Michael Torke's "Sky" is a captivating exploration of minimalism, released on August 1, 2019, under Albany Records. This album is a collection of four concertos, each dedicated to a different wind instrument, performed by the Albany Symphony Orchestra under the direction of David Alan Miller. The concertos are "Sky" for violin, "West" for bassoon, "South" for oboe, and "East" for clarinet, each divided into three distinct movements that showcase the unique qualities of the instruments and the composer's innovative approach.
The album opens with the "Sky" concerto, a piece composed specifically for violinist Tessa Lark, who delivers a stunning performance. Her exuberant optimism and technical prowess shine through in the lively, wistful, and spirited movements. The "West" concerto for bassoon follows, offering a lively, andantino, and brillante exploration of the instrument's range. The "South" concerto for oboe is marked by its lyrical, languorous, and animato movements, while the "East" concerto for clarinet is always moving forward, cantabile e misterioso, and rhapsodic.
"Sky" earned a Grammy award nomination in late 2019, highlighting Tessa Lark's exceptional performance and Michael Torke's masterful composition. The album's 54-minute duration is filled with intricate details and captivating melodies that keep the listener engaged from start to finish. Whether you're a fan of minimalism or simply appreciate beautiful orchestral music, "Sky" is an album that will leave a lasting impression.