Max Richter today releases ‘Love Song’ via Decca Records - the fourth single taken from his highly anticipated forthcoming new album ‘In A Landscape’.
You can listen to ‘Love Song’ HERE.
‘Love Song’ begins with solemn piano chords that immediately set a contemplative tone. As the music progresses, the warm, rich resonance of a pair of string instruments gradually takes center stage, adding texture and evoking a profound emotional experience; the subtle interplay between the piano and strings proving to be both delicate and powerful. Richter found inspiration for the composition from the work of late 17th century English composer John Eccles.
‘In A Landscape’, Richter’s ninth studio album, is released on Friday 6th September via Decca Records. You can pre-order the album HERE. In support of ‘In A Landscape’, Richter will be embarking on his first ever world tour, marking a coming of age for the globally celebrated musician.
The celebrated musician’s eagerly awaited tour will see him play across the United Kingdom, Europe, North America, Canada, and Australia throughout 2024 and 2025, including shows at London’s legendary Royal Festival Hall and the iconic Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles. Richter recently announced additional dates in London, Brussels and Melbourne, reflecting the huge interest in what is set to be his first ever global run, with a number of dates already sold out. Tickets are on-sale now - you can find more information HERE.
‘In A Landscape’ marks a significant evolution in Richter’s musical journey, as he delves deeper into the themes of optimism and human emotion accompanied by an innovative exploration of electronic sounds and field recordings. It is a record about reconciling polarities, bringing together the electronic and the acoustic, the human and the natural world, the big questions of life and the quiet pleasures of living - a fleeting self-portrait of a musician in constant motion.
The new record employs homogenous musical language to Richter’s seminal release ‘The Blue Notebooks’, with the two albums in a way bookending this significant chapter of Richter’s life and career. It is presented as an open conversation with the audience, asking them to consider the dualities in their own life, what personal stories come to mind while listening and, ultimately, serving as an invitation to imagination.
‘In A Landscape’ is Richter’s first solo album recorded at Studio Richter Mahr, the minimalist, eco-conscious creative retreat designed and operated by Richter and his wife, visual artist Yulia Mahr. Shifting focus to Richter’s immediate surroundings, ‘In A Landscape’ marks out a psychic space in which to meditate on the present while recognising a lifetime of artistic influence, from Bach and Purcell to the poetry of Keats, Wordsworth and Anne Carson. Richter also found inspiration in a number of books which he was reading at the time of writing ‘In A Landscape’, with many of the track titles on the album named after lines from literature and some of his own treasured paperbacks pictured on the album cover.
Interspersing the studio compositions are nine ‘Life Studies’ assembled from field recordings and the hubbub of the everyday: footsteps through the woods, eggs sizzling in the kitchen, a Hong Kong airport trolley, practicing Mozart on the piano. These simple acts of noticing from a zen-minded creative bring the “landscape” of the album’s title into focus, calling back to the found sounds that distinguished Richter’s breakthrough albums, 2002’s ‘Memoryhouse’ and 2004’s ‘The Blue Notebooks’.
One the most influential and acclaimed composers of his generation, Richter is known for his ability to seamlessly blend traditional orchestrations with modern electronic elements. With a career spanning decades, Richter’s impact on the music industry cannot be overstated. His unparalleled ability to translate profound human experiences into musical compositions has earned him a dedicated global following, with his catalogue amassing over three billion streams to date. Notably, his record-breaking album ‘SLEEP’ stands as one of the most streamed classical albums of all time.
His seminal album ‘The Blue Notebooks’ continues to reach new audiences even as it celebrates its twentieth anniversary in 2024. ‘On The Nature of Daylight’, the album’s epic centerpiece, recently featured on HBO’s acclaimed post-apocalyptic drama The Last Of Us, as well as appearing on numerous film and TV soundtracks over the years. Richter performed the album in full at Glastonbury Festival last year alongside Tilda Swinton, who joined Richter onstage to recite the spoken word pieces she contributed for the original recording.
Beyond his solo endeavors, Richter’s is a prolific collaborator who has worked with esteemed creatives and visionaries across multiple disciplines. From scoring Dior shows for Kim Jones to composing for ballets choreographed by Wayne McGregor or his contributions to the world of cinema and TV with directors Denis Villeneuve, Martin Scorsese, and Ari Folman, Richter’s versatility knows no bounds.
Richter’s collaborative partnership with Wayne McGregor goes from strength to strength, with the acclaimed composer contributing an original score for McGregor’s next production Maddaddam at London’s Royal Opera House in November; a visionary new ballet based on Margaret Atwood’s dystopian epic of annihilation and survival. In addition, the pair’s previous collaboration, Woolf Works, received its New York premiere at the Metropolitan Opera House in June.
Richter is co-founder of Studio Richter Mahr alongside his partner, visual artist Yulia Mahr. Set in the English countryside in Oxfordshire, Max and Yulia built the multimedia production studio inside a former farmhouse and have powered it with cutting-edge solar and heat-pump technology. Located within 31 acres of woodland, the duo have a huge passion for using the land to farm and provide a sustainable working environment, serving as a space where both emerging and established creatives can come to develop their work.
Max Richter World Tour Dates:
Sat 07/09/24 - Geneva, Switzerland - La Bâtie-Festival de Genève
Mon 28/10/24 - Glasgow, UK - Royal Concert Hall
Wed 30/10/24 - Dublin, Ireland - National Concert Hall
Thu 31/10/24 - Dublin, Ireland - National Concert Hall
Mon 04/11/24 - Manchester, UK - Bridgewater Hall
Tue 05/11/24 - Birmingham, UK - Symphony Hall
Wed 06/11/24 - Bristol, UK - Beacon
Fri 08/11/24 - London, UK - Royal Festival Hall - Sold Out
Sat 09/11/24 - London, UK - Royal Festival Hall (Matinee)
Sat 09/11/24 - London, UK - Royal Festival Hall - Sold Out
Sat 16/11/24 - Paris, France - Philharmonie (Matinee)
Sat 16/11/24 - Paris, France - Philharmonie - Sold Out
Mon 18/11/24 - Berlin, Germany - Admiralspalast
Tues 19/11/24 - Berlin, Germany - Admiralspalast
Fri 22/11/24 - Oslo, Norway - Oslo Opera House - Sold Out
Sat 23/11/24 - Stockholm, Sweden - Stockholm Concert Hall
Mon 25/11/24 - Copenhagen, Denmark - DR Koncerthuset
Tue 26/11/24 - Hamberg, Germany - Laeiszhalle
Thu 28/11/24 - Amsterdam, Netherlands - Royal Theatre Carre - Sold Out
Sat 30/11/24 - Brussels, Belgium - BOZAR
Sun 01/12/24 - Antwerp, Belgium - Queen Elizabeth Hall - Sold Out
Mon 02/12/24 - Wiesbaden, Germany - Kurhaus Wiesbaden
Wed 04/12/24 - Munich, Germany - Isarphilharmonie
Thu 05/12/24 - Luxembourg City, Luxembourg - Philharmonie Luxembourg
Tue 11/02/25 - Brisbane, Australia - QPAC Concert Hall
Sat 15/02/25 - Sydney, Australia - Sydney Opera House
Mon 17/02/25 - Melbourne, Australia - Hammer Hall
Tue 18/02/25 - Melbourne, Australia - Hammer Hall
Fri 21/02/25 - Adelaide, Australia - Town Hall
Sun 23/02/25 - Perth, Australia - Riverside Theatre
Sat 26/04/25 - Boston, MA - Colonial Theatre
Tue 29/04/25 - Toronto, ON - Massey Hall
Fri 02/05/25 - Washington DC - Kennedy Center
Sat 03/05/25 - Brooklyn, NY - Brooklyn Academy Of Music
Sun 04/05/25 - Philadelphia, PA - The Met
Tue 06/05/25 - Chicago, IL - Symphony Center
Thu 08/05/25 - Oakland, CA - Fox Theater
Fri 09/05/25 - Los Angeles, CA - Walt Disney Concert Hall
Sat 10/05/25 - Seattle, WA - Benaroya Hall
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