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On the Nature of Daylight (Piano Version / Visualizer)

Max Richter

Max Richter’s The Blue Notebooks draws from Kafka’s The Blue Octavo Notebooks, where Kafka’s reflections on alienation and doubt resonate with the themes of the record. Originally released in 2004, The Blue Notebooks was conceived as a “protest record, a response to what was happening in politics around the build-up to the Iraq war where I was really struck with doubt about what was happening. And I thought about Kafka, who’s the patron saint of doubt, and I thought about making a piece which expressed everything, so we recorded this.”

The album's narration features Tilda Swinton, who has appeared live with Max several times, including their standout performance opening Glastonbury’s Park Stage in 2023. Now, Richter is bringing this iconic work to audiences on his world tour.

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Max Richter

Max Richter (1966) is a British pianist and composer working for stage, opera, ballet and screen. Classically trained, he studied composition in Edinburgh, London, and with Luciano Berio in Italy. Producing multiple landmark albums and extensively working for film and television since the early 2000s, Richter is one of the most influential figures of contemporary classical music. One of his most ambitious projects, “Sleep” (2015), is an eight-and-a-half-hour body of work based on neuroscience.

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