British composer Max Richter is known for his innovative and boundary-pushing approach to classical music. In this interview, he speaks about his inspiration behind the "Recomposed" version of Vivaldi's The Four Seasons. Richter draws from a diverse range of musical styles, from ambient and minimalist to classical and electronica, to create a unique sound that challenges traditional classical compositions.
He delves into the thought process behind his innovative approach, discussing how he combined different sounds and influences to create a new and fresh interpretation of Vivaldi's timeless work. Richter's "Recomposed" version of The Four Seasons has received widespread critical acclaim and has established him as a leading voice in the classical music world. This interview offers a unique insight into the mind of a true musical visionary, exploring the creative process behind one of the most talked-about classical compositions of recent times.