Gnarly Buttons is composed of three movements, with the following titles:
The Perilous Shore
Hoedown (Mad Cow)
Put Your Loving Arms Around Me
In addition to the solo clarinet, the work is scored for thirteen musicians, including a banjo player (who doubles on mandolin and guitar), a cor anglais, a bassoon, a trombone, piano, two sampling keyboards (loaded with samples that include accordion, clarinet, and cow), and strings. Adams has said “The three movements are each based on a 'forgery' or imagined musical model.” He has also stated that Gnarly Buttons was influenced in part by his father's passing due to Alzheimer's disease.[3]
Adams has provided a short explanation for the title, claiming that it was a reference to the "gnarly buttons" on many trees, as well as the keys on a clarinet.[4]
References
^Anderson, Martin (April 1999). "The 1998 Proms II: Politics and Premières". Tempo. New Series. 2 (208): 69–73. ISSN0040-2982. JSTOR944682.
Taylor, Anthony G. "John Adams's 'Gnarly Buttons': Issues of History, Performance and Style." Doctoral document, University of Cincinnati, 2007. Electronic library access at: http://www.ohiolink.edu/etd/view.cgi?ucin1185548983