| Total: 18 Songs |
Album Review
Memoryhouse may be Max Richter's debut album, but he had been developing his unique mix of contemporary classical and electronics for years before it was released. He co-founded the Piano Circus ensemble, who commissioned and performed works by Arvo Pärt, Brian Eno, Philip Glass, and Steve Reich (all of whom were influential on Richter's own music), and used live sampling. He also collaborated with Roni Size and Future Sound of London on their groundbreaking 1996 album Dead Cities. Yet Memoryhouse, which is performed by the BBC Philharmonic Orchestra under conductor Rumon Gumba, doesn't feel derivative of any of Richter's previous projects; the album's pieces are rigorously composed but also highly emotive, seamlessly blending into a whole that feels like, well, a memory. Tracks such as "Europe, After the Rain" and "Maria, the Poet" exemplify the album's mix of Glass-style minimalism fused with evocative samples and field recordings, territory Richter covered even more brilliantly on his next album, The Blue Notebooks. The main melody on "Europe, After the Rain" surfaces here and there on Memoryhouse, taking different forms like "Untitled (Figures)"' delicate electronics and "Garden (1973)/Interior"'s drifting harpsichords and spoken word. "Sarajevo" and "The Twins (Prague)" underscore the album's Eastern European leanings, while pieces with short but descriptive song titles like "Landscape with Figure (1922)" and "Arbenita (11 years)" add to the feeling that they could soundtrack diary entries or captions on old photos. More dramatic tracks such as "Last Days" complement the intimacy of "Embers" and "Andras" nicely, and show the scope of Richter's abilities. An homage to Europe and the haunting power of memories, Memoryhouse is a stunning first album that announced Max Richter as a major talent.
Customer Reviews
memorium
Love this collection of darkly imbued works it screams film noir score at every turn. Classical in tone but refreshly heartfelt checkout Sarajevo and Landscape with Figures. This album gets under the skin, such a joy for the ears leaves you with a warm glow Quality from start to finish.
fantastic!
I only heard of Max Richter recently, as I have no knowledge at all really of this genre, I really enjoy this and his other albums. I highly recommend this particular album!
£7.99 is a steal
Clever, clever, clever man. Embers is particulary beautiful. the whole album is genious.
Biography
Born: 1966 in Germany
Genre: Classical
Years Active: '90s, '00s, '10s
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On the Nature of Daylight | The Blue Notebooks | 6:11 | £0.79 | View In iTunes |
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Horizon Variations | The Blue Notebooks | 1:52 | £0.79 | View In iTunes |
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Embers | Memoryhouse | 3:38 | £0.79 | View In iTunes |
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Written On the Sky | The Blue Notebooks | 1:39 | £0.79 | View In iTunes |
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Infra 5 | Infra | 5:16 | £0.79 | View In iTunes |
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H In New England | 24 Postcards in Full Colour | 1:56 | £0.79 | View In iTunes |
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The Haunted Ocean 4 | Waltz With Bashir (Soundtrack) | 3:44 | £0.99 | View In iTunes |
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November | Memoryhouse | 6:21 | £0.79 | View In iTunes |
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- £7.99
- Genres: Classical, Music, Electronic, Electronica, Rock
- Released: 22 September 2003
- ℗ 2002 BBC Worldwide










