
“I love the slight grittiness and earthy feeling that gut strings have,” he says. Richter is enthusiastic about this blend. In this “alternative rendering”, Chineke!, the groundbreaking British ensemble consisting of majority Black, Asian and ethnically diverse musicians, and the brilliant soloist, Elena Urioste, are playing on gut strings and period instruments: the sort that Vivaldi would have heard, and played, in his own time. Experiencing it felt as though we were being catapulted onto another plane, reverberated through the cosmos by this epiphanic soundworld. We hadn’t heard anything like that, ever. When Max Richter’s Recomposed first exploded into our collective ears almost a decade ago, a 59-minutes-28-seconds sonic starburst, the effect for so many people was total. Info for The New Four Seasons - Vivaldi Recomposed 13 Richter: Recomposed By Max Richter: Vivaldi, The Four Seasons: Winter 3 (2022) 04:06.12 Richter: Recomposed By Max Richter: Vivaldi, The Four Seasons: Winter 2 (2022) 02:36.11 Richter: Recomposed By Max Richter: Vivaldi, The Four Seasons: Winter 1 (2022) 02:56.10 Richter: Recomposed By Max Richter: Vivaldi, The Four Seasons: Autumn 3 (2022) 01:32.9 Richter: Recomposed By Max Richter: Vivaldi, The Four Seasons: Autumn 2 (2022) 02:58.8 Richter: Recomposed By Max Richter: Vivaldi, The Four Seasons: Autumn 1 (2022) 05:25.7 Richter: Recomposed By Max Richter: Vivaldi, The Four Seasons: Summer 3 (2022) 03:18.6 Richter: Recomposed By Max Richter: Vivaldi, The Four Seasons: Summer 2 (2022) 03:42.5 Richter: Recomposed By Max Richter: Vivaldi, The Four Seasons: Summer 1 (2022) 03:52.


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