
Having made a gradual switch during the 15 years since his first album
was published from electronica to instrumental variations on ambient and
minimalism, Max Richter is among the most commercially successful
composers of our time. This album of his solo piano music belongs in the
genre explored so thoroughly for Brilliant Classics by Jeroen van Veen,
whose prolific recording history includes hugely popular albums of
Philip Glass (BC9419) and Michael Nyman (BC95112), Ludovico Einaudi
(BC94910) and Yann Tiersen(BC95129) and his fellow Dutch musician Jakob
ter Veldhuis (BC94873) and himself (BC9454). The appetite for slowly
moving,unchallenging, post Minimalist music is apparently infinite, and
so this new album is sure to be a success.Born in 1966,Richter has in
the last few years achieved international fame with his recomposed
version of Vivaldi`s Four Seasons, which topped the iTunes chart in the
UK, the US and Germany. Then last year, came the record breaking
Sleep,an eight hour cradle song which like the Vivaldi mixed live and
pre recorded,
electronic and acoustic sounds, to induce and accompany
deep slumber.The songs on this album are all shorter, though sharing the
somnambulistic mood of Sleep. Vladimir's Blues featured on a BBC
documentary series about the deep sea,while The Twins (Prague) was used
in a series on Auschwitz, The Nazis and the Final Solution. As Richter`s
own programme notes explain, the music is for beginners,based on
classical Alberti style bass figures.Several tracks derive from his
albums The Blue Notebooks and Songs from Before; H in New England is
extracted from the incidental music written by Richter for the film
Henry May Long.
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