Michael Torke’s “Run”: A Shifting Musical Panorama

Run is a brief and exhilarating orchestral showpiece written by American composer Michael Torke in 1992. The work is filled with boundless energy and forward motion. It evokes a bright, gradually shifting landscape. The work is launched into motion with string flourishes and the crack of the woodblock. The short, repeating motif takes shape through a pulse-driven additive process reminiscent of the music of Steve Reich. Here is the composer’s program note: Run …

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Bruckner’s “Ecce sacerdos magnus”: Thunderous Power and Majesty

Anton Bruckner’s sacred motet, Ecce sacerdos magnus, WAB 13 (“Behold a great priest”) begins with an earth-shattering announcement, set in motion by primal open fifths. The Old Testament text celebrates the blessings given to devout men. Scored for eight-part choir, organ, and three trombones, it is music of thunderous power, majesty, and solemn mystery. Growing out of Medieval plainchant, its soaring antiphonal blocks of sound recall the Renaissance strains of Giovanni Gabrieli. As …

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