MMM | The Four Seasons Recomposed by Max Richter
British composer Max Richter wants to rekindle his love for the Four Seasons and in 2012 creates his work RECOMPOSED.
Turning old into new - a tried and tested principle, but can you do the same with Vivaldi's legendary Four Seasons? Organist Anna Lapwood's answer is clear: “Nothing is untouchable!” After the release of his album Recomposed, the composer Max Richter initially expected to receive fierce criticism. But the opposite happened - he hit a nerve: Over 450 million streams, concerts in classical halls as well as in clubs such as Berghain Berlin or Poisson Rouge in New York, and the distribution of individual tracks in the Bridgerton series testify to the success of the reinterpretation.
What touches people when they listen to RECOMPOSED? In this magic moment, prominent artists and contemporary witnesses embark on a journey through the music, recall playful challenges and personal highlights and explain how the British composer Max Richter put his hand to the 300-year-old work.
“For me, there is no greater music than Vivaldi's Four Seasons,” says violinist Daniel Hope, ”but when I held Max's score in my hand, I realised why he had to do it.” Watching the film footage, concertmaster Werner Ehrhardt also remembers how difficult it was to turn off the Vivaldi autopilot.
Duration 43 / 52 min
English series title Magic Moments of Music
Director Isabel Hahn
Producer Lily Küntzle
Co-Producer Christopher Janssen
Production Company ZDF/Arte, sounding images
English title of music work Recomposed by Max Richter: Vivaldi – The Four Seasons
Executive Producer Claus Wischmann
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