Max Richter announces his ninth studio album ‘In a landscape’. The new album marks a significant evolution in Richter’s musical journey, as he delves deeper into the themes of optimism and human emotion accompanied by an innovative exploration of electronic sounds and field recordings. It is a record about reconciling polarities, bringing together the electronic and the acoustic, the human and the natural world, the big questions of life and the quiet pleasures of living – a fleeting self-portrait of a musician in constant motion. He says: “the music on the record is about connecting or reconciling polarities. The electronics with the acoustic instruments, the natural world with the human world, and the big ideas of life with the personal and intimate”.
Max Greger is a German entertainment musician, big band leader and conductor. After the end of the war, the saxophonist played with his Max Greger Sextet in American clubs and on Bavarian Radio. In 1959, Greger and his orchestra had a breakthrough when he gave 36 sold-out concerts in the Soviet Union. This is followed by a long-term contract with Second German Television, where Greger and his band are regular guests at live shows.