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      2. three - michael torke

      Three

      Michael TorkeMichael Torke
      • 2003
      • 7 tracks
      • 48 min
      • minimalism
      Three - Michael Torke
      Three - Michael Torke

      Album Details

      Michael Torke's 2003 album "Three" is a captivating exploration of minimalism, showcasing the composer's signature vibrant and exuberant style. Released under his own label, Ecstatic Records, this collection of seven tracks offers a compelling journey through Torke's distinctive soundscapes. The album features the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Yoel Levi, delivering powerful performances that bring Torke's compositions to life.

      The album opens with "Javelin," a dynamic and energetic piece that sets the tone for the rest of the collection. The centerpiece of the album is the Saxophone Concerto, a three-movement work that highlights the expressive range of the saxophone. Other notable tracks include "December," a hauntingly beautiful piece, and "Black and White: Charcoal," a striking exploration of contrast and texture.

      With a total runtime of 48 minutes, "Three" is a concise yet impactful album that showcases Michael Torke's unique approach to minimalism. The album is a testament to Torke's versatility as a composer, blending elements of classical, jazz, and rock to create a sound that is uniquely his own. Whether you're a longtime fan of Torke's work or a newcomer to his music, "Three" is an essential addition to any music lover's collection.

      September 30, 2003(C) 2003 Ecstatic Records(P) 2003 Ecstatic Records

      Tracks

      1. JavelinMichael Torke, Yoel Levi, Atlanta Symphony Orchestra
        8:35
      2. Saxophone Concerto: I.Michael Torke, David Alan Miller, Albany Symphony Orchestra
        6:22
      3. Saxophone Concerto: II.Michael Torke, David Alan Miller, Albany Symphony Orchestra
        6:24
      4. Saxophone Concerto: III.Michael Torke, David Alan Miller, Albany Symphony Orchestra
        5:17
      5. DecemberMichael Torke, Philharmonia Orchestra
        9:04
      6. RunMichael Torke, Yoel Levi, Atlanta Symphony Orchestra
        6:37
      7. Black and White: CharcoalMichael Torke, David Zinman, Baltimore Symphony Orchestra
        6:00
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      About Michael Torke

      Michael Torke is an American composer born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, known for his vibrant and uplifting music that blends influences from jazz and minimalism. With a substantial body of work spanning virtually every genre, Torke's compositions are characterized by their restless rhythms and eclectic, accessible style. His music has been described as some of the most optimistic and joyful to emerge in recent years, often incorporating elements of popular music without venturing into crossover territory. Torke studied at Eastman and Yale, and his works have been commissioned by top orchestras and even the Olympics, cementing his status as a world-renowned composer.

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