:11
  • Total Size: 694 MB
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Tracklist:

Disc 1
1 Overture 5:10

Act I - Scene 1:
2 "The end of June 1945" 4:18
3 "First of all, let me say" 2:15
4 "We surround the plutonium core" 1:42
5 "We are bedeviled by faulty detonators" 1:31
6 "Many of us are inclined to say" 2:26
7 "The nation's fate..." 2:16
8 "This is a petition" 2:42
9 "What if it's a dud?" 2:02
10 "The test must go on as scheduled" 3:20
11 "No, before the bomb is used" 4:07

Act I - Scene 2:
12 "Am I in your light?" 4:31
13 "Long let me inhale, deeply..." 6:27
14 "The motive of it all was loneliness" 4:24

Act I - Scene 3:
15 Electrical storm 2:17
16 "What the hell is wrong with the weather?" 2:34
17 "Five hundred U.S. Superfortresses are raining bombs" 4:06
18 "I'll sign the report, sir" 1:19
19 "With respect, sir, anyone with two good eyes" 3:00
20 "I have been preoccupied with many matters" 2:32
21 "Get them out of here. From now on, I'm making my own weather predictions" 4:05
22 "General, you are bearing up with remarkable fortitude" 3:18
23 "Batter my heart" 7:34

Disc 2
Act II - Scene 1:
24 "Easter Eve, 1945" 11:59
25 Interlude - Rain over the Sangre de Cristo 2:57
26 "In the north the cloud-flower blossoms" 1:54

Act II - Scene 2:
27 "It's midnight, Jack" 5:11
28 "I've dreamed the same dream" 2:48
29 "To the farthest west, the sea and the striped country" 3:35
30 "A delay in the Potsdam Ultimatum" 1:00
31 "Fermi is taking wagers" 2:16
32 "I've spent a great deal of time indulging in controlled fantasies" 3:36
33 "Edward, the test will be delayed an hour" 3:01

Act II - Scene 3:
34 Panic 2:52
35 "This program has been plagued from the start" 1:30
36 "To keep the weakness secret" 2:11
37 "I just finished reading The Magic Mountain" 2:15
38 "The winter dawned, but the dead did not come back" 1:53
39 "And love, which contains all human spirit" 3:00
40 "The only saviors are the ham sandwiches" 2:27
41 Chorus - "At the sight of this" 4:41

Act II - Scene 4:
42 "Lieutenant Bush, keep a weather eye on Oppenheimer" 1:33
43 "To what benevolent demon do I owe the joy of being thus surrounded" 2:42
44 "That's their signal!" 2:17
45 "The sky is clear to the east" 2:59
46 "In the midnight, in the flame-brilliant midnight" 3:06
47 "Zero minus two minutes" 1:03
48 Countdown 6:05


Audiences have their own favorites among the operas of John Adams, but Doctor Atomic (2005) has the advantage of being inarguably suited in its subject matter to the dimensions of grand opera: it takes for its topic the detonation of the first atomic bomb, with its first act occurring a month before the event and the second just before the successful test in New Mexico. The libretto by Peter Sellars, largely based on declassified documents, has been criticized as too choppy, but to these ears its shifts are what makes the work: it called forth an extraordinarily varied score from Adams. The music includes settings of poetry by Baudelaire, Donne, and Muriel Rukeyser, as well as the Hindu Bhagavad Gita and a traditional Tewa Native American song. Adams responded with a score that encompasses all these and never interrupts the sense of gathering doom the listener feels. Female characters -- scientist Robert Oppenheimer's wife, Kitty, and Pasqualita, a Tewa maid -- are introduced, and they only increase the variety. The work has been recorded, but this version conducted by Adams may be regarded as definitive. It is drawn mostly on a live concert performance in London that clearly made a strong connection with the audience. Gerald Finley is a gripping Oppenheimer, and all the singers put the text across immediately. You might think that British singers would be an impediment in text that often talks about American national aspirations, but it's not so: what has been called the transatlantic theatrical accent is close to the one singers of both nationalities tend to use, and after a brief suspension of disbelief you won't even think about it. Adams gets from the BBC Symphony Orchestra and BBC Singers an intense, overwrought, kaleidoscopic performance that is just what the music ordered, and Nonesuch patches together the several performances here expertly. Bravo. ~ James Manheim


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