Is anyone here into Torke? He's one of the few Composers alive today who's music I actually enjoy. "PostMinimalist" stuff. Unfortunately much of his output is mired in Christianity but I just ignore it. His Book of Proverbs for Chorus & Orchestra is gorgeous. Also his Four Proverbs for Soprano & Ensemble. His latest releases "Being" & "Time" for Large Ensemble are insanely catchy. I think his star has waned though in the past couple of decades since he had a big contract with Boosey & Argo Records in the 90s.
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Originally posted by ScotOp69 View PostIs anyone here into Torke? He's one of the few Composers alive today who's music I actually enjoy. "PostMinimalist" stuff. Unfortunately much of his output is mired in Christianity but I just ignore it. His Book of Proverbs for Chorus & Orchestra is gorgeous. Also his Four Proverbs for Soprano & Ensemble. His latest releases "Being" & "Time" for Large Ensemble are insanely catchy. I think his star has waned though in the past couple of decades since he had a big contract with Boosey & Argo Records in the 90s.
I have an Argo sampler (Javelin: the music of Michael Torke) but that's it.
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I have a CD of 5 works leading with The Yellow Pages , London Sinfonietta/ Nagano, which was sent to me gratis by a very nice forumite. It may have been Gordon.
Will give it a bit of a spin later.I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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Hello Pulcinella & Teamsaint. I think what I like about Torke is that in a desert of never ending Premieres of the same old plethora of Atonal shite I've been hearing for the past 35 years, his music is still Tonal (& highly rhythmic). He might not be everyone's cup of tea though. Try his "An American Abroad" (written for the RSNO) or his Saxophone Concerto. At the end of the day he's harmless & entertaining. For me anyway.
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It looks as if he turns up every 4-6 months on R3, in short bursts, mainly one of the Colors, though Being turned up twice (first Part 3, second Part 6 - this is R3 after all) in 2022.It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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Originally posted by ScotOp69 View PostHello Pulcinella & Teamsaint. I think what I like about Torke is that in a desert of never ending Premieres of the same old plethora of Atonal shite I've been hearing for the past 35 years, his music is still Tonal (& highly rhythmic). He might not be everyone's cup of tea though. Try his "An American Abroad" (written for the RSNO) or his Saxophone Concerto. At the end of the day he's harmless & entertaining. For me anyway.
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I've heard some of Torke's music once or twice, not enought to be able to give an opinion of his whole output or his quality as a composer. My impression was that he is a skilful and knowledgable composer who knows what he wants and gets it effectively, but whose range of expression may be more limited than I would look for ; in other words he's closer to Judith Weir than to Huw Watkins. .
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Originally posted by smittims View PostI've heard some of Torke's music once or twice, not enought to be able to give an opinion of his whole output or his quality as a composer. My impression was that he is a skilful and knowledgable composer who knows what he wants and gets it effectively, but whose range of expression may be more limited than I would look for ; in other words he's closer to Judith Weir than to Huw Watkins. .
I wonder what the stylistically rather demure Judith Weir would make of that!!!
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Originally posted by ScotOp69 View PostHello Pulcinella & Teamsaint. I think what I like about Torke is that in a desert of never ending Premieres of the same old plethora of Atonal shite I've been hearing for the past 35 years, his music is still Tonal (& highly rhythmic). He might not be everyone's cup of tea though. Try his "An American Abroad" (written for the RSNO) or his Saxophone Concerto. At the end of the day he's harmless & entertaining. For me anyway.
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