Martin Suckling: This Departing Landscape
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Martin Suckling: This Departing Landscape
Label Catalogue Number:
NMCD262
NMCD262
Running Time: 01:16:52
Release Date: February 2021
Originally recorded in 2020
Originally recorded in 2020
Genre:
Classical
Classical
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About
Born in Glasgow, Martin Suckling has been heralded as 'probably the most important figure in Scotland's music since James MacMillan' (Michael Tumelty, The Herald). He has been championed by many leading orchestras and ensembles including the London Symphony Orchestra, Scottish Ensemble, Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin, and the London Contemporary Orchestra. His debut album brings together four large-scale works recorded with BBC Orchestras and conductor Ilan Volkov. The title piece, This Departing Landscape, explores the idea of music as a physical space that we move through and slips away from us, with a kaleidoscope of sharp-edged fragments then unlocking the glacial energy of the second movement. 'This was music that left me wanting to step inside my radio for full immersion.' (Flora Willson, The Guardian)Release plays on the urge to clap or shout, sing and listen to the sound as it bounces around a large reverberant space. With the orchestra taking the role of both impudent child and cathedral, echoes are distorted, captured, extended, and manipulated. His flute concerto The White Road (after Edmund de Waal) makes good on a promise by Suckling to flautist Katherine Bryan as teenagers together in the National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain. Finding inspiration in the ceramic art of Edmund de Waal, Suckling builds an orchestra of virtual flutes to accompany Bryan's singing melodic lines. 'Fearless, dazzling, exceptional' (The Guardian) pianist Tamara Stefanovich sets the musical world in motion as the soloist in Suckling's Piano Concerto with music that spirals into more and more diverse regions through five exuberant movements.
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Reviews
“… Martin Suckling has an unerring sense of pacing and is an abundantly talented orchestrator. This Departing Landscape establishes him as a distinctive voice. One hopes his second portrait CD isn’t long in coming.”
• Christian Carey – Sequenza.com. – 10 July 2021
"... The playing of the BBC orchestras betrays no hint of uncertainty under the astute guidance of Ilan Volkov, matched by excellent sound and detailed annotations from Suckling and Julian Anderson. This NMC Portrait might have been a time coming but the wait was worthwhile."
Richard Whitehouse - Gramophone magazine - May 2021
Concerto Choice
Performance ***** Recording ****
‘…Performing here with the BBC Scottish Symphony, Bryan is sublime, slicing through fragmented cadenzas and revealing a powerful lower range. Another expert soloist is pianist Tamar Stefanovich, a highly accomplished 20th and 21st-century music specialist who has a thorough grasp of his 20-minute, five-movement Piano Concerto…”
Claire Jackson – BBC Music magazine – May 2021
"... The ardent richness of his [Suckling] idiom is well attested by his five-movement piano concerto, and the way glittering modernism dramatically collides with solemnly imposing traditional rhetoric."
Paul Driver - The Sunday Times
“… The most substantial is the Piano Concerto, played on the recording with typical intensity by Tamara Stefanovich. Its heart is a becalmed intermezzo, cloudy with microtones, that’s perhaps the most involving music here.”
The Guardian - 12 February 2021
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