In these two striking Max Richter compositions, Vivaldi's The Four Seasons is reinvigorated for the 21st century, and Virginia Woolf’s prose is interpreted into a startlingly original score.
VIVALDIRECOMPOSED/THREEWORLDS
Download the programme for Vivaldi Recomposed / Three Worlds here.
Unquestionably Vivaldi, unmistakably Max Richter, this smart and fiercely post-modern take on The Four Seasons is both Richter's homage to the masterpiece and a personal project to reclaim his passion for the work. Moving confidently between string orchestra and electronica, he transforms one of the most recognisable pieces of music of all time across intricate chord progressions, asymmetrical rhythms and other bold sonic gestures. It's the classic violin concerti as you’ve never heard it before: familiar yet excitingly novel, with a whole new depth of musical expression and experimentation.
Enlisted by The Royal Ballet to write music for a dance piece based on the Virginia Woolf novels Mrs Dalloway, Orlando and The Waves, Richter’s Three Worlds: Music From Woolf Works arrestingly evokes the fluid language and themes of Woolf’s literary genius. Richly cinematic in sound, this sublime score is full of narrative, emotion and, in honour of Woolf’s life and work, “the redeeming qualities of creativity".
Years 11-13: Music
Schools Tickets: $20
Date: Sunday 18 March: 7pm
Venue: ASB Theatre, Aotea Centre
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Pianist: Max Richter
Soloist: Mari Samuelsen
Soprano: Grace Davidson
Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra
Achingly beautiful.
— The Guardian