Tag: Michael Torke

  • Rabbit Rabbit July Michael Torke

    Rabbit Rabbit July Michael Torke

    Rabbit Rabbit!

    For the first of the month, enjoy Michael Torke’s “July.”

  • Michael Torke’s “July” Pop Meets Classical

    Michael Torke’s “July” Pop Meets Classical

    There’s often been a whiff of pop about Michael Torke’s music, and that’s always been the composer’s intention.

    “Modernism in classical music created a lot of music that was hard to listen to… dissonant… atonal… I believe that composers kind of lost their audience. I wanted to do something different. The antidote to that is immediacy… and what kind of music is the most immediate? – Popular music. Of course there’s many different kinds, but the idea of popular music is to be immediately appealing. In the mid 80’s, there was a dance music that was a precursor to hip hop. It would have a really strong beat and a nice bass line. I would transcribe some bass lines and some of the drum beats. Then apply my own pitches and my own procedures, so no one would ever hear the original inspiration. I felt what would be injected was kind of a rhythmic vitality in an in your face kind of thing. I thought it worked out well musically….”

    Torke’s saxophone quartet, “July,” was composed in 1995.

    “What fascinates me is that this act of translation seems to completely remove the original reference from my music; sometimes I can’t even remember what the original song was that inspired me and, if I do, it’s hard even to hear the connection. But what remains is the energy… Instead of single-mindedly exploring one color, as in earlier pieces of mine, the music now corresponds to an experience of time – the energy and heat we find in the month of July, as well as cooling breezes of repose that come, perhaps, in the evening.”

    On the First of July, here’s Michael Torke’s “July.”

  • July Saxophone Quartet After Independence Day

    July Saxophone Quartet After Independence Day

    I don’t know about you, but I’m kind of tapped out after Independence Day. I’ve got an interesting Fourth of July story. Maybe I’ll write some more about it tomorrow. In the meantime, enjoy this saxophone quartet by Michael Torke. It’s titled (appropriately enough) “July.”

  • Michael Torke July Slow News Day

    Michael Torke July Slow News Day

    Slow news day. Here’s Michael Torke’s “July.”

  • Rio Olympics Music on WPRB

    Rio Olympics Music on WPRB

    Music composed for the Olympics or inspired by Brazil this morning as we look forward to the Summer Games in Rio. The opening ceremonies take place tomorrow night. Tune in to WPRB 103.3 FM or wprb.com this morning until 11 EDT to enjoy works by Michael Torke, John Harbison, David Gunn, Darius Milhaud, John Williams and Mikis Theodorakis. We’re going for the gold, on Classic Ross Amico.

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