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The Blue Notebooks
Type:studio
Artist:Max Richter
Cover:The Blue Notebooks (Front Cover).png
Released:26 February 2004
Length:40:29
Label:130701
Producer:Max Richter
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The Blue Notebooks is the second album by neo-classical producer and composer Max Richter. The album was conceived in 2003 and released on 26 February 2004 on 130701, an imprint of FatCat Records. It is a protest album about the 2003 invasion of Iraq and violence in general.

Following the success of his 2012 album Vivaldi Recomposed on the Deutsche Grammophon label, Richter signed many of his previous recordings to DG,[1] including The Blue Notebooks, which was reissued on 29 April 2014.

On 11 May 2018, DG released a two-disc fifteenth-anniversary edition of The Blue Notebooks which includes re-recordings, alternate arrangements, and remixes by Jlin and Konx-Om-Pax.[2] [3]

Background

Richter composed The Blue Notebooks in the run-up to the 2003 invasion of Iraq. He has described it as "a protest album about Iraq, a meditation on violence – both the violence that I had personally experienced around me as a child and the violence of war, at the utter futility of so much armed conflict." The album was recorded about a week after mass protests against the war.[4]

The album features readings from Franz Kafka's The Blue Octavo Notebooks and Czesław Miłosz's Hymn of the Pearl and Unattainable Earth. Both readings are by the British actress Tilda Swinton.

Composition and performance

The track "Shadow Journal" was recorded after Richter participated in a demonstration against the Iraq War in London.[5]

Usage in popular media

The tracks "Shadow Journal" and "Organum" were included in the soundtrack of the animated documentary Waltz with Bashir (2008), while the track "Vladimir's Blues" is featured throughout all three seasons of the TV series The Leftovers (2014-2017).

The track "On the Nature of Daylight" has been used extensively throughout cinema and television, including in Shutter Island (2010), Disconnect (2012), Arrival (2016), and The Last of Us (2023).[6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11]

Critical reception

The Blue Notebooks received widespread critical acclaim from contemporary music critics.

In his positive review, Mark Pytlik of Pitchfork explains,

"The Blue Notebooks is a case study in direct, minor-key melody. Each of the piano pieces [...] establish strong melodic motifs in under two minutes, all the while resisting additional orchestration. Elsewhere, Richter's string suites are similarly striking; "On the Nature of Daylight" coaxes a stunning rise out of gently provincial arrangements while the comparatively epic penultimate track "The Trees" boasts an extended introductory sequence for what is probably the album's closest brush with grandiosity.

Richter's slightly less traditional pieces also resound; both the underwater choral hymnal "Iconography" and the stately organ piece "Organum" echo the spiritual ambience that characterized his work for Future Sound of London. There is absolutely nothing exclusive or contrived-feeling about it. In fact, not only is Richter's second album one of the finest of the last six months, it is also one of the most affecting and universal contemporary classical records in recent memory."

In 2019, The Guardian writers ranked The Blue Notebooks the 21st greatest work of art music since 2000, with John Lewis praising "On the Nature of Daylight" as a piece in which "ever-expanding layers of strings are used to heart-tugging effect."[12]

Track listing

Featured readings:

Personnel

Credits adapted from The Blue Notebooks: 15 Years Edition interior booklet:

Release history

CountryDate
United Kingdom26 February 2004
United States18 May 2004
United States11 May 2018

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Deutsche Grammophon signs contemporary/minimalist composer Max Richter. Michael. Vincent. March 17, 2014. January 20, 2024.
  2. Web site: RICHTER Blue Notebooks (15 Years Edition) . . n.d. . Deutsche Grammophon . 21 July 2018.
  3. Web site: Max Richter: The Blue Notebooks (15 Years Edition) . Lockie . Connor . 17 July 2018 . Spectrum Culture . 21 July 2018.
  4. News: Richter. Max. Millions of us knew the Iraq war would be a catastrophe. Why didn’t Tony Blair?. 8 July 2016. The Guardian. 8 July 2016.
  5. Web site: Dazed . 2023-06-23 . Max Richter and Tilda Swinton delve into their Glastonbury performance . 2023-08-19 . Dazed . en.
  6. News: Bambarger . Bradley . 12 March 2010 . 'Shutter Island' soundtrack casts eerie spell . 19 December 2018 . . Advance Local Media LLC..
  7. Web site: 9 March 2012 . Jiro Dreams of Sushi (2012) . 2 October 2018 . Soundtrack.Net . Autotelics, LLC..
  8. Web site: Kemp . Ella . 2023-03-13 . 'The Last Of Us' soundtrack: every song and when it's played . 2024-01-24 . NME . en-GB.
  9. Tapley . Kristopher . December 13, 2016 . Oscars: Academy Disqualifies Arrival, Silence, Manchester Original Scores . . February 26, 2017.
  10. Web site: Official Music Video from 'MaxRichterMusic' YouTube channel .
  11. Web site: Max Richter - On the Nature of Daylight (Disconnect - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) .
  12. News: Clements. Andrew. Maddocks. Fiona. Lewis. John. Molleson. Kate. Service. Tom. Jeal. Erica. Ashley. Tim. 2019-09-12. The best classical music works of the 21st century. en-GB. The Guardian. 2020-06-12. 0261-3077.