Dive into the captivating world of contemporary classical music with George Benjamin's "Sudden Time," a remarkable album released in 2009 under the Ensemble Modern Medien label. This collection showcases Benjamin's mastery as a composer, featuring a blend of orchestral and chamber works that have garnered international acclaim.
The album opens with the title track, "Sudden Time," a powerful piece for large orchestra that showcases Benjamin's ability to create intricate, layered soundscapes. Following this, "Viola, Viola" offers a more intimate exploration of the viola's expressive range, while "Three Inventions" for chamber orchestra is a three-movement work that highlights Benjamin's knack for blending traditional forms with modern sensibilities.
Each track on "Sudden Time" is performed by the renowned Ensemble Modern, with vocal contributions from Susan Knight and Geneviève Strosser. The album's 39-minute runtime is a testament to Benjamin's ability to craft compelling, thought-provoking pieces that push the boundaries of classical music.
As one of the most important living composers, George Benjamin's work has been performed worldwide, and his association with the Ensemble Modern dates back to a concert in Lucerne in 2009. "Sudden Time" is a must-listen for anyone interested in contemporary classical music, offering a unique insight into Benjamin's creative process and the evolution of his musical language.