Tilda Swinton performs at Glastonbury with Max Richter

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'It’s kind of a protest record.'

"Good morning, it’s amazing that so many of you got out of bed this morning really," Richter said to the crowd.

"It’s great to be here, really great to be here. It’s my first time playing here and it’s just an honour to be opening up this stage today, so we’re going to play for you a piece calledExplaining how he wrote the record in protest to the Iraq war, Richter said: "It’s kind of a protest record. It’s in response to what was happening in politics around the build-up to the Iraq war where politics was turning into a branch of fantasy literature.

"Please welcome this amazing band, and please welcome Tilda Swinton, who’s going to read for us," he added.

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