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In A Landscape

Max RichterMax Richter
In A Landscape - Max Richter

Album Description

Max Richter's latest masterpiece, 'In A Landscape', is a profoundly evocative and deeply personal work that showcases the composer's unique ability to craft mesmerising soundscapes. Released on 6 September 2024 via Decca (UMO) Classics, this stunning album is a testament to Richter's innovative approach to neoclassical, minimalist, and classical music, with ambient textures woven throughout.

Clocking in at 1 hour and 16 minutes, 'In A Landscape' is a carefully curated collection of pieces that ebb and flow like a gentle stream, guiding the listener through a world of nuanced emotions and introspective contemplation. From the haunting beauty of 'They Will Shade Us With Their Wings' to the poignant intimacy of 'Love Song (After JE)', each track is a masterclass in subtlety and restraint, allowing the music to speak directly to the heart.

Throughout the album, Richter's signature 'Life Study' series provides a thread of continuity, with each installment offering a glimpse into the composer's inner world. Meanwhile, pieces like 'The Poetry of Earth (Geophony)' and 'A Time Mirror (Biophony)' demonstrate Richter's fascination with the natural world and his ability to translate its rhythms and textures into music of profound beauty.

With 'In A Landscape', Max Richter has created a work of quiet majesty, one that invites the listener to step into a world of refined elegance and refined emotion. As the album's edited tracks offer an alternative perspective on the original compositions, it becomes clear that 'In A Landscape' is an album that rewards repeated listening, revealing new depths and nuances with each successive play.

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Tracks

  1. They Will Shade Us With Their WingsMax Richter
  2. Life Study IMax Richter
  3. A Colour Field (Holocene)Max Richter
  4. Life Study IIMax Richter
  5. And Some Will FallMax Richter
  6. Life Study IIIMax Richter
  7. The Poetry of Earth (Geophony)Max Richter
  8. Life Study IVMax Richter
  9. Only Silent WordsMax Richter
  10. Life Study VMax Richter
  11. Late and SoonMax Richter
  12. Life Study VIMax Richter
  13. AndanteMax Richter
  14. Life Study VIIMax Richter
  15. A Time Mirror (Biophony)Max Richter
  16. Life Study VIIIMax Richter
  17. Love Song (After JE)Max Richter
  18. Life Study IXMax Richter
  19. Movement, Before All FlowersMax Richter
  20. And Some Will Fall - EditMax Richter
  21. The Poetry of Earth (Geophony) - EditMax Richter
  22. Late and Soon - EditMax Richter
  23. Love Song (After JE) - EditMax Richter
  24. Movement, Before All Flowers - EditMax Richter
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About Max Richter

Max Richter is a pioneering composer and pianist who seamlessly blends classical training with electronic innovation, creating a unique and captivating sound that resonates with audiences worldwide. Born in Germany and raised in the UK, Richter's musical journey began with studies at the University of Edinburgh and the Royal Academy of Music in London, followed by advanced composition studies with the legendary Luciano Berio in Italy. His work spans a wide range of genres and media, from film scores and ballet to solo albums and collaborations with renowned artists like Wayne McGregor and Margaret Atwood. Richter is celebrated for his recomposition of Vivaldi's "Four Seasons" and his acclaimed albums such as "Memoryhouse" and "In A Landscape." His music often addresses universal themes, from the importance of sleep to human rights, making him not just a composer, but a voice for contemporary issues. With a prolific career that includes numerous awards and a dedicated global following, Max Richter continues to push the boundaries of contemporary classical music, inspiring a new generation of musicians and captivating audiences with his genre-defying compositions.

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