![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Musically it is very enjoyable and relaxing, but don’t forget to complement it with some good recording of Vivaldi’s original work. Occupation: Pianists, performers (Gould, Kempff), composer (Richter) Current release: Max Richters The New Four Seasons: Vivaldi Recomposed is out via. Overall, this album is highly recommended as pure enjoyment, but also for system auditioning reference material. You don’t need to be a recovering addict to do a moral inventory, or go and make things right with old friends pick up the phone and apologise for past mistakes. I have some other albums from them and I’m not disappointed. I must admit that Deutsche Grammophon has done very good sound work. ![]() Of course recording technique itself is useless without good musicians and without musical music, fortunately this album is full of them both! Daniel Hope plays so masterfully and has very musical and relaxing violin tone, accompanied by Konzerthaus Kammerorchester Berlin. I really like how main violin parts are recorded - full of tiniest detail, very satisfying to hear minute dynamics and timbres created by bow on strings. Sound is very rich and full of tiny details and nuances. Sound-wise it very enjoyable when listened with speakers or with headphones. Back then at meeting I really enjoyed listening it and added it to my wish-list. I have digital version of it (that’s why I write about it here), but I have heard it also from vinyl at local Hi-Fi club meeting. It is one of those from my collection that I tend to listen over and over again. Max Richter’s album “Vivaldi: The four seasons recomposed” is very nice album. Richters recomposed version of Vivaldis The Four Seasons was premiered in the UK at the Barbican Centre on 31 October 2012, performed by the Britten. Actually strictly not “Now listening”, but in general very good album. ![]()
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