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==Recordings== '''DVD''' *'''''Powder Her Face''''' was made into a film by [[Channel 4]] and shown on Christmas Day 1999 in the UK. The film was released on DVD in the UK for Christmas 2005, including a [[Thomas Ades: Music for the 21st Century (Documentary)|documentary film about Adès]] made by Gerald Fox in 1999. It is also available in the US. *''Asyla'' (along with [[Symphony No. 5 (Mahler)|Mahler's 5th Symphony]]) formed Sir [[Simon Rattle]]'s opening concert as Music Director with the Berlin Philharmonic. The two concerts given were recorded and released as a DVD in 2002. *"The Tempest": the Metropolitan Opera production from 2012, conducted by Adès, was issued on DG. Prospero: Simon Keenlyside; Ariel: Audrey Luna; Caliban: Alan Oke; Miranda: Isabel Leonard; Ferdinand: Alek Shrader; King of Naples: William Burden; Antonio: Tony Spence; Stefano: Kevin Burdette; Trinculo: Iestyn Davies; Sebastian: Christopher Feigum; Gonzalo: John Del Carlo. The production was by Robert Lepage. Winner of the 2014 [[Grammy Award for Best Opera Recording]]. '''Audio CD''' as composer *''Life Story'' (1997) *''[[Living Toys]]'' (1998) *''Asyla'' (1999) *''Powder Her Face'' (1999) *''America'' (2004) *''Adès/[[Schubert]]:'' ''Piano Quintets'' (2005) *''Violin Concerto'' (2007), download release. *''The Tempest'' (2009) *''Tevot, Violin Concerto, Three Studies from Couperin, Dances from Powder Her Face'' (2010) *''Thomas Adès: Anthology'' (2011) including ''Concert Paraphrase on Powder Her Face'' and ''Three Mazurkas'' *''In Seven Days'' (Signum Classics, Nicholas Hodges, Rolf Hind, Thomas Adès, 2011) *''Polaris'' (2012), download release. *''Lieux retrouvés'' (Hyperion, Steven Isserlis, Thomas Adès, 2012) as performer *''Cello World'' (with Steven Isserlis) (1998)<ref name="Steven Isserlis">{{cite web|last1=Steven Isserlis|title=Cello World|url=https://www.amazon.com/Cello-World-Steven-Isserlis/dp/B000009W8U|website=Amazon|year=1998|access-date=21 September 2017}}</ref> *''Thomas Adès: Piano'' (2000) *[[Leoš Janáček|Janáček]]: ''[[The Diary of One Who Disappeared]]'' (with [[Ian Bostridge]]) (2002) *''The Music of [[Poul Ruders]]'', vol.4 (2004) *''Stravinsky: Complete Music for Violin and Piano'' (Hyperion, Thomas Adès/Anthony Marwood, 2010)<ref>{{cite web|title=Stravinsky: Complete music for violin and piano|url=https://www.theguardian.com/music/2010/jan/17/stravinsky-violin-piano-marwood-ades|website=The Guardian|date=17 January 2010|access-date=21 September 2017}}</ref>
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