Cover Max Richter: Exiles

Album info

Album-Release:
2021

HRA-Release:
06.08.2021

Label: Deutsche Grammophon (DG)

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Orchestral

Artist: Baltic Sea Philharmonic & Kristjan Järvi

Composer: Max Richter (1966)

Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)

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  • Max Richter (b. 1966):
  • 1Richter: Flowers Of Herself08:33
  • 2Richter: On The Nature Of Daylight (Orchestra Version)07:19
  • 3Richter: The Haunted Ocean (Exiles Version)02:18
  • 4Richter: Infra 5 (Orchestra Version)05:34
  • 5Richter: Sunlight (Orchestra Version)03:55
  • 6Richter: Exiles (Pt. 1)01:53
  • 7Richter: Exiles (Pt. 2)01:53
  • 8Richter: Exiles (Pt. 3)01:53
  • 9Richter: Exiles (Pt. 4)01:53
  • 10Richter: Exiles (Pt. 5)01:53
  • 11Richter: Exiles (Pt. 6)01:53
  • 12Richter: Exiles (Pt. 7)01:53
  • 13Richter: Exiles (Pt. 8)01:53
  • 14Richter: Exiles (Pt. 9)01:53
  • 15Richter: Exiles (Pt. 10)01:53
  • 16Richter: Exiles (Pt. 11)01:53
  • 17Richter: Exiles (Pt. 12)01:53
  • 18Richter: Exiles (Pt. 13)01:53
  • 19Richter: Exiles (Pt. 14)01:53
  • 20Richter: Exiles (Pt. 15)01:53
  • 21Richter: Exiles (Pt. 16)01:53
  • 22Richter: Exiles (Pt. 17)01:53
  • 23Richter: Exiles (Pt. 18)01:33
  • 24Richter: Flowers Of Herself (Short Edit)03:51
  • 25Richter: Exiles (Short Edit)03:22
  • Total Runtime01:08:26

Info for Max Richter: Exiles



The Baltic Sea Philharmonic will make its label debut for Deutsche Grammophon with the new Max Richter album EXILES. Set for release on 6 August 2021, EXILES features the orchestra and its Music Director and Founding Conductor Kristjan Järvi in new recordings of pieces from previous Max Richter albums, as well as pieces originally composed for ballet scores. The album comprises seven tracks but especially the mainwork ’Exiles’ dealing with the humanitarian disaster of the migrant crisis resonates the country-bonding mission of the Baltic Sea Philharmonic. ’It has this “peacemaking” function, people being able to talk to each other in a creative way. It struck me that it would be nice to have that orchestra play music that matched that theme’, said Max Richter. Besides ‘Exiles’ in two parts the album also contains ‘The Haunted Ocean’ from Waltz with Bashir; ‘Infra 5’ from Infra; ‘Flowers of Herself’ from Woolf Works; ‘On the Nature of Daylight’ from The Blue Notebooks; and ‘Sunlight’ from Songs from Before.

EXILES was recorded in September 2019 at the studio of Estonian Public Broadcasting in Järvi’s home city of Tallinn, Estonia, in the presence of the composer. The album represents the orchestra’s first major collaboration with Max Richter, although his compositions have previously featured on the programmes of Baltic Sea Philharmonic concerts. Richter and Järvi have worked together on various other projects, including with the MDR Symphony Orchestra in Leipzig, when Järvi was the orchestra’s chief conductor and Richter was artist in residence for its 2016/17 season.

Lights of openness and unity: Max Richter composed the main work on the album, the 33-minute ‘Exiles’, for the Nederlands Dans Theater, and the music had its premiere in 2017 as the score for a dance work called Singulière Odyssée. Like some other Richter works, ‘Exiles’ has a socio-political dimension, in that it is a personal response to the humanitarian disaster of the migrant crisis and the plight of Syrian refugees. In this light, the choice of the Baltic Sea Philharmonic – with its open, borderless and unifying nature – as collaborators for the album was therefore an important one for the composer. ‘They are engaged with music and society, connecting people who live around the Baltic Sea so that obviously includes former Western European countries, former Eastern European countries,’ he said. ‘The orchestra has an explicit social dimension, which really struck me as important.’

For Kristjan Järvi, the openness and fearlessness he has encouraged in the Baltic Sea Philharmonic musicians are essential qualities for playing Max Richter’s emotionally direct works, with their exposed musical lines. ‘This music is so personal that if the lines are not played with personal commitment and dedication, then they don’t work,’ he said. ‘It means on an emotional level it’s scary for the musicians to go out on stage and commit themselves, because then they’re showing the audience exactly who they are. But that’s why I love doing these pieces with the Baltic Sea Philharmonic.’

Orchestra Baltic Sea Philharmonic
Kristjan Järvi, conductor



Kristjan Järvi
lives and breathes music, using its power to create spaces in which anything is possible. Kristjan Järvi pursues his pioneering ideas as a conductor, producer, composer and arranger. Embracing everything with creative entrepreneurship. he runs his own production company Sunbeam Productions.

‘Kristjan Järvi has earned a reputation as one of the canniest, and most innovative, programmers on the classical scene’ (Reuters). As a conductor, he is at home on the big international stages, directing great classics from Wagner to Tchaikovsky and from Steve Reich to Radiohead as well as his original productions without any genre boundaries.

Kristjan Järvi developed his own unique sound with his New York based, classical-hip-hop-jazz group Absolute Ensemble, Baltic Sea Philharmonic, and Sunbeam´s in-house Band ‘Nordic Pulse’. Kristjan shapes his artistic life and takes expression to the next level with his team of ’Sunbeam Productions´’, with whom he creates a new paradigm for multi-sensory performance Xperiences. At the end of 2020 Kristjan founded a new record label: “nEscapes”. Besides online music distribution it offers its own unique “nEscapes Lounges” to artists as a new listening format.

Besides his own productions, Kristjan Järvi collaborates internationally with outstanding artists like director Tom Tykwer (for the soundtrack of Babylon Berlin) and recording artists like MUM, Bryce Dessner (The National), Hauschka, Robot Koch and Max Richter and is staring in the “Bastille Re-Orchestrated” Documentary on Amazon Prime at the moment.

Kristjan is exclusively signed as a composer and producer with BMG Music under its label “Modern recordings”. His latest album is called: Nordic Escapes.

Born in Estonia, Kristjan Järvi emigrated to the United States as a child and grew up in New York City. Kristjan comes from a family of great conductors. His father Neeme and his elder brother Paavo both conduct the greatest orchestras in the world. In 2015, Kristjan relocated his center of life from the USA back to the capital of Estonia, Tallinn.

Booklet for Max Richter: Exiles

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