Did Alaska create John Luther Adams' music or did the music create his Alaska?In his 16' x 24' cabin-studio outside Fairbanks,
where Adams has worked for over two decades, the vastness of Alaska has swept through the distant reaches of his imagination
and every corner of his compositions.
In
turn, the NEA and Rockefeller Foundation grantee - whose music Village Voice critic and composer Kyle Gann describes as "beautiful,
shimmering, vast, luminous, ecstatic" - has used any means necessary to communicate the power of the elemental forces he experiences
daily.
Adams' methods have included percussion
ensembles, Alaska Native voices, orchestral residencies, sound and light installations, and elegant prose writing collected
in his book Winter Music. John has chosen an elite group of the US's most talented and dedicated New Music Players:
Robert Black
Amy Knoles
Vicki
Ray
Todd Reynolds
Steven Schick ... to take his chamber
Music on the Road.