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Half way through this performance of Max Richter's achingly beautiful On The Nature Of Daylight, I looked around our NPR Music office and saw trembling chins and tearful eyes. Rarely have I seen so many Tiny Desk audience members moved in this way. There's something about Max Richter's music that triggers deep emotions.
In Daylight, which has been effectively used in movies such as Arrival and Shutter Island, a simple theme rolls out slowly in the low strings until a violin enters with a complimentary melody in a higher register. Richter, at the keyboard, adds a subterranean bass line for added gravitas, while high above another violin soars sweetly, mournfully. With all elements interlocked - and sensitively played by members of the American Contemporary Music Ensemble - the piece gently sways, building in intensity. It all adds up to a six-minute emotional journey that, if you open yourself to the sounds, can leave you wrung out.
"I'm very interested in the idea of a piece of music being a place to think," Richter explained, adding that he had written Daylight as a response to the 2003 Iraq War.
Richter, whose music can't be easily pigeonholed, lightened the mood with a miniature called Vladimir's Blues. Its delicately toggling chords are an homage to novelist Vladimir Nabokov who, in his spare time, was a respected lepidopterist, obsessed with a subfamily of gossamer-winged butterflies called the blues. Richter plays the piano with the practice pedal engaged for a warm, muted sound.
Again in the final piece, Richter counters violence with calming, thoughtful music. His ballet Infra is a meditation on the 2005 terrorist subway bombings in London. It's music about travel, too, Richter explains, saying that he was inspired by Schubert's melancholy song cycle Winterreise (Winter Journey).
In trying times, music by the soft-spoken Richter can feel like a safe haven, a place for personal reflection or a welcoming, utilitarian space to clear the mind.
SET LIST
"On The Nature Of Daylight"
"Vladimir's Blues"
"Infra 5"
MUSICIANS
Max Richter: piano, keyboard
American Contemporary Music Ensemble: Clarice Jensen: cello & artistic director; Ben Russell, violin; Laura Lutzke, violin; Isabel Hagen, viola; Claire Bryant, cello
CREDITS
Producers: Tom Huizenga, Morgan Noelle Smith, Kara Frame; Creative director: Bob Boilen; Audio engineers: Josh Rogosin, Alex Drewenskus; Editor: Kara Frame; Videographers: Maia Stern, Kara Frame, Jack Corbett; Associate Producer: Bobby Carter; Executive producer: Lauren Onkey; VP, programming: Anya Grundmann; Photo: Mhari Shaw/NPR

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@chinny4954
@chinny4954 4 года назад
I never could have imagined Max Richter being on here. This is a good day
@manikaantsuryan
@manikaantsuryan 4 года назад
Exactly my thoughts!!
@korbyn1112
@korbyn1112 4 года назад
Yeah made my day
@pseudomalandro
@pseudomalandro 4 года назад
Me neither!
@BastianUllr
@BastianUllr 4 года назад
This is a fantastic day!!! One of the absolute best love productions with such a fantastic artist... Epic.
@michelecherchi154
@michelecherchi154 4 года назад
me too, usually they present good music ;-)
@amlsubng2
@amlsubng2 4 года назад
If they don’t play On The Nature of Daylight at my funeral, then I’m not dying!!!
@erikaw8340
@erikaw8340 4 года назад
I hope this is playing at my funeral
@ajik88
@ajik88 4 года назад
this is what i am talking 😂😂
@alemorales4905
@alemorales4905 4 года назад
Read my mind,
@cinefiend4059
@cinefiend4059 4 года назад
me too
@loscharliesnohacensurf
@loscharliesnohacensurf 4 года назад
It's a good choice. But mine goes to Nick Cave & Warren Ellis. :D
@ranvanongevalle6053
@ranvanongevalle6053 4 года назад
”Despite knowing the journey, and where it leads, I embrace it, and welcome every moment of it” - Arrival
@sonoza5703
@sonoza5703 4 года назад
Ran Van Ongevalle It might not apply to my life but that quote has never left my mind, its just so powerful and beautiful
@Ellier215
@Ellier215 4 года назад
OH gosh! Knowing what the movie is about and hearing that quote. Oh my goodness. As a mother, that hits home.
@thomasdiehn4469
@thomasdiehn4469 4 года назад
@@sonoza5703 I think it applies to everyone. We know one day we're going to die but we can still embrace life and enjoy it.
@biapaes7273
@biapaes7273 4 года назад
@@thomasdiehn4469 we may know death is in the end, and suffering is most certainly along the way, but the beauty underlining it all and the joys intertwined make it all worthwhile. god i get emotional with this
@mairiamonitino6637
@mairiamonitino6637 4 года назад
Its use in Arrival is my fav of all .
@garthwade3231
@garthwade3231 4 года назад
"I’m very interested in the idea of Music being a place to think"- Max Richter. Love it.
@nicholasatom4563
@nicholasatom4563 11 месяцев назад
And we thank him for this.
@ЛюдмилаГорячкина-о8к
@ЛюдмилаГорячкина-о8к 6 месяцев назад
Спасибо за формулировку мысли.Прекрасно то, что авторов музыки много. Есть, что почитать и над чем поразмыслить.
@arnaudquievreux3079
@arnaudquievreux3079 4 года назад
Ok we got it. Your audio engineer can record any kind of music perfectly. Right.
@PublicEnemy1337
@PublicEnemy1337 4 года назад
It's probably a team of audio engineers, don't worry :)
@callumpassells67
@callumpassells67 4 года назад
@@PublicEnemy1337 the guy's name is Josh Rogosin and he basically does everything from what I can tell in interviews. Incredible
@PublicEnemy1337
@PublicEnemy1337 4 года назад
@@callumpassells67 it says there are two in the credits below the video.
@PublicEnemy1337
@PublicEnemy1337 4 года назад
@@callumpassells67 also the players are skilled professionals. not hard to make the recording sound good when the playing is already beautiful
@daniel3231995
@daniel3231995 4 года назад
This kind of setting is one of the most unusual professional studios it's just an office with books. Lol figure its hard to mic with miscellaneous objects clashing the sound.
@russelljameswhitehea
@russelljameswhitehea 4 года назад
Crying after 4 seconds, even after knowing this piece for years...
@abartholome1
@abartholome1 4 года назад
No comments
@elguacamolesf4414
@elguacamolesf4414 4 года назад
i think live performance gives it a unique power
@hello.itsme.5635
@hello.itsme.5635 7 месяцев назад
Been keeping to come back to this video for years every now and then. Every time after around 4 sec I'm lost.
@brownkemosabe
@brownkemosabe 4 года назад
Once you really dive into the ethereal soundscapes created by neoclassical geniuses like Nils Frahm, Olafur Arnalds, and Max Richter, there is truly no turning back .
@edwardmoreton5320
@edwardmoreton5320 4 года назад
JOEP BEVING = God
@scottmateodavies6591
@scottmateodavies6591 4 года назад
agreed
@theforeverpuddle8754
@theforeverpuddle8754 3 года назад
Nils Frahm is one of my favorites.
@NickGibbsmusic
@NickGibbsmusic 3 года назад
Hey could you give me some suggested recordings? Thanks so much in advance!
@juanpablovp0
@juanpablovp0 3 года назад
...+ Phillip Glass + Paul Leonard-Morgan + Joep Beving + GoGo Penguin.
@Vols-to3pl
@Vols-to3pl 2 года назад
My brother died 3 months ago. Suicide. I often go to his gravesite and play this video. It helps me. Helps me feel things that I haven't felt since his death. Helps me feel warmth and comfort. Helps me think back and remember memories of him. I'm so thankful for Max Richter and his ability to make me feel these things with his beautiful music.
@annettegutierrez6047
@annettegutierrez6047 Год назад
My condolences
@marymccluer1630
@marymccluer1630 Год назад
Music has the power to heal. Suicide in America is all too common. I have lost family to suicide, and I've known other people who have, as well. As my mother used to say, take a few minutes each day just for yourself...find a moment of joy, beauty, and peace.
@yvng_gabe14t_e-j-a-d_a49
@yvng_gabe14t_e-j-a-d_a49 Год назад
i really hope your ok
@federicocicchitti3849
@federicocicchitti3849 Год назад
Keep taking the miusic to heal! My hope is with you❤
@xXxDigitalBathxXx
@xXxDigitalBathxXx Год назад
So sorry for your loss. Max Richters music has also helped me process my grief with my mom and other childhood traumas. She died from accidental overdose. His music helps me feel the big emotions that I have a hard time communicating or understanding
@90sam1
@90sam1 4 года назад
The hallmark of a musician is his ability to unearth what you've chosen to bury for ages.
@eleanorzissou
@eleanorzissou 4 года назад
@sam_everlast Thank you. Very touching comment.
@foljs5858
@foljs5858 4 года назад
My wife?
@yanapiano
@yanapiano 4 года назад
If anyones interested I'd so appreciate if you check my RU-vid channel! I post different genres of music & compose my own music in Contemporary Classical genre. Thank you guys! ❤🎹🤗
@2409dlewis
@2409dlewis 4 года назад
That is so meaningful
@DrMusicStarr
@DrMusicStarr 4 года назад
Thank you for your potent comment. Broke my heart open. I'm a pianist composer. Haven't played much due to a challenging home situation. This is changing in a month. Then I will have a marathon love affair with my precious piano.
@southside6093
@southside6093 4 года назад
Any movie scored by Max is gonna have you in the feels
@i_dont_know_who_i_am69
@i_dont_know_who_i_am69 4 года назад
TV show too. His music is a huge part of why The Leftovers was so amazing
@menevetsny
@menevetsny 4 года назад
Perfect Sense Looking forward to what he does with score of season two of My Brilliant Friend.
@radiation360
@radiation360 4 года назад
ugh, the flashback/forward scene in Arrival
@southside6093
@southside6093 4 года назад
Bryan Choate the ending montage had me sobbing lol
@abdurrazzaq2314
@abdurrazzaq2314 4 года назад
@@radiation360 it was phenomenal. ❤
@BillCoffin
@BillCoffin 4 года назад
I had never heard of Max Richter until I played this episode of the podcast and was moved to tears while I drove home. I am so grateful to Tiny Desk and All Songs Considered for introducing me to so much wonderful music that I never would have discovered otherwise. There is so much beauty in the world. It isn't always easy to find it.
@chuleta441
@chuleta441 4 года назад
Every song he makes is masterful. Never goodbye is a great example too
@utube5165
@utube5165 4 года назад
Bill, you are so right!
@pedraomaquinas
@pedraomaquinas 4 года назад
I have the same experience
@JBaxter211
@JBaxter211 4 года назад
The first one caught me completely off guard. I'm a mess.... lol!
@Iamthenoi
@Iamthenoi 4 года назад
Bill Coffin add the channel KEXP to your list and you’re pretty much golden 👌
@chriszanf
@chriszanf 4 года назад
At the end of "On The Nature Of Daylight", its so heartening to hear everyone wait until the very last note has faded before clapping!
@robotman99lolface
@robotman99lolface 4 года назад
Too busy wiping tears from their eyes, I know I was
@MEM9296
@MEM9296 4 года назад
To everyone who liked this performance: you'll probably also like Ólafur Árnalds' tiny desk performance :)
@breno9939
@breno9939 4 года назад
i'm waiting for a nils frahm and yann tiersen perfomance
@bluejeans5456
@bluejeans5456 4 года назад
Thank you for the suggestion!
@rachel4060
@rachel4060 4 года назад
why you make me more sad
@Bakalakah
@Bakalakah 4 года назад
Please get Loopdaddy on! Marc Rebillet. He's a rising star.
@Vunce_
@Vunce_ 4 года назад
Cheers for the suggestion!
@nicholasdyee
@nicholasdyee 4 года назад
Max Richter pulling out the greatest hits!
@ClaudioMartella
@ClaudioMartella 3 года назад
not without November, it isn't
@sennsita01
@sennsita01 Год назад
I love this rendition of Daylight. The two higher register voices (the violins) are not overpowering, but are softly carried by the warmth of the cellos and viola below.
@dbadagna
@dbadagna Год назад
Absolutely, one doesn't often hear such a superb string sound.
@bloodyhetza
@bloodyhetza 4 года назад
"I used to think this was the beginning of your story. Memory is a strange thing. We are so bounded by time, by its order. But now I am not sure if I believe in beginnings and endings".
@oingoboingo1720
@oingoboingo1720 4 года назад
who said it?
@bloodyhetza
@bloodyhetza 4 года назад
@@oingoboingo1720 Louise Banks, from The movie Arrival.
@orren6635
@orren6635 4 года назад
Our beginning and ending was never up to us. We are the creation of another's ink. We are millstones in deep waters fighting not to sink. Marbles upon sand trying to find their way. Just sketches on artist page in his power to erase...or to save. Like beautiful monarchs in the sky short lifespan at anytime can be taken away. Myself still swinging from this chrysalis attached to a tree yet to reach full maturity. Briefer than the music in dreams, is being loved; they say love oneself the beginning of, I disagree, being loved by another is the beginning of all things. By words we were created, by words the world was made.
@pablobitho8738
@pablobitho8738 3 года назад
@@orren6635 I agree on you but just one thing. You Need to love yourself to really apreciate the truly Nature of what is love first. But maybe that happens only when someone loves you? So in the end im totally agree ha ha
@dadsteader
@dadsteader 4 года назад
My daughter was born to "On The Nature of Daylight" its forever sealed into my mind in connection to one of the best days of my life. Thanks Max
@tarikhk2
@tarikhk2 4 года назад
May your daughter have an epic, successful life.
@readonly1981
@readonly1981 3 года назад
Oh god, I can only imagine the first baby cry entwined into this calm cello sound...
@warbler1984
@warbler1984 3 года назад
@@readonly1981 I'm actually imagining a screaming woman as someone plays the violin in the background
@thehumblespy2674
@thehumblespy2674 3 года назад
When my mum passed I listened to this nonstop - it's a music for the whole journey and beyond
@Nightknight1992
@Nightknight1992 4 года назад
the leftovers had the best score hands down ever. this man is truly talented
@scottmbolt
@scottmbolt 2 года назад
I learned of his genius through The Leftovers. As you said, the most emotional score to a show ever created.
@steffanchristensen8340
@steffanchristensen8340 3 года назад
We had to take our daughter to the ER this morning... when they told me one parent I was heart broken, angry and felt useless.. my wife luckily can be with her but it’s killing me just sitting in the parking garage with my anxiety and stress. I have been listening to his music for about 3 hours now, it is extremely healing and calming. Thank you Max for making this heavenly music
@utfreak41
@utfreak41 3 года назад
Wishing your daughter well my friend, i hope all is well.
@steffanchristensen8340
@steffanchristensen8340 3 года назад
@@utfreak41 thank you, that means a lot. She is doing better and now back home
@prototropo
@prototropo 3 года назад
I just now saw your post here, Steffan. I sure hope things are going better for your family. Sorry you didn’t get much of a response six months ago; but when I browsed through the comments, it seems like many listeners were also just treading water in life. But you deserved more-and still do. Good wishes to you, Steffan, and your daughter and your wife. . -Denny
@SedentaryArtist
@SedentaryArtist 2 года назад
Hope all is well
@scottmbolt
@scottmbolt 2 года назад
I’ve been through this exact experience. I can relate. Cheers to you and I hope your little girl is doing well.
@25447carepear
@25447carepear 4 года назад
TINY DESK! YOUR WORK IS NOT IN VAIN. THANK YOU FOR THESE PERFORMANCES YOU GUYS SHOWCASE ALL THE TIME. THANK YALL!
@KarloCarl
@KarloCarl 4 года назад
On the Nature Of Daylight ist the saddest-most beautifulest song of the modern age. it goes deeper than anything i ever heard before. it accompanies me for a long time of my life now and i cannot do anything but cry as soon as it starts. world-weariness in its purest form. it could also be called on the nature of humanity, on nature or on all there is. thank you max, i hope you know how important and exceptional your work is.
@gmtbillings
@gmtbillings 10 месяцев назад
On the Nature of Daylight is right up there on my top 10 favorite pieces of music of all time. An absolute masterpiece I can’t listen to in public because I will weep uncontrollably
@alexandrosgoulas
@alexandrosgoulas 4 года назад
I think that those seconds of frozen silence from the whole room after "On the Nature of Daylight ends" say it all
@PentameronSV
@PentameronSV 4 года назад
*_0:02_**_ - On The Nature Of Daylight_* 7:12 / 7:29 *_9:14_**_ - Vladimir's Blues_* 10:35 / 10:45 *_11:48_**_ - Infra 5_* 17:03
@suzieberndt
@suzieberndt 4 года назад
Pentameron I’m here sometimes just to hear his speaking voice so thx for the timestamps 💙
@trappart9209
@trappart9209 Год назад
Thank you
@chrisz
@chrisz 3 года назад
To the viola player: Your ability to transpose feelings and expression through your playing is confoundingly beautiful, your emotional cadence unmatched. I think I am in love.
@CraigCR
@CraigCR 3 года назад
It really brings me somewhere I tried to forget
@pawacoteng
@pawacoteng 2 года назад
Whether intentional or not, her facial expressions helped sell that performance. She could have been concentrating, or maybe even constipated, but what it conveyed was the emotions of that piece.
@Irys1997
@Irys1997 2 года назад
She’s actually a comedian, Isabel Hagen. It may be that that you are picking up on. She also stood out to me like she was lit in neon, no small feat in a room full of apparent musical geniuses, so I had looked her up even before seeing your comment
@racheltang9985
@racheltang9985 Год назад
That’s incredible she’s a comedian too very multi talented
@jayramos4139
@jayramos4139 Год назад
Which one?
@phumlilekunene3950
@phumlilekunene3950 4 года назад
The best day of my life. I'm only one minute in but Im already in tears.
@mabi9731
@mabi9731 4 года назад
feeling you
@johncoffey1208
@johncoffey1208 4 года назад
Have you watched the series The Leftovers? It's on HBO, I think. Max Ritcher is the composer. His music captures the mood of that story perfectly.
@createlovehappy
@createlovehappy 4 года назад
Phumlile Kunene me too.
4 года назад
One minute in to the first day of your life
@conancat
@conancat 4 года назад
Why am I feeling this heartache out of nowhere and my tears welling
4 года назад
Cause you got soul.
@IvoTichelaar
@IvoTichelaar 4 года назад
Music reaches where your heart hides.
@psuee5
@psuee5 3 месяца назад
Max Richter is a stone cold genius.
@aaronsmyth7943
@aaronsmyth7943 4 года назад
I never listened to "classical music" growing up, and the first time I head nature of daylight I thought it was perhaps some obscure composer resurrected for a modern score. It wasn't though, turns out he walks among us, and he's a gentleman too. The nature of daylight made me cry my eyes out for some reason, and that's why I'll always love it.
@OrlandoClark
@OrlandoClark 4 года назад
RU-vid ads have NEVER felt more annoying or intrusive than during this Tiny Desk episode.
@MoPoppins
@MoPoppins 4 года назад
OrlandoClark - Turn on Ad Blocker. If you’re on iOS and don’t wanna have to pay for an app, use the ALOHA browser. VPN and ad blockers are built in. I was using it today for RU-vid channels that have tons of ads, and it was the most peaceful (and un-annoying) experience.
@dkhemmen
@dkhemmen 4 года назад
If on Android, RU-vid Vanced :)
@saskiaines
@saskiaines 4 года назад
Yes! So annoying
@mnmlst1
@mnmlst1 4 года назад
Skit to the very end of the video if you're on mobile. Than click replay.
@Wasp9513
@Wasp9513 4 года назад
RU-vid Vanced. Look for the APK on Google
@VitaminaJC
@VitaminaJC 4 года назад
This kinds of things are probably why the aliens have not destroyed humanity.
@Iamthenoi
@Iamthenoi 4 года назад
Hahahahaha perhaps so. I bet it was a close call though. Let’s all keep tipping it towards being worthy of staying
@Igzia.B
@Igzia.B 4 года назад
Well, apparently, if I am understanding the man correctly(am I not?) - "On the Nature of Daylight" is kind like a musical reflexive protest on the U.S war in Irak. Sapiens Sapiens is the Alien destroying the aboriginal plan while listening to his own very depressive mourning violins.
@paulwork8252
@paulwork8252 4 года назад
Yup. Just ask the Trisolarians.
@alsogehtesdoch
@alsogehtesdoch 3 года назад
But they might, if we don't stop destroying this artpieces with advertisement...
@guretsugu
@guretsugu 4 года назад
Beautiful compositions, but also props to the outstanding string players. The melodies are simple, but made are so impactful by their impeccable phrasing. Playing notes is easy, but making it into music is the mark of professionals.
@farkroy
@farkroy 4 года назад
They’re all so precise.
@JohnJohn-cu7nk
@JohnJohn-cu7nk 3 года назад
Don't know why but my eyes started watering.Never heard or listened to this before.
@MsNanceePants
@MsNanceePants 3 года назад
This man's music is so prolific, so profound, so complex and varied and unfailingly emotional. He is a gift.
@vadim4252
@vadim4252 3 года назад
It’s almost none of those things
@yarabak
@yarabak 6 месяцев назад
You know I've had my head tilted up to the stars for as long as I can remember. You know what surprised me the most? It wasn't meeting them. It was meeting you.
@benconnolly9883
@benconnolly9883 8 месяцев назад
Max Richter isn't a musician. He's a magician who specializes in spiritual transportation
@jamesgraham5411
@jamesgraham5411 4 года назад
Hearing this song makes me feel like I had a great past life
@triggerbunny
@triggerbunny 2 месяца назад
How do they even play On The Nature of Daylight without weeping? Such a powerful piece and I unearth something new in my mind & soul each time I hear it.
@cherylb6755
@cherylb6755 4 года назад
"I'm very interested in the idea of music being a place to think." Interestingly enough, Mr. Richter's "Mrs. Dalloway, In the Garden" is one of my favorite music pieces to meditate to (I put it on repeat/loop and let it take me). I feel like I am thinking huge thoughts, expanding, just following each note as it comes - sort of like a thought. I was thrilled to find this in my RU-vid feed, and I thank you NPR, Mr. Richter, et al!
@entrop1e7
@entrop1e7 4 года назад
I listen to "On The Nature Of Daylight" every day..It is a part of my life. Thank you Max Richter. ❤
@denieltonn
@denieltonn Год назад
I think that's the first time in NPR Tiny Desk that an artist actually plays their best songs instead of the underground ones
@wearetheknow143
@wearetheknow143 4 года назад
........and now I'm crying. Absolutely stunning. Thank you, NPR ❤️
@Leosigh1
@Leosigh1 3 года назад
On The Nature of Daylight -- absolutely one of my Top 5 pieces of music of all time. Just gorgeous. And oooooh, Max Richter, so amazingly talented.
@theandrewcummins
@theandrewcummins 4 года назад
Something about strings that pull at my heart’s strings, like, immediately. First notes! Beautiful, pure class. 👏🏻
@phlaurianne
@phlaurianne 4 года назад
It calls my soul, everytime
@theandrewcummins
@theandrewcummins 4 года назад
phlaurianne indeed! It’s hypnotic.
@barelygettinbyy
@barelygettinbyy 4 года назад
can't believe you got him here. hearing this live must be breath taking.
@bernios3446
@bernios3446 4 года назад
Max Richter seems to be more of a thinking person, yet, "nature of daylight" takes away my breath almost every time I hear it, also the other pieces all exhale overwhelming beauty. Have to say the sound of the string section is delicate!
@ayya514
@ayya514 4 года назад
Lying down in bed during the pandemic. Tears rolling down my face. My soul captivated by the music and tortured by the emotions it evokes. The music is gut-wrenchingly beautiful.
@scottmbolt
@scottmbolt 2 года назад
I hope you are doing better. 🙏
@terryarnold9154
@terryarnold9154 4 года назад
I keep returning to this performance as i find it so incredibly moving...These Tiny Desk Concerts are a joy, it has opened my ears and mind to such a wide variety of music that i never knew existed..All of the performances seem to be recorded with such precision and craft that make the experience even better. Thank you so much for making these available to the general public, it really is appreciated. I wonder what i will discover next??
@abbeyrout4703
@abbeyrout4703 4 года назад
I cried for the whole 17 minutes. What an incredible thing to witness.
@miked5562
@miked5562 4 года назад
Arrival and The Leftovers, masterpieces in their own rights, elevated so much further because of this man. Actually amazing.
@marcscordato4385
@marcscordato4385 4 года назад
Lovely it’s on the order of modern minimalist composers like Steve Riech and Phillip Glass. It’s draws from the classical tradition but in a fresh modern way.
@Naturellee
@Naturellee 10 месяцев назад
We lived a life where we wouldn't imagine war in every country within one year, we're entering the final days, next year will be the dystopian sci-fi scene we've seen in movies, and here we are. I think "Nature of daylight" captures our final days pretty well and how society are focusing on all the things except the real problems we're facing and could've changed, too late. I'm grateful for the wonderful memories.. it breaks my heart.
@RuiOliveiraInsanoNet
@RuiOliveiraInsanoNet 4 года назад
goosebumps at the first note....
@DavidArmenta78
@DavidArmenta78 10 месяцев назад
The first number was riveting, absolutely out of this world. Transcendent notes and harmonies.
@IzSaru
@IzSaru 4 года назад
I always feel overwhelmed when listening to On the Nature of Daylight.
@burgesssam
@burgesssam 4 года назад
this is the peak of beautiful music.
@warbwarb
@warbwarb 4 года назад
So pleased to find he's as interesting, thoughtful, and articulate as I'd imagined he would be from his music.
@nonchi5113
@nonchi5113 4 года назад
Oh tiny desk, u did it again
@kyoto5780
@kyoto5780 4 года назад
I've been listening to the studio master for years, but this live performance really brings to light the harmonic tension within the strings, a truly striking piece
@MrHernandez1994
@MrHernandez1994 4 года назад
I want this to play this at my dissertation, my graduation, my wedding, my first kid being born, my first kid getting married, my first kid watching his kid being born. And so on until the end of time.
@oopsgirl44
@oopsgirl44 4 года назад
Beautiful.
@elliotdance
@elliotdance 2 года назад
Incredibly moving
@mlarry8711
@mlarry8711 Год назад
Beautiful and haunting
@lerapim
@lerapim 4 года назад
I thought, ok, will watch it a couple of minutes. In the end I'm sitting up frozen and can't move. Stunning
@gabrielbizeau-regis6228
@gabrielbizeau-regis6228 3 месяца назад
To me, Infra 5 as this ability to take a perfectly happy day and transformed it into sadness in the most appealing and beautiful way imaginable. I love it.
@gabrielsmetzer4137
@gabrielsmetzer4137 4 года назад
Ah, another morning listening to Max Richter. How to be eternally happy while crying.
@Zenobiadream
@Zenobiadream 6 месяцев назад
His music shakes me right to the core. All the emotions
@pollinseclectic8254
@pollinseclectic8254 4 года назад
Had tears in my eyes on the first piece. A beautiful Tiny Desk Concert
@stephenbarlow2493
@stephenbarlow2493 5 месяцев назад
I think this is the most profound and moving piece of music ever written. It is perfect.
@vidamariaixchel4962
@vidamariaixchel4962 3 месяца назад
There are more .. not too many .. I like his November a lot too
@stephenbarlow2493
@stephenbarlow2493 3 месяца назад
@@vidamariaixchel4962 There are.
@rodrigocorreia3445
@rodrigocorreia3445 3 года назад
Just so you know, I just got hit in the face by a balls shaving machine ad in the middle of Vladimir’s Blues. There is a devil after all.
@aaronlouis710
@aaronlouis710 3 года назад
I’m sorry for your loss
@Rolo890
@Rolo890 5 месяцев назад
We need a Max Richter once in a while, anytime...
@pedrazomachine
@pedrazomachine 2 года назад
that left cello working soooo hard at Infra 5, gorgeous
@HealthNut.Fitness
@HealthNut.Fitness 3 года назад
wow ... this makes your mind take turns and ups and downs, beautiful !
@marccruzz1
@marccruzz1 Год назад
Miss you grandma
@JesusTheGamer978
@JesusTheGamer978 3 месяца назад
I could listen to this all day.
@RicardoJoseReza
@RicardoJoseReza Год назад
How incredibly important the effort of musicians like Mr Richter, Juan Sánchez and some others to use music for peace and human understanding. Thank you Max Richter
@jackofallhandles
@jackofallhandles 4 года назад
There is something special about music that can pull you out of the moment you are in
@miriamasawa
@miriamasawa 4 года назад
that‘s, that‘s what I love about music.
@tevinheath3997
@tevinheath3997 3 года назад
Whenever I feel down. Max Richter music helps me get through the tough times. I am grateful for him, his team, and the music he creates and will always purchase all his music.
@johannesmeier5550
@johannesmeier5550 4 года назад
If you like this performance, please do yourself the favor and listen to Max`s "The Leftovers" score. Just utterly beautiful and heartbreaking at the same time, just like the show.
@shannon4549
@shannon4549 4 года назад
Became obsessed with Vladimir's Blues when watching The Leftovers. This is such a dream to see Max at the Tiny Desk
@Adam-kx2tp
@Adam-kx2tp 3 года назад
Dude arpeggiated 2 notes and pressed a single bass note with one finger on the other hand and stood up taking his applause like a boss.
@noodlegirl55
@noodlegirl55 4 года назад
I really needed this today. I'm at home with the flu, being miserable. I love Max Richter and he played my favorite piece "Infra 5"
@brayancastillo7579
@brayancastillo7579 4 года назад
2am, never felt better Needed this. Thank you!
@BARLEYSWORLDMANCHESTER
@BARLEYSWORLDMANCHESTER 3 года назад
This is probably one of the most beautiful pieces of music I have ever heard in my life, it touches me still after all this time. You're very welcome. 💫👋🏾⭐🙏🏾😀👍🏾🌟❤️
@ddm5lover
@ddm5lover 4 года назад
thanks Max for writing one of the most beautiful masterpieces I've ever heard in my life, on the nature of daylight
@theonottez
@theonottez 4 года назад
This is the most « I didn’t know I wanted it » video on RU-vid for me right now. I love Max Richter’s work and I can’t believe there is a tiny desk concert all about it. This is really awesome. « On the nature of daylight » is one of my favorite pieces of music ever 😱 Thanks so much for making it happen!
@stayoutofthecitys
@stayoutofthecitys 3 года назад
One of the greatest composers of my time . his music calms my anxiety attacks his path 9 helps me sleep due to my insomnia his music brings me peace when I'm alone fighting demons metaphorically speaking
@bryon29able
@bryon29able 2 года назад
On the nature of daylight. one of my most favorite pieces in the world I have no words to how beautiful it is
@snowstrobe
@snowstrobe 4 года назад
Fabulous layering, in the Gavin Bryars realm; creates a wondrous haunting feel.
@captain_britain
@captain_britain 4 года назад
Jesus' love never faailed me yet...
@miketomlin6040
@miketomlin6040 4 года назад
Steady. Bryars fans might get annoyed!
@skylerbryant2172
@skylerbryant2172 Год назад
I had to write a comprehensive concert report on this video for a music class I'm taking in college, and I am pleasantly pleased with its results. I feel honored to have been able to analyze this music in depth and be gracious enough to hear it. Thank you very much.
@arielleHT
@arielleHT 3 года назад
The performers are really really good, well done.
@vadim4252
@vadim4252 3 года назад
How can you possibly know that?!?
@destinydivine3868
@destinydivine3868 4 года назад
OMG! I'm so moved and inspired right now! NPR Music is a genius machine! I'm flying high right now on the wings of my soul and spirit!
@RBlur
@RBlur 4 года назад
The emotions evoked by his music and specially "on the nature of daylight" is very much indescribable!! It's a place, it's in the veins, unseen but felt!!
@mesentir
@mesentir 3 года назад
On the Nature of Daylight. One of the most beautiful songs I have ever found. 🤍
@swisslin
@swisslin 4 года назад
this got to be the best recording quality out of any radio station in the world
@kezzabanana4958
@kezzabanana4958 9 месяцев назад
Slowed down version of a very sad but beautiful piece of music which has to be listened to whether you like it or not. Brilliant 👏.
@mairiamonitino6637
@mairiamonitino6637 4 года назад
His soundtrack for My Brilliant Friend is also sublime.
@WilbertvandenBosch
@WilbertvandenBosch 2 года назад
Going right for the feels.. nice..
@bb_bex
@bb_bex 4 года назад
I can never listen to that first song without hearing, "come back to me, come back to me."
@CarlosAlberto-wh9yr
@CarlosAlberto-wh9yr 4 года назад
I could NEVER imagine him here. THANK YOU!
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