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Memoryhouse

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1-16 of 16 reviews for Memoryhouse

Rating: 5.0 out of 5The Big Void

At its best, Richter's music seems to focus on an emptiness. Sometimes the emptiness is big. Sometimes the emptiness is small. Richter has a special way of expressing this big void, albeit a way that is sometimes reminiscent of Philip Glass, Arvo Part, and Brian Eno's ambiant music. This is a... Read review on www.amazon.com

www.amazon.com · Ben Abraham "B.A." · 9/11/2012

Rating: 5.0 out of 5A MASTER PIECE - UN CHEF D'OEUVRE

This album must be in the best place in your discotheque (or bibliotheque) with Beethoven, Bach, Mozart and so on.... Max Richter: a great composer. Phil. [...] Read review on www.amazon.com

www.amazon.com · Philgood · 11/29/2011

Rating: 5.0 out of 5A MASTER PIECE - UN CHEF D'OEUVRE

This album must be in the best place in your discotheque (or bibliotheque) with Beethoven, Bach, Mozart and so on.... Max Richter: a great composer. Phil. [...] Read review on www.amazon.com

www.amazon.com · Philgood · 11/30/2011

Rating: 5.0 out of 5heart rendering

this is a perfect album - with so many unforgettable tracks - serajevo, europe after the rain. makes you forget all other music and all that worries if there is music like this Read review on www.amazon.co.uk

www.amazon.co.uk · Fwm Van Steenbergen · 4/10/2011

Rating: 5.0 out of 5Cinematic, sweeping, and epic compositions

The one other review for this product casts the CD in a wildly unfair light. Even that reviewer notes how great the music is, but gives it only 3 stars because of Amazon's customer service. Consequently I want to set the record a bit straighter. I first learned of Max Richter through a BBC TV drama... Read review on www.amazon.com

www.amazon.com · ProsperoDGC · 8/13/2010

Rating: 5.0 out of 5The power of Richter

When I heard a few phrases of Richter on the radio, his use of static delighted and moved me -- so I ordered the CD. It speaks to the most solitary part of me, reminds me of being a child falling asleep in the afternoon, voices muted and far away and the sounds of the world a jumble. But Richter is... Read review on www.amazon.com

www.amazon.com · Susan Bidwell Wright · 10/7/2010

Rating: 5.0 out of 5The power of Richter

When I heard a few phrases of Richter on the radio, his use of static delighted and moved me -- so I ordered the CD. It speaks to the most solitary part of me, reminds me of being a child falling asleep in the afternoon, voices muted and far away and the sounds of the world a jumble. But Richter is... Read review on www.amazon.com

www.amazon.com · Susan Bidwell Wright · 10/6/2010

Rating: 5.0 out of 5re-release this for heaven's sake

I want this, but I'm never going to pay £49.99 for it. Why isn't it being re-released? What's the problem? Read review on www.amazon.co.uk

www.amazon.co.uk · W. Scott · 3/13/2009

Rating: 5.0 out of 5A "post-classical" journey through the 20th...

The theme for this album is the 20th century. As a measure of its emotive power, consider that it was used for the soundtrack to the highly-acclaimed BBC documentary about Auschwitz ( Auschwitz - The Nazis And The Final Solution [DVD ]), and you'll get an idea of the melancholic potency of Max... Read review on www.amazon.co.uk

www.amazon.co.uk · M. D. Jones "matt57796" · 4/2/2009

Rating: 5.0 out of 5Now available

After a long wait this is finally availabe on a certain well known MP3 based music purchase site. Well worth the wait in my opinion. Shame not to be able to get it on CD/vinyl without paying ++ but a great album all the same. Read review on www.amazon.co.uk

www.amazon.co.uk · A. Thomas · 4/10/2009

Rating: 5.0 out of 5Genius

Max Richter's first CD maybe hard to come-by, but it is well worth seeking out (even at the inflated used price). Dark, heart-rending and utterly hypnotic - this is post-minimalism at its finest, indeed Philip Glass would be proud to call this one of his own (I can think of no finer compliment).... Read review on www.amazon.co.uk

www.amazon.co.uk · Mr. Warren M. Fisher · 6/11/2009

Rating: 5.0 out of 5Where's the Re-release?

I want this album! I read on Max's site they were going to re-release this in August 2008...but I can't find it anywhere! Please stock it again! Read review on www.amazon.co.uk

www.amazon.co.uk · Hopjumpskip "Hop" · 9/20/2008

Rating: 5.0 out of 5Max Richter is GOD!

I bought The Blue Notebook about a year ago and it has been one of my favorite albums. No stranger am I to modern classical compositions. This Richter album, however, blew the blue notebook away in terms of raw emotional connection, elegance, and shear aural beauty. This album is at the top of a... Read review on www.amazon.com

www.amazon.com · M. Phillips · 2/9/2006

Rating: 5.0 out of 5Why has Late Junction discontinued...

I have been searching for weeks to obtain a copy of Max Richter's "Memoryhouse". I thought "The Blue Notebooks" was a stunning CD, and I can't understand why the label Late Junction would not have the smarts to market "Memoryhouse" hot on the heels of the success of Richter's second album. It is... Read review on www.amazon.co.uk

www.amazon.co.uk · A Customer · 2/7/2005

Rating: 5.0 out of 5The Memory House: A Subjective View

This is an album that starts from its cover. A railway line and station somewhere in Europe. Title "The Memory House." Black and white, bleak. My mother came from Austria. She lived under the occupation of the Russians and the first track invokes this bleakness rain and all. The poem, Russian?... Read review on www.amazon.co.uk

www.amazon.co.uk · PETER JAMES "Snapperfisch" · 2/4/2003

Rating: 4.0 out of 5A little melodramatic, but otherwise....

Great neo-classical music, really nice to hear new works with symphonic ensembles. Sometimes really charging down the walls, though, to me, and that's a little much; melodramatic. Read review on www.amazon.com

www.amazon.com · doogie doogie doo!! "ugh" · 2/16/2013