"Pied Piper: A celebration of the life and work of David Munrow" is a captivating chamber music album released by John Turner in 2009, under the label Campion Cameo. This 1-hour and 8-minute musical journey comprises 11 tracks, each a testament to the enduring legacy of the late David Munrow, a pioneering figure in the early music revival of the 1960s.
The album opens with "Sequence" and closes with "Munrow's Muse," framing a diverse collection that includes pieces like "Music for a Pied Piper" by John Joubert and "Quam pulchra es" by Dunstable. Turner's renditions are meticulously crafted, showcasing his virtuosity and deep reverence for Munrow's contributions to the world of early music.
Munrow, known for his radio program "Pied Piper" and his successful TV series, was a prolific composer and presenter who significantly influenced the early music scene. This album serves as a tribute to his life and work, featuring compositions that reflect his passion and expertise.
"Pied Piper" is not just a collection of songs but a celebration of Munrow's enduring impact on chamber music. John Turner's interpretations bring a fresh perspective to these timeless pieces, making this album a valuable addition to any music enthusiast's collection. Whether you're a fan of chamber music or simply appreciate the artistry of a well-crafted composition, this album offers a rich and rewarding listening experience.