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Fairbanks composer Adams wins $100,000 national award

Alaska composer John Luther Adams has been named the 2010 winner of the $100,000 Michael Ludwig Nemmers Prize in Music Composition. The announcement was made today by the Northwestern University Henry and Leigh Bienen School of Music in Evanston, Ill.

The biennial award honors classical music composers of outstanding achievement who had a significant impact on the field of composition. In 2004, the award went to John Adams, the composer of "Nixon in China" who is sometimes confused with the Alaska composer, who lives near Fairbanks.

The committee that selected Adams is composed of three anonymous individuals of "widely recognized stature in the international music community," said a press release.

Besides the cash award, Adams will have two residencies at the Bienen school and have one of his works performed by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra.

Adams' work for orchestra and electronic sounds, "Dark Waves," was already scheduled to be performed by the Chicago Symphony on Oct. 28 and 29. That piece debuted with the Anchorage Symphony Orchestra in February 2007, commissioned by Musica Nova, a local organization that promotes creation and performances of new music.

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By MIKE DUNHAM

mdunham@adn.com

Mike Dunham

Mike Dunham was a longtime ADN reporter, mainly writing about culture, arts and Alaska history. He worked in radio for 20 years before switching to print. He retired from the ADN in 2017.

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