Recomposed by Max Richter Vivaldis Four Seasons live at Le Poisson Rouge, NYC.
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- Опубликовано: 7 окт 2014
- Filmed live at (Le) Poisson Rouge
New York, NY
December 20, 2012
Recomposed by Max RICHTER
Antonio VIVALDI: The Four Seasons
Daniel Hope, violin
Max Richter, keyboard/electronics
Tito Muñoz, conductor
Ensemble LPR
VIOLIN I
Sang-Wook Peter Bahng
Jennifer Choi
Aniela Eddy
Jessica Park
VIOLIN 2
Bracha Malkin
Heesun Shin
Pauline Kim Harris
Caroline Shaw
VIOLA
Orlando Wells
Mehmet Aydin
Caleb Burhans
Earl Maneein
CELLO
Raman Ramakrishnan
Rubin Kodheli
Mihai Marica
Colin Stokes
BASS
Andrew Trombley
Matthew Weber
Kevin Mayner
HARP
Megan Levin
HARPSICHORD
Nathaniel LaNasa
-Intermission-
Max RICHTER: INFRA
Max RICHTER: Autumn Music 2
Max RICHTER: On the Nature of Daylight
Max Richter, piano/electronics
Bracha Malkin, violin
Caroline Shaw, violin
Caleb Burhans, viola
Raman Ramakrishnan, cello
Rubin Kodheli, cello Видеоклипы
As a filter for the soul, a filter that will remove everything that depresses a person. And in one moment, like an injection of adrenaline, breathe new life into that same broken soul. To raise the awareness that you are not alone and that life is beautiful, that it is worth living. Oh you beautiful Vivaldi
I could listen to this for hours love his work .
I write small stories. I can only do that when I listen to this music. Then the words flow out of me.
Lovely just incredible music
Love the energyof all the musicians taking part in this great effort.
You can just feel the director's emotions when he hears aspects that he expresses . Lovely hand motions
The main violinist is incredible
This is just stellar!
And so underrated sadly, more people need to hear this.
Agreed. If I could use this platform to recommend another great piece of music: Floating Points's 'Promises' featuring Pharoah Sanders and the London Philharmonic Orchestra.
@@mhakus thanks for that, i will hear that today for sure!
Wny?
@@davepowell7168 I am not that proficient with words, but the best thing i can say, that this type of music makes your mind just go to places, it makes you think and imagine; on one hand it takes you on a journey that artist intended, but on the other hand, it leaves so much room to imagine.
@@AG-pm3tc Thanks for the eloquent description sharing your insights.
Daniel Hope is amazing in this recording. Wow.
Outstanding!
simply amazed and just discovered.. suprised that few people know this version.... :)
Magnifique!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Good lord, this is incredible.
Brilliant!
Watched your piece playing in St. Philips. Sad comments were off. Hopped over to just to say amazing all around.
I kind of love how raw it is. Especially, 36:50. Kind of live performance gold. So freaking intense!
Great!
i can listen to it quite a long time ..but so sad
Mr. Richter, thank you. At 36:5, was that a broken string? It added to the immediacy of the piece.
No fuera Malu a porque ahí si le pones miles de millones de like. Y a esta obra de arte ni saben que existe. 🤦♀️
42:45 Winter 3
Beautiful Performance! I got a question about the instrumentation. If the original version was written for Violin, Strings, and Basso Continuo, how come you added a Harp and filtered the basses with your Moog Synthesizer into your work? Maybe because you like to hear these instruments and wanted to add them into a recomposed baroque composition that turns into modern contemporary Classical Music? But still, Amazing Composition!!!
*Muhteşem*
Great performances but the audio is ruining it. I am not just talking about the room but the recording keeps going weird. Shame really.
Absolutamente maravilloso. Son ondas las emociones que me evoca.
Such a shame the acoustics of the venue are so bad, there's no oomph, you can hear the soundwaves crashing into the constricting walls.
Ouch. It sounds better on audio not live :(