Staged performance of the whole repertoire, shot at legendary Funkhaus Berlin Nalepastrasse (the former broadcast center of East Germany) in December 2013 with Max Richter, Daniel Hope and l'arte del mondo, which makes for some stunning visuals. 1966) Inspired by various musical-rhetorical figures in Vivaldi’s Four Seasons, London-based composer Max Richter ‘recomposed’ the piece by blending sounds of the past and new. Richter sustains and advances Vivaldis original to a level at once home in a classical music context as well as a more modern, coming-of-age cinematic. Max Richter The Four Seasons Recomposed (2012) Mute Song (World) Orchestration hp. He and Max developed these pieces to intercut with the written orchestral material, and to illuminate the abstract visual world of the images. The Four Seasons, Recomposed Max Richter (b. In the 2012 album Recomposed by Max Richter: Vivaldi, The Four Seasons, neo-classical composer Max Richter completely re-composes and reinterprets. The album features 5 new tracks, so called Shadows which are electronic landscapes that were made for a live performance of the work with accompanying visual material made by the Danish game designers DarkMatters. He discarded about three quarters of Vivaldis original, substituted his own music and tucked in some light. brand new remixes, shadows and a film that was shot in Berlin in December. The new edition will come with new artwork in a stunning packing, and lots of new material, incl.
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