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Max Richter - Behind the Scenes of "On the Nature of Daylight" Short Film
Go Behind The Scenes of the short film production of Max Richter's "On the Nature of Daylight" starring actress Elisabeth Moss.
Max Richter – On the Nature of Daylight – Short Film
Watch the music video of Max Richter's On The Nature of Daylight from his new album The Blue Notebooks, starring actress Elisabeth Moss.
Max Richter - A Catalogue Of Afternoons
"The Blue Notebooks is my attempt for music to comment on society and specifically, it’s an anti-violence record. It’s a subtle and peaceful protest against political, social, and personal brutality. Sadly it’s still very current today…” Watch Max Richter perform "A Catalogue of Afternoons", a previously unreleased track to be included on The Blue Notebooks.
Max Richter speaks about the musical language of The Blue Notebooks (Interview)
"We're bewitched and enchanted by music that we love, and that sort of bypasses the frontal lobes of your brain and goes straight to the heart." Learn more about the musical world that Max Richter created within The Blue Notebooks.
Interview with Max Richter on The Blue Notebooks (2018)
“The Blue Notebooks” is one of Max Richter’s most successful albums to date. It was originally composed in the run-up to the 2003 invasion of Iraq. Learn more about the album and the track "On The Nature Of Daylight" in this video.
Max Richter talks about the making of The Blue Notebooks (Interview)
Although commonplace now, when Richter made ‘The Blue Notebooks’, he was one of the first to combine classical and electronic elements with a post rock sensibility – something which was radical at the time. "What I wanted to do was to try and create something which had a sense of luminosity and brightness, but made from the darkest possible materials."
Max Richter speaks about revisiting The Blue Notebooks (Interview)
Max Richter speaks about working on The Blue Notebooks like revisiting an old friend. “The Blue Notebooks’ is an attempt for music to comment on society and specifically it’s an anti-violence record. It’s a subtle and peaceful protest against political, social, and personal brutality. Sadly it’s still very current today” Max Richter
Max Richter speaks about On the Nature of Daylight from The Blue Notebooks (Interview)
Although commonplace now, when Richter made ‘The Blue Notebooks’, he was one of the first to combine classical and electronic elements with a post rock sensibility – something which was radical at the time. "What I wanted to do was to try and create something which had a sense of luminosity and brightness, but made from the darkest possible materials."
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Max Richter - Behind the Scenes of "On the Nature of Daylight" Short Film
Go Behind The Scenes of the short film production of Max Richter's "On the Nature of Daylight" starring actress Elisabeth Moss.