Adams, John: The Chairman Dances
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In this piece, from the third act of the Opera, protocol and ceremony are forgotten as the audience is ledintothe apparent privacy of the characters' bedrooms to hear their intimate discussions. Each sings of his or her current personal concerns, while at some level the couples (Dick and Pat, Chairman and Madam Mao) connect with eachotheron the emotional plane of nostalgia. The Nixons reminisce about their early, pre-public married lives. The Maos look back to their youthful idealism and budding romance, and foxtrot together to the wistful tune that formsthe basisof this composition. The chugging and coloristic flashes that begin the work give way t o the dance theme proper in the strings. The work 'runs out' instead of ending, in imitation of the hand-wound gramophone which hadaccompaniedthe dancing of the Maos in earlier, happier times.
First performed in January 1986 by the Milwaukee Smphony Orchestra, the piece was commissioned by the National Endowment For The Arts.