Composer Max Richter has expanding his relationship with Universal Music Group via a new agreement with two of its record labels.
It will see future albums released through London-based Decca Records Group (where he is already signed to Decca Publishing) under the imprint Studio Richter and provides for a continuation of his seven-year partnership with Deutsche Grammophon.
Through albums such as SLEEP, The Blue Notebooks, Vivaldi Recomposed, Infra and Three Worlds: Music from Woolf Works, Max Richter has also surpassed 1 billion streams and 1 million album sales.
Richter’s most recent release is the soundtrack album for sci‑fi blockbuster Ad Astra, directed by James Gray and starring Brad Pitt.
As well as strings, electronics and vocals, Richter’s score incorporates material derived from data sent back by the NASA Voyager probes.
SLEEP has also inspired the making of a fascinating and immersive 90-minute documentary. The world premiere of Max Richter’s Sleep, which tells the story of this work by focusing on an epic eight-hour performance given in central Los Angeles, took place on 21 November at the International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam (IDFA).
Directed by Natalie Johns, the film explores Richter’s work and artistic process, following him in the lead-up to the LA event.
Max Richter’s live performances next year include major concerts at the Barbican in London (17/18 February) and Paris Philharmonie (8 May).
“Like Max, we have always strived to break down genre boundaries, and with this exciting new partnership, we feel empowered and ambitious to bring new audiences into the ongoing Richter journey.”
Rebecca Allen, Decca Records Group
Rebecca Allen, President of Decca Records Group, said: “The Decca Label Group are incredibly excited and proud to be partnering up with Max and his Studio Richter team, helping to strategise, amplify and visualise his future music projects globally.
“Like Max, we have always strived to break down genre boundaries, and with this exciting new partnership, we feel empowered and ambitious to bring new audiences into the ongoing Richter journey.”
“We are privileged to continue our successful partnership well into the future with a series of recordings, audiovisual projects and catalog curation, building on more than one million albums sold.”
Dr Clemens Trautmann, Deutsche Grammophon
Dr Clemens Trautmann, President Deutsche Grammophon, added:: “Max Richter remains the pioneer of new, artistically credible repertoire at Deutsche Grammophon that draws inspiration from the classical and avant-garde music tradition as well as from electronica, minimal and ambient music.
“We are privileged to continue our successful partnership well into the future with a series of recordings, audiovisual projects and catalog curation, building on more than one million albums sold.
“As a collaborative effort within Universal Music Group on both Max’s recording and publishing activities, DG will ensure his work continues to excite and move an increasing global audience.”Music Business Worldwide