Roll Over Beethoven
(2014)"You know my temperature’s risin’ and the jukebox blows a fuse." Chuck Berry’s "heart beatin’ rhythm" was a paean to the life force of rock ‘n roll, and for American composer John Adams the pulse that drives the music of Beethoven is no less hot. Adams’ two-piano work Roll Over Beethoven takes potent fragments of two late Beethoven piano works and processes them in the unique black box of his own transformative musical language. As he did once before in his recent Absolute Jest for string quartet and orchestra, Adams pays homage to the electric vitality of Beethoven’s intensely physical, expressive world while constructing his own unpredictable musical forms that alternate between moments of delicate lyricism and hard driven, virtuoso brio.
Roll Over Beethoven, a keyboard version of Adams’ 2014 Second Quartet, employs just a handful of short phrases from two late Beethoven works, the Piano Sonata Opus 110 and the Diabelli Variations, to generate an absorbing twenty-minute structure that, in Adams’ words, "takes these tiny musical fractals through a grand tour of a harmonic and rhythmic hall of mirrors."