
r/MaxRichter

On the experience of Music
I listened to “The Trees” a few mins ago. I saw a couple folks talking about it and decided to check it out. Added the collection. It was very Max Richter, but didn’t have the same punch as “On the Nature of Daylight” or “No Time for Caution” (Hans Zimmer).
It got me wondering if the emotion we connect to music is somewhat related to the state of mind we’re in when we hear it. For me, On the Nature of Daylight invokes feels of grief and loss, and of how beautifully ephemeral our lives are. I attribute that somewhat to the ways it’s used in other media, like Arrival. Then “No Time for Caution” is all about lost time, the building tension, reveal, and stresses of Interstellar and Miller’s planet. Then there’s all of Hamilton…😂
Can beautiful pieces be corrupted by the media that leverages them? Do they ever transcend the media? I think, maybe?…it seems like, for me, Daylight is evolving into more than a song about grief/sorrow/loss as i get older. The feels of ephemerality is definitely a new for me. Maybe I need to rewatch “The Notebook” to start my journey with “The Trees”.
Did anyone else see the assault at the Max Richter show in NJ on Monday?
Never expected beef at a Max Richter concert lol
I'm curious if anyone knows the whole story?