The music is inspired by a surreal image from the third act of the future opera
Jiang Qing Madame Mao barges in unceremoniously at an official state banquet in Beijing hangs paper lanterns and begins a seductive dance. A huge 40-foot portrait of Mao Zedong on the wall comes to life the Chairman steps out of the painting to dance a foxtrot with his wife transporting them back to their youth.
Toward the end of the piece the tempo slows mimicking the stop of a gramophone. The music fades to a measured mechanical clicking rhythm of percussion using sandpaper blocks and piano leaving a sense of a ghost of the past dissolving.

The Chairman Dances (Foxtrot for Orchestra) (1985),  (Adams)
The Chairman Dances (1985). San Francisco Symphony, Edo de Waart, conductor. Recorded November 1986 at Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco, CA.
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