Lollapalooza (composition)

Lollapalooza (composition)

Lollapalooza is a short piece composed by American minimalist composer John Adams in 1995. The piece is based on the rhythm of the word 'Lollapalooza'. It was composed as a fortieth birthday present to the famous conductor, Simon Rattle, with whom Adams has worked in the past.


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