China Gates is a short piano piece composed by the minimalist American composer John Adams in 1977. A grand piano A piano is a keyboard instrument, widely used in western music for solo performance, chamber music, and accompaniment, and also as a convenient aid to composing and rehearsal. ... Minimalism describes movements in various forms of art and design, especially visual art and music, where the work is stripped down to its most fundamental features. ... John Coolidge Adams (b. ... For the album by Ash, see 1977 (album). ...
The piece is one of Adams' first mature works. It was written for the pianist Sarah Cahill during a rainy season in northern California, and Adams himself has suggested that the constant eighth notes of the piece reflect the steady rainfall of the time. The bass notes of the piece form the root of the mode, while the upper voices oscillate between two different modes. Official language(s) English Capital Sacramento Largest city Los Angeles Area - Total - Width - Length - % water - Latitude - Longitude Ranked 3rd 410,000 km² 402. ...
The piece is very similar to Adams' other piano work dating from the same period, Phrygian Gates. Phrygian Gates is a piano piece written by minimalist composer John Coolidge Adams in 1977-1978. ...
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Phrygian Gates shows a strong influecne of Minimalist procedures, and it is for sure the first piece of mine to be based on the idea of repetitive cell structure.
Phrygian Gates is a behemoth of sorts and requires a pianist capable of considerable physical endurance and with an ability to sustain long arches of sound.
ChinaGates, on the other hand, was written for young pianists and utilizes the same principles without resorting to virtuoso technical effects.