Michael Torke's "Miami Grands" is a captivating minimalist composition for ten pianos, recorded live at its premiere on April 27, 2014, at the Shepard and Ruth K. Broad Center for the Performing Arts, Barry University, Miami, Florida. Released on November 11, 2014, under Ecstatic Records, this 48-minute album is a vibrant exploration of Miami's diverse neighborhoods, each track evoking the spirit of a different locale at various times of the day.
The album consists of twelve movements, each titled after a distinct Miami area, from the serene "Key Biscayne, Dawn" to the lively "South Beach, Midnight." Torke's composition is predominantly major diatonic, with a lyric mode that creates a sense of familiarity and warmth. The music is characterized by its repetitive yet evolving patterns, a hallmark of minimalist music, which gradually build and shift, mirroring the dynamic energy of Miami itself.
Performed by Georgi Danchev and the Miami Piano Circle, "Miami Grands" is a testament to Torke's ability to capture the essence of a place through music. The album is not just a collection of pieces but a journey through the city, from the tranquil early hours to the bustling nightlife, all rendered in Torke's distinctive minimalist style. Whether you're a fan of minimalist music or simply curious about the sounds of Miami, "Miami Grands" offers a unique and engaging listening experience.