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John Luther Adams, Praying for the Earth in Music

The New York Times – Music:

The composer has long been inspired by nature without sending an explicit political message. But his latest work takes on a newly urgent tone.

David Allen
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Classical Music, Endangered and Extinct Species, Global Warming, Vespers of the Blessed Earth (Musical Work)
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