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Zoe Martlew: Album Z

Zoe Martlew, Ben Goldscheider, Lucy Schaufer, Huw Watkins, Mark Simpson, Alessandro Fisher, Lana Bo

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Format: CDR

Cat No: NMCD293

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Release Date:  28 November 2025

Label:  NMC Recordings

Packaging Type:  Jewel Case

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  5023363029322

Genres:  Classical  Contemporary Classical  

Composer/Series:  Zoe Martlew

  • Description

    'This welcome first album of compositions by Zoe Martlew is both an exciting birth of something new and a testament to a substantial career as a compelling creative artist at the heart of UK music' - Gillian Moore CBE

    G-lude, a cello distortion rock-up performed by Martlew herself, opens the album with an explosive catharsis of shrieks, gasps, scrapes and howls, ghosting the architecture of Bach's iconic G major prelude, on which it is based. Inspired by ancient Babylonian apocalypse myths, Niburu (Ben Goldscheider) suggests the vastness of deep space and the human soul, the horn lines weaving through dramatic electronic landscapes.

    Martlew pivots from the interstellar to life on Earth within Musae, a song cycle for mezzo soprano and piano in her own texts, depicting five portraits of contrasting female archetypes performed by Lucy Schaufer and pianist Huw Watkins. Martlew shows her compositional skill and wit as each character is drawn in different musical style; from early Weimar cabaret to 90s pop, with a drop of 19th century Romanticism thrown in for good measure.

    Scored for solo clarinet and electronics, Atma brings Mark Simpson's virtuosity to the fore - as the music emerges from formless breath realms into a volatile, shifting sea of transformation, exploring different states of consciousness. In The Park, the second song cycle on the album, features tenor Alessandro Fisher and pianist Lana Bode. As with Musae, In the Park balances humour and humanity with the quiet spiritual thread that runs through all of Martlew's work.

    The album concludes with a glittering tribute to oboist Nicholas Daniel in Nick My Pearls You Cry. Performed by Daniels himself, along with pianist Huw Watkins, this joyful, jazz-drenched encore celebrates the shimmering virtuosity of both artists. Album Z affirms Martlew's unique voice in contemporary music: theatrical, fearless and deeply human.

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. G-lude
      • 2. Nibiru
      • 3. Musae: I. Why?
      • 4. Musae: II. Red Room
      • 5. Musae: III. #nofilter
      • 6. Musae: IV. Amma
      • 7. Musae: V. You
      • 8. Atma
      • 9. In the Park: I. A Ramble in St. James's Park
      • 10. In the Park: II. At the Meridian
      • 11. In the Park: III. The Proposal
      • 12. In the Park: IV. In the Kyoto Garden
      • 13. Nick My Pearls You Cry