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Falstaff talk with Max Richter and Julie Cavil: "Nothing is more complex than making things appear effortless"
Dominik Vombach, 16.03.2026
With "Every Note Counts", the Krug champagne house and composer Max Richter created something truly unique: Cellar master Julie Cavil selected three characteristic champagnes from the 2008 vintage - Max Richter transformed them into three musical compositions. Falstaff met the two on the occasion of the high-profile world premiere at London's Roundhouse.
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Falstaff: "Every Note Counts" is conceived as a dialog between two forms of composition. What was the biggest challenge in understanding the creative language of the other?