Thomas Adès
Thomas Adès is a British composer, pianist and conductor. Five compositions by Adès received votes in the 2017 Classic Voice poll of the greatest works of art music since 2000: The Tempest, Violin Concerto, Tevot, In Seven Days, and Polaris.
Biography
Adès was born in London to art historian Dawn Adès and poet Timothy Adès. He studied piano with Paul Berkowitz and later composition with Robert Saxton at Guildhall School of Music and Drama, London. After attending University College School, he achieved a double starred first in 1992 at King's College, Cambridge, studying with Alexander Goehr and Robin Holloway. He was made Britten Professor of Composition at the Royal Academy of Music, and in 2004 was given an honorary doctorate by the University of Essex.He entered a civil partnership, later terminated, with Israeli filmmaker and video artist Tal Rosner in 2006.
In 2007 a retrospective festival of his work was presented at the Barbican Arts Centre in London and he was the focus of Radio France's annual contemporary music festival, "Présences" and Helsinki's "Musica Nova" festival. The Barbican festival, "Traced Overhead: The Musical World of Thomas Adès", included the UK premiere of a new work for Simon Rattle and the Berlin Philharmonic, Tevot. Journalist Tom Service wrote of the piece, "Of any piece of new music I've heard at its premiere, this is one of the most immediately, richly powerful." In the spring of 2007, The Tempest returned to the Royal Opera House.
In 2009, he was the focus of Stockholm Concert Hall's annual Composer Festival and was in 2010 appointed foreign member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Music.
On 8 October 2015, Adès was elected into the Board of Directors of the European Academy of Music Theatre.
Compositions
Orchestral
;Asyla;
;Concentric Paths
;Tevot
;In Seven Days
;Polaris
;Totentanz
;Concerto for Piano and Orchestra
Operas
;Powder Her Face;The Tempest
;The Exterminating Angel
Choral music
;The Fayrfax CarolChamber music
;Five Eliot Landscapes;Arcadiana
;Cardiac Arrest
;Catch
;Chamber Symphony
;Concerto Conciso
;Court Studies
;Four Quarters
;Les baricades mistérieuses
;Lieux retrouvés
;Life Story
;Living Toys
;The Origin of the Harp
;Piano Quintet
Other musical activities
In 1993, at the age of twenty-two, Adès gave his first public piano recital in London as part of the Park Lane Group series of recitals.Adès was the first Music Director of the Birmingham Contemporary Music Group from 1998 to 2000. He served as Artistic Director of the Aldeburgh Festival from 1999 to 2008; he was succeeded in 2009 by the pianist Pierre-Laurent Aimard.
In 2000, he was composer-in-residence of the Ojai Festival in California, under the artistic direction of eminent music impresario Ernest Fleischmann. While there, performances included:
- The U.S. West Coast premiere of "Asyla," with Sir Simon Rattle conducting the Los Angeles Philharmonic
- "Darkness Visible" and "Still Sorrowing" performed by pianist Gloria Cheng
- "These Premises are Alarmed" conducted by Rattle with the Los Angeles Philharmonic
He was resident with the Los Angeles Philharmonic during their 2005/6 and 2006/7 seasons as part of the orchestra's "On Location" series at Walt Disney Concert Hall and other locations. Performances included:
- Adès conducting the U.S. premiere of the Violin Concerto, performed by Anthony Marwood, along with selections of "The Tempest".
- Chamber concerts with L.A. Philharmonic musicians with Adès at the piano in pieces by Schubert and Beethoven.
- Chamber concerts of music for piano and violin by Stravinsky, with Adès at the piano and Anthony Marwood on violin at the Doheny Mansion for the Da Camera Society of Mount St. Mary's College.
- Adès conducting a Los Angeles Philharmonic New Music Group "Green Umbrella" concert featuring Piano Quintet, Origin of the Harp, and Chamber Symphony, Opus 2, plus "Scenes from a Novel" by György Kurtág and "Cantus Planus" by Niccolò Castiglioni.
- "Powder Her Face" with the USC Thornton Opera and members of the Los Angeles Philharmonic, at the Bing Theater on the campus of the University of Southern California, conducted by Adès, with stage direction by Ken Cazan, set design by Peter Harrison, and lighting design by David Jacques.
- A chamber music programme featuring Adès on the piano with members of the Los Angeles Philharmonic in a programme that included Jean Françaix's "Trio for Oboe, Bassoon, and Piano," "Nell'ombra, nella luce" by Steven Stucky, and the "Piano Quintet No. 2" of Gabriel Fauré
- Adès conducting a Green Umbrella programme featuring the U.S. premiere of Gerald Barry's "The Triumph of Beauty and Deceit."
- Adès conducting "Asyla" with the Los Angeles Philharmonic
- Adès conducting the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra in a program of works including Adès' Overture from The Tempest, his Violin Concerto Concentric Paths, and his and Rosner's In Seven Days Piano Concerto with Moving Image
- Adès and the Calder Quartet in a program of works including Adès' Arcadiana, his Darkness Visible, his Three Mazurkas, and his Piano Quintet, with Adès as pianist
- Adès conducting the Australian National Academy of Music in a program or works including Adès' Les Baricades Misterieuses, his Three Studies from Couperin, and his Chamber Symphony
- ANAM presenting a program of works including Adès' Living Toys
He wrote the music for the 2018 film Colette.
Recordings
DVD- Powder Her Face was made into a film by Channel 4 and shown on Christmas Day 1999 in the UK. The film was released on DVD in the UK for Christmas 2005, including a documentary film about Adès made by Gerald Fox at around the same time. It is also available in the US.
- Asyla formed Sir Simon Rattle's opening concert with the Berlin Philharmonic. The two concerts given were recorded and released as a DVD in 2002.
- "The Tempest": the Metropolitan Opera production from 2012, conducted by Adès, was issued on DG. Prospero: Simon Keenlyside; Ariel: Audrey Luna; Caliban: Alan Oke; Miranda: Isabel Leonard; Ferdinand: Alek Shrader; King of Naples: William Burden; Antonio: Tony Spence; Stefano: Kevin Burdette; Trinculo: Iestyn Davies; Sebastian: Christopher Feigum; Gonzalo: John Del Carlo. The production was by Robert Lepage.
as composer
- Life Story
- Living Toys
- Asyla
- Powder Her Face
- America
- Adès/Schubert: Piano Quintets
- Violin Concerto, download release.
- The Tempest
- Tevot, Violin Concerto, Three Studies from Couperin, Dances from Powder Her Face
- Thomas Adès: Anthology including Concert Paraphrase on Powder Her Face and Three Mazurkas
- In Seven Days
- Polaris, download release.
- Lieux retrouvés
- Cello World
- Thomas Adès: Piano
- Janáček: The Diary of One Who Disappeared
- The Music of Poul Ruders, vol.4
- Stravinsky: Complete Music for Violin and Piano
Main sites
- – official site
- profile at Faber Music
- on EMI Classics
- list of works at Faber Music
- at Askonas Holt Ltd
- at Sonning Music Prize
Reviews and other
- . Rare interview, focussing on Tevot
- Another rare interview, previewing UK premiere of Tevot, the "Traced Overhead" festival at the Barbican, and The Tempest revival at Covent Garden
- by Anthony Tommasini, The New York Times, 23 February 2004. Review of the Royal Opera House, London premiere of The Tempest
- . Review of the Santa Fe Opera's U.S. premiere of The Tempest