

And if you've ever cared about his music, it will make you feel something. Even if it conjures nothing of the night for you, it is some of Richter's very best work. Others may glean different feelings from it than I do, but that is part of the point. Joe Tangari of Pitchfork Media gave the album a positive review, stating, "Infra works as an enveloping and moving work even absent any knowledge of its beginnings. Vivaldi was a kind of rock star himself: an incredible violinist with long red hair, who formed an orchestra of young women to play his music and had women fainting at his concerts. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an average score of 77, based on 14 reviews, which indicates "generally favorable reviews". Richter believes the composer would have appreciated what he has done with his 300-year-old work.

Infra received largely positive reviews from contemporary music critics. Daniel Hope, Konzerthaus Kammerorchester Berlin, Andr de Ridder. The album artwork is taken from the backdrop of The Royal Ballet's production Infra at the Royal Opera House in Covent Garden, London on November 11, 2008.Ĭritical reception Professional ratings Aggregate scores Max Richter: Spring 0 and 1 from his recomposition of Antonio Vivaldi's Four Seasons. The album was reissued on April 25, 2014, on Deutsche Grammophon. Max Richter’s innovative rearrangement of Vivaldi’s.' Luís M Campelo on Instagram: 'Currently listening to this Max Richter. Infra is a studio album by neo-classical composer Max Richter, released on July 19, 2010, on FatCat Records.
