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In A Landscape

Max Richter

2024 · Electronic, Classical

Rare pressing on Gatefold

In A Landscape by Max Richter

In A Landscape is an Electronic album by Max Richter, originally released in 2024. On Gatefold: 4 pressings tracked.

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There are abundant signs of Max Richter’s love of minimalism on <i>In a Landscape</i>. The album features 19 short musical episodes written for stripped-back forces—string quintet, grand piano, Hammond organ, and MiniMoog, plus tape delay, vocoder, and reverb. Its 10 compositions are interlocked with “Life Studie,” ambient interludes featuring snippets of recordings from everyday life to create snapshots of Richter’s world. “The title ‘In a Landscape’ can be heard in two ways: as it’s written, or as ‘in-ner landscape,’ as it sound,” he explains to Apple Music Classical. “These are the kind of polarities that I’m exploring: between the external and the internal, electronic and instrumental, the technological world against the natural world.” The album’s title is taken from maverick avant-gardist John Cage’s 1948 work for solo harp or piano, itself inspired by Erik Satie, and throughout Richter pays homage to the composers who have influenced him over the year. Along with the language of American minimalist composers such as Terry Riley and Philip Gla, who have made repetition an organizing feature of their work, and the beauty of everyday sounds that Cage himself explored, you’ll hear the influence of Baroque music—shades of Bach in the harmonies of “And Some Will Fall,” for example, and Purcellian sighs in “Late and Soon.” In “Love Song,” the references are more explicit: its violin melody is borrowed directly from an opera by English 17th-century composer John Eccle, given added emotional resonance by Richter’s somber piano accompaniment. Elsewhere, most noticeably in “Andante,” it’s the light and dark of Schubert that Richter draws on, “just because I love his music and can’t leave him alone,” he say. Richter’s love of poetry—by Keat, Anne Carson, and Peter Redgrove, among others—is also drawn into the mix. “Late and Soon,” for example, takes its title from an 1802 sonnet in which Wordsworth laments the growing materialism of the Industrial Revolution, writing: “The world is too much with us; late and soon / Getting and spending, we lay waste to our powers; / Little we see in Nature that is our.” “I was thinking, ‘Wow, he’s talking about Twitter basically, and the sort of distractedness of our live,’” Richter say. “There isn’t any overarching poetic scheme; these are just jumping-off points and things that I have a kind of affection for. It’s a bit like you see something and you sort of love it. Then you want to explore it or elevate it in some way. And that’s really the way that these texts work in the piece.” The same can be said of the way Richter appropriates found sounds to bring texture, atmosphere, and glimpses of autobiographical narrative to his interpolating “Life Studie.” Ranging from field recordings sourced in the woodland surrounding his studio to the noise of cities he travels through, they provide evocative “polaroid shots” of Richter’s life. “I love exploring places on foot,” he say. “So there’s lots of walking in nature. There’s downtown New York, Sydney, Berlin, bits of Pari, various airport. There’s stuff in our house. People jamming on the piano, while someone else is cooking, while someone else is whatever, feeding a dog or something—just domestic life.” .

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Tracklist

  1. 1They Will Shade Us With Their Wings8:33
  2. 2Life Study I0:46
  3. 3A Colour Field (Holocene)2:25
  4. 4Life Study II1:24
  5. 5And Some Will Fall8:04
  6. 6Life Study III1:04
  7. 7The Poetry of Earth (Geophony)3:58
  8. 8Life Study IV0:31
  9. 9Only Silent Words2:16
  10. 10Life Study V0:30
  11. 11Late and Soon7:10
  12. 12Life Study VI0:41
  13. 13Andante2:33
  14. 14Life Study VII1:01
  15. 15A Time Mirror (Biophony)3:58
  16. 16Life Study VIII0:42
  17. 17Love Song (After JE)5:39
  18. 18Life Study IX0:52
  19. 19Movement, Before All Flowers4:17
  20. 2.1And Some Will Fall (Edit)4:11
  21. 2.2The Poetry of Earth (Geophony) [Edit]3:39
  22. 2.3Late and Soon (Edit)3:19
  23. 2.4Love Song (After JE) [Edit]4:41
  24. 2.5Movement, Before All Flowers (Edit)3:39

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  • Electronic

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