Mark-Anthony Turnage's "This Silence" is a captivating journey through the composer's evocative and introspective musical landscape. Released on November 1, 2005, under the Onyx Classics label, this album spans a diverse range of compositions, each offering a unique glimpse into Turnage's artistic vision. With a total duration of 1 hour and 18 minutes, the album is a substantial exploration of Turnage's work, showcasing his ability to blend emotional depth with technical virtuosity.
The album opens with the haunting "This Silence: Dance" and "This Silence: Dirge," setting a contemplative tone that carries throughout the collection. Turnage's "True Life Stories" suite is a standout, featuring pieces like "Elegy For Andy," "William's Pavane," and "Song for Sally," each telling a story through music. The suite is a testament to Turnage's ability to convey narrative and emotion through his compositions.
"Slide Stride" adds a dynamic contrast, showcasing Turnage's versatility and range. The "Two Baudelaire Songs" and "Two Vocalises" further highlight his skill in setting text to music, with pieces like "Harmonie du Soir" and "Maclaren's Farewell" demonstrating his lyrical and expressive prowess. The album concludes with "Cantilena," a piece that leaves a lasting impression with its melodic beauty and emotional resonance.
"Turnage - This Silence" is a compelling collection that offers both depth and variety, making it a rewarding listen for those interested in contemporary classical music.