The German-born British composer Max Richter has announced his latest endeavor—one of the longest single pieces in the history of classical music. Richter describes it as "an eight-hour lullaby" ...
It’s a lullaby for adults called “Sleep.” A really long lullaby. British composer Max Richter released an eight-hour album on Friday that’s meant to help people fall asleep as they listen to it, and ...
British composer Max Richter hopes you are snoring before you finish his latest release. Sleep, an 8-hour classical piece released Friday, features gentle strings and peaceful piano. He has called it ...
Max Richter, one of Britain’s leading contemporary composers, has written SLEEP - an eight hour long piece which is genuinely intended to send the listener to sleep... Here, DiS hosts an exclusive ...
Max Richter's upcoming piece called, "SLEEP" is an invitation for audience members to take a rest during the music. If you think Wagner's operas were too long and feared you might fall asleep in the ...
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Like many European composers before him who have made the pilgrimage across the Atlantic to offer their talents on the altar of Hollywood, Max Richter has learned to become proficient in the rituals ...
Leave it to British composer Max Richter to find a way to apply the language of classical music to today’s most compelling human concerns. “All Human Beings,” released today, is the first track off ...
Angelenos can do some unique California dreaming this summer, as acclaimed minimalist Max Richter will bring his massive eight-hour “lullaby” Sleep to Grand Park for two overnight concerts. Attendees ...
The composer has performed his all-night event in New York and Austin, now he’s bringing it to Grand Park in downtown Los Angeles on July 27-28 for the first-ever outdoor performance presented by The ...
Leave it to British composer Max Richter to find a way to apply the language of classical music to today’s most compelling human concerns. “All Human Beings,” released today, is the first track off ...