5. Lark Quartet Klap Ur Handz (Endeavour Classics)

4. John Adams My Father knew Charles Ives BBC SO (Nonesuch)

3. Paul Moravec Time Gallery eighth blackbird (Naxos)

2. Helene Grimaud Reflection (DG)

and the number one classical album to give this year...
1. Joyce DiDonato Wigmore Recital (Wigmore)
1 comment:
It's always nice to meet another John Adams fan. As a violinist, what did you think of the piece The Dharma At Big Sur" on that CD you listed?
My all time favorite composition of his is "On the Transmigration of Souls". I was in Manhattan on 9/11, and listening to it is still very cathartic.
Thanks for putting together the list. I'm going to have to ask Santa for several of your suggestions.
regards,
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