Requiem for Adam
Terry Riley · 2001
47 min · 4 tracks · contemporary classical music
A haunting exploration of grief, merging minimalist textures with profound emotional depth across expansive compositions.
Requiem for Adam is an album by Terry Riley, released in 2001. A haunting exploration of grief, merging minimalist textures with profound emotional depth across expansive compositions. This album is significant for its deep cultural resonance, particularly in how it addresses themes of mortality and remembrance. It garnered critical acclaim and has been discussed in various contemporary classical circles, influencing composers exploring similar emotional landscapes. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
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What does Requiem for Adam sound like?
A haunting exploration of grief, merging minimalist textures with profound emotional depth across expansive compositions. Rooted in contemporary classical music.
What makes Requiem for Adam by Terry Riley notable?
This album is significant for its deep cultural resonance, particularly in how it addresses themes of mortality and remembrance. It garnered critical acclaim and has been discussed in various contemporary classical circles, influencing composers exploring similar emotional landscapes. By 2001, Terry Riley had established himself as a pioneer of minimalism, releasing 'Requiem for Adam' as a reflection on loss. This album followed his influential works from the 1960s and 1970s, marking a continued evolution in his artistic expression at a time when contemporary classical music was gaining more attention.
How many songs are on Requiem for Adam?
Requiem for Adam has 4 tracks, running approximately 47 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 Requiem for Adam: I. Ascending the Heaven Ladder Standout 13:23
- 2 Requiem for Adam: II. Cortejo fúnebre en el Monte Diablo 7:08
- 3 Requiem for Adam: III. Requiem for Adam Standout 21:32
- 4 The Philosopher's Hand Standout 5:50
Release Date
January 1, 2001
Artist Origin
United States
Runtime
47 min 54 sec
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