Mark-Anthony Turnage
b. 1960
Snapshot
English Deutsch
Mark-Anthony Turnage is one of the most admired and widely-performed composers of his generation * Studied with Oliver Knussen and John Lambert in London and Gunther Schuller in Tanglewood * works skilfully blend classical and jazz idioms, modernism and tradition * has worked as Composer in Association with the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, English National Opera, and the BBC Symphony Orchestra * current residencies with London Philharmonic Orchestra and Chicago Symphony Orchestra * conductors of Turnage's works include Simon Rattle, Andrew Davis, Oliver Knussen and Leonard Slatkin * has collaborated with jazz musicians John Scofield, Peter Erskine and Joe Lovano, soloists Evelyn Glennie, Christian Lindberg and Yuri Bashmet, and Ensemble Modern, London Sinfonietta and the Nash Ensemble * music is recorded on the Decca, Deutsche Grammophon, EMI, Chandos, LPO, Black Box and Onyx labels
Works by Mark-Anthony Turnage include:
No Let Up (2003) for ensemble
Scherzoid (2003-04) for orchestra
From the Wreckage (2004) for trumpet and orchestra
Turnage's music before 2003 is published by Schott and is represented by Cathy Nelson Artists and Projects for commissions and general management.
Publications of music by Turnage are available on sale from our online Music Shop.
Looking Ahead: European premiere of Chicago Remains at BBC Proms in London with Chicago Symphony Orchestra conducted by Bernard Haitink (8 Sep); first performances of new violin concerto for Christian Tetzlaff, Mambo, Blues and Tarantella, in London (24 Sep), Stockholm (9 Oct) and Toronto (12 Nov); US premiere of A Prayer Out of Stillness with John Patitucci in Saint Louis (14/15 Nov)
"...clarity is paramount, and it is not only words that come across vividly, but feelings too. The sheer theatricality of the music is dazzling… Turnage knows precisely how to hold the audience's interest and sympathy…" — Daily Telegraph
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