Michael Torke: Last Siwoo Kim, Michael Torke & East Coast Chamber Orchestra
Album info
Album-Release:
2025
HRA-Release:
21.11.2025
Label: Ecstatic Records
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Chamber Music
Artist: Siwoo Kim, Michael Torke & East Coast Chamber Orchestra
Composer: Michael Torke (1961)
Album including Album cover
- Michael Torke (b. 1961): Last:
- 1 Torke: Last: Fall 04:25
- 2 Torke: Last: Winter 03:48
- 3 Torke: Last: Spring 02:56
- 4 Torke: Last: Summer 04:07
- 5 Torke: Last: Year 05:47
- 6 Torke: Last: Month 04:22
- 7 Torke: Last: Week 02:37
- 8 Torke: Last: Night 05:09
- 9 Torke: Last: Friday 03:09
- 10 Torke: Last: Thursday 03:31
- 11 Torke: Last: Wednesday 03:43
- 12 Torke: Last: Sunday 03:44
Info for Michael Torke: Last
Twelve slow, moody compositions for solo violin and strings, that are almost like 2nd movements of violin concertos.
"The Stoics recommend we live in the present: to fret over the past or stress about the future is counterproductive because these lie beyond our control. But I think there are other ways to respond to the past. We can cherish and even mourn what is no longer present. For me, our past populates our present, whether it be last year, last month, last week, or last Sunday." (Michael Torke)
"Last Fall is serenely elegiac…a nostalgic journey." (Timothy Judd, The Listeners’ Club)
"The surprising thing for me was how these simple names freed up my mind from the stresses of the day and had me pondering moments from earlier times. Torke plants this seed in such a subtle way with these basic titles, and yet they are a powerful stimulus." (violinist.com)
Siwoo Kim, violin
East Coast Chamber Orchestra
Michael Torke
Michael’s work has been described as "some of the most optimistic, joyful and thoroughly uplifting music to appear in recent years" (Gramophone). Hailed as a "vitally inventive composer" (Financial Times) and "a master orchestrator whose shimmering timbral palette makes him the Ravel of his generation" (New York Times), Torke has created a substantial body of works in virtually every genre; his recent piece SKY, written for violinist Tessa Lark, was a finalist for the 2020 Pulitzer Prize, and was nominated for a Grammy® award for “best classical instrument solo.”
Torke has been commissioned by The Philadelphia Orchestra, the New York Philharmonic, and the San Francisco Symphony, New York City Ballet, Alvin Ailey, National Ballet of Canada, Metropolitan Opera, Théâtre du Châtelet, English National Opera, London Sinfonietta, Lontano, De Volharding, and the Smith, Ying, and Amstel Quartets, among other orchestras, ballet companies, and ensembles.
He has worked with conductors Simon Rattle, Kurt Mazur, Edo de Waart, and David Zinman; choreographers Christopher Wheeldon, James Kudelka, and Juri Kilian; librettists A. R. Gurney, Michael Korie, and Mark Campbell; and directors Des McAnuff, Bart Sher, and Michael Greif.
He has been commissioned by entities as diverse as the Walt Disney Company, and Absolute Vodka; worked with soloists such as Tessa Lark, Christopher O'Reilly, Joyce Yang, and Joyce Castle; and written incidental music for The Public Theater, The Old Globe Theater, and Classic Stage Company, among others. He has been composer-in-residence with the Royal Scottish National Orchestra.
Beginning his career with exclusive contracts with Boosey and Hawkes, and Decca Records, he now controls his own copyrights and masters through his publishing company, Adjustable Music, and record company, Ecstatic Records.
This album contains no booklet.
