Andrew Downes presents a captivating collection of works for violin, viola, and piano in his album "The God Marduk." Released on EM Records in 2019, this album spans a diverse range of compositions, showcasing Downes' versatility and depth as a composer. The album features the world premiere recordings of several pieces, including the evocative "Poème 'The God Marduk', Op. 72," which blends English, Indian, and Middle-Eastern modalities to create a rich, immersive soundscape.
The album opens with the Violin Sonata No. 1, Op. 52, performed by Rupert Marshall-Luck and Duncan Honeybourne, offering a dynamic start with its passionate and lively movements. The Sacred Mass for Solo Violin, Op. 75, is a highlight of the album, featuring a solo violin performance that beautifully interprets the traditional mass text, from the solemn "Kyrie eleison" to the triumphant "Gloria in excelsis Deo."
Additionally, the album includes arrangements of the Horn Sonata, Op. 68, adapted for viola and piano by Christopher Downes. These pieces add a unique dimension to the collection, demonstrating the adaptability and richness of Downes' compositions.
With a total duration of 1 hour and 7 minutes, "The God Marduk" is a compelling exploration of Andrew Downes' musical genius, offering a blend of traditional and innovative elements that will captivate both classical music enthusiasts and newcomers alike.