Turnage: Remembering

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Jointly commissioned by the London Symphony Orchestra - with support from Susie Thomson - , Stiftung Berliner Philharmoniker and the Boston Symphony Orchestra, Remembering has been described as one of Mark-Anthony Turnage’s best orchestral works. LSO Live present the world premiere recording of the piece, having also premiered Speranza in 2013.

The work was written for Evan Scofield, the son of Turnage’s friend and colleague, jazz guitarist John Scofield. Evan died of cancer, aged 26, in 2013 and in Remembering, Turnage captures his positive and adventurous spirit, the fourth movement in particular serving as an elegy for Evan. An energetic, pulsating figure, seesawing from double basses to high brass, ignites the piece. Taut rhythmic patterns and swift melodic motifs in each section suddenly break off and shift to fateful, drum-heavy, climactic sounds. It is an powerful and emotional piece that explores both life and death.

Composer Turnage
Conductor Sir Simon Rattle
Performers London Symphony Orchestra

Remembering 'In Memoriam Evan Scofield'
1. First Movement
2. Second Movement
3. Third Movement
4. Fourth Movement

Release date 16 June 2017
LSO0306 | 822231130659

Producer Andrew Cornall
Engineers Classic Sound Ltd
Recorded live in DSD 128fs at the Barbican Hall, 19th October 2016

FLAC - 24bit 96kHz - Compatible with Windows and
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MP3 - 320kbps - Universal compatibility

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Reviews

'Tremendous’

- The Evening Standard

‘The music blossoms in the eloquence of its heartache’

- The Financial Times

‘Turnage and Simon Rattle are old partners in crime...The premiere of the composer’s four-movement Remembering is a compelling new chapter’

- The Times