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Max Richter In Concert: Reimagining Vivaldi
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Can't take another moment of Vivaldi's ubiquitous Four Seasons? Neither could Max Richter, a London-based composer who deftly blurs the lines between the classical and electronic worlds. Long ago he loved it the piece but like some of us, he grew tired of the overplayed warhorse, which can be found in no fewer than 250 recordings on sites like ArchivMusic.

So instead of writing off the piece forever, Richter rewrote it. He discarded about three quarters of Vivaldi's original, substituted his own music and tucked in some light electronics for a total Four Seasons makeover. It sounds a little hipper — lighter on its feet in places, darker and more cinematic in others. Still, Richter's remodeled version retains the basic shape, and much of the spirit, of the master's original four violin concertos — each about ten minutes and in three movements, sequenced fast-slow-fast.

Richter recorded his rejiggered Seasons with violin soloist Daniel Hope and together they brought the project to (Le) Poisson Rouge, the Greenwich Village music space, where we had our cameras set up and ready to roll.

In Richter's reimagining, you'll recognize more than a few weather-related signposts like the violin's shivering figures in "Winter" and bolts of thunder in stormy "Summer." Yet in other places the music is heavily disguised. The cheerful birdsong that opens Vivaldi's "Spring" emerges as mere shards of the original, backed by moody pedal points in the electronic low end, lending it a movie music feel. And Vivaldi's violin horn calls in the finale of "Autumn" morph into a comforting minimalist blanket of warm double basses and electronics.

The revamped Vivaldi is about as "classical" as Richter gets. For a taste of his more electronic side, the second half of this concert features selections from Infra, dance music he wrote for London's Royal Ballet, based on T.S. Eliot's The Waste Land. For this music, Richter pares down to just a piano, his laptop and a string quartet, but he weaves in many unusual sounds. Here you'll find a dusty treasure-trove of old shortwave radio signals, industrial rumbles, clicks and pops serving as the underlying bed for Richter's gritty and forlorn soundscapes. -- TOM HUIZENGA

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Vivaldi: The Four Seasons (Recomposed by Max Richter)
Music from Infra

Ensemble LPR, Tito Muñoz, conductor
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@genesisshirindza6025

2 years ago

For 7 years I have been coming back here

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@florianconnan286

5 years ago

That beginning might be the most beautiful thing i've ever heard

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@TheTaiylorWallace

11 months ago

Max Richter's version of the four seasons is so emotional and intense to me, I could get lost wandering for the entire length of it.

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@charley954

2 years ago

I grew up in in a household with an audiophile father who spent the majority of his surplus income on the finest hi-fi equipment available at the time in the 1960’s. Classical music of every description was played at extreme volume almost every night rather than bedtime stories and the music itself created the imagery. Vivaldi was always a favorite.. and with this re-composition, I feel reborn again. Simply magnificent. Thank you !

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@Shaktika17

6 years ago

from Gabriel de la Calzada [Vivaldi Recomposed: The Four Seasons] 1:30 - Spring 0 2:16 - Spring 1 4:55 - Spring 2 8:38 - Spring 3 12:04 - Summer 1 16:09 - Summer 2 20:45 - Summer 3 25:35 - Autumn 1 31:23 - Autumn 2 34:18 - Autumn 3 35:58 - Winter 1 39:11 - Winter 2 42:45 - Winter 3 [Music from Infra] 49:00 - Infra 1 52:48 - Journey 1 54:52 - Infra 2 58:33 - Infra 3 1:01:35 - Journey 3 1:02:34 - Infra 4 1:05:20 - Journey 5 1:06:55 - Infra 5 1:12:41 - Infra 6 1:15:32 - Infra 7 1:17:10 - Infra 8 [Encore] 1:22:54 - Autumn Music 2 1:26:39 - On The Nature Of Daylight

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@dondimapa822

3 years ago

for me, this is a dialogue between Antonio Vivaldi in the 18th century and Max Richter in the 21st century. both geniuses in their time! loved this.

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@arturorositoavillax7772

8 years ago

I've been listening to Max Richter for quite a while and I'm convinced he's a genius, he needs more recognition!

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@MaryamWakili

3 years ago

I came for Summer and fell in love with Spring.

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@lesliebrenner1105

6 years ago

Ingenious and marvelous ! I am 83 years old and Vivaldi's Four Seasons has been part of my life, and my enjoyment for over 70 years.I find this reimagining to be absolutely refreshing and enjoyable.Love it. It is really brilliant.Will listen to it again and again along with Vivaldi's original composition.And ,you know, I think Vivaldi would agree !. Viva progress !

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@broaddusmarines

2 years ago

I literally played this album each morning for a year to start my day. True story.

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@chtellez

4 years ago

I love the music, but also the sensitive way in which the video has documented the participation of each musician and the conductor, their gestures and eye contact. It reveals the unique connections between people in live performance.

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@cedrickroy3667

4 years ago

Spring is singular - absolutely beautiful.

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@jugalator

11 months ago

This is so beautiful, starting with Spring, to me illustrating the fragility of life but its relentless energy that pushes through in this most beautiful season.

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@antonraumos6454

4 years ago

I had a music professor that would always teach that the best composers take themes from previous composers then incorporate into their own style making it new and different.

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@Michael_MW

2 months ago

Max you are my favorite artist, sir. Thank you for your work. Sometimes when I am alone and the state of the world is bringing me down, I listen to your version of Spring 0-1 and have a good cry.

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@misinformedmarti

3 years ago

Can't believe this performance is nearly 8 years old now. I have been listening to it regularly the whole time and never tire of it.

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@blasterxxk6563

7 years ago

This is nothing but the pristine expression of purity and ethereal beauty. This masterpiece has brought tears to my eyes like nothing has ever done before. I feel like this is what my life has always been about : playing this with my headphones on and letting myself fade away with the notes in the infinity of space and time. I'm so thankful that i stumbled across this video. I hope y'all enjoyed it as much as I did.

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@JuyoNi

3 years ago

I think Max Richter has ascended to the next level of music, as have the performers of his music. As young musicians we learn technique, scales, repertoire, touch, how to honor the composers. It's not until we have mastered all those things that we can trust ourselves, our technique, all our practice, that we can become fully enveloped in the music and just... play. Max Richter just takes me there with his music.

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@WorldisArt

1 year ago

This remains on of the most beautiful things I have ever heard, hands down. I tell people to go listen to it

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@Jr-wm2xc

2 years ago

I always say Classical music is the sound of life. How Max was able to put new life into Vivaldis work, without straying far from the original is incredible.

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