Dive into the vibrant and dynamic world of Mark-Anthony Turnage with his captivating album, "Turnage: Mambo, Blues and Tarantella." Released on October 1, 2012, this album is a testament to Turnage's unique compositional voice, blending contemporary classical elements with infectious rhythms and melodies. The centerpiece of the album is the titular violin concerto, a work commissioned for the renowned violinist Christian Tetzlaff and the London Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Vladimir Jurowski. This concerto, composed in 2007, is a thrilling exploration of the violin's expressive range, from the playful "Mambo" to the soulful "Blues" and the frenetic "Tarantella."
The album also features a selection of Turnage's other works, showcasing his versatility and innovation. "On Opened Ground" is a two-movement piece that juxtaposes a virtuosic "Cadenza and Scherzino" with an introspective "Interrupted Song and Chaconne." "Texan Tenebrae" offers a dark and dramatic contrast, while "Lullaby for Hans" provides a moment of tender reflection. "Riffs and Refrains" is a two-part exploration of musical themes, with the first part being light and skittish, and the second slow, expressive, and singing.
Throughout the album, Turnage's distinctive style shines, characterized by its rhythmic energy, harmonic richness, and melodic inventiveness. The performances by the London Philharmonic Orchestra, under the baton of Jurowski, are nothing short of spectacular, bringing Turnage's music to life with precision and passion. Whether you're a seasoned classical music enthusiast or a curious newcomer, this album offers a compelling introduction to the music of Mark-Anthony Turnage, one of the most exciting composers of our time.