
John Luther Adams |
New Yorker critic places Adams at forefront of
American experimental music - "It
was surprising to find a story in The New Yorker magazine in
which a prominent music critic manages to mention John Luther
Adams, the Alaska Goldpanners, Fred Meyer, Gordon Wright, John
Haines, the Fairbanks Symphony and the University of Alaska
Museum of the North within the same tale. Adams and his wife,
Cindy, who runs the Internet business GrantStation, are both
members of the community board of directors of the Alaska
Goldpanners. When they go shopping at Fred Meyer, the
all-purpose store in town, they are peppered with questions
about the state of the team, Ross writes."
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In Tune With the Voices of the Midnight Sun
Washington Post "When the next big earthquake hits,
John Luther Adams jokes, hell be running into the University of Alaska Museum
of the North while everyone else runs out. He wont be able to resist
hearing music the quake generates in the provocative gallery he designed, The
Place Where You Go to Listen."
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