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John Luther Adams' Vespers of the Blessed Earth (Philadelphia)


Vespers of the Blessed Earth

John Luther Adams, world premiere
w/ The Philadelphia Orchestra
conducted by Yannick Nézet-Séguin

Thursday, March 30 @ 7:30pm
Saturday, April 1 @ 8pm
Sunday, April 2 @ 2pm

The Kimmel Center, Philadelphia

We have been building it for thousands of years,
this emptiness where grief is blowing...
Earth, nothing more. Earth, nothing less.
And let that be enough for you.

– 1. John Haines
2. Pedro Salinas
on the cover piece to John Luther Adams’ Vespers of the Blessed Earth

The great sonic landscapes that have made John Luther Adams’ depictions of the oceans and deserts wildly popular emerge anew with great transparency in this meditation on our curation of the planet, written for The Crossing and our next-door neighbors, The Philadelphia Orchestra, conducted by Yannick Nézet-Séguin. Lying at the center of Vespers of the Blessed Earth are the “Litanies of the Sixth Extinction,” a sung list of several hundred endangered and vanished living things—a response to the previous movement, a “Brief Descent into Deep Time,” which reminds us that our species occupies a nearly unnoticeable blip in the awesome, wondrous time/space expansion of which we are a part.

Vespers of the Blessed Earth is commissioned by The Philadelphia Orchestra for The Crossing and The Philadelphia Orchestra.

Photo: French oyster beds