Max Richter - SLEEP (2015) MP3 / Lossless
BAND/ARTIST: Max Richter
- Title: SLEEP
- Year Of Release: 2015
- Label: Deutsche Grammophon
- Genre: Modern Classical
- Quality: 320 / FLAC
- Total Time: 08:24:07
- Total Size: 1.12 / 1.76 GB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
Max Richter (1966 - )
1. Dream 1 (before the wind blows it all away) 18:31
Max Richter
2. Cumulonimbus 10:09
Max Richter, Ben Russel, Yuki Numata, Caleb Burhans, Clarice Jensen, Brian Snow
3. Dream 2 (entropy) 10:02
Max Richter
4. Path 3 (7676) 11:00
5. who's name is written on water 11:15
Grace Davidson, Max Richter
6. Patterns (cypher) 2:47
7. Solo 6:53
8. Aria 1 11:06
9. Return 2 (song) 16:46
10. nor earth, nor boundless sea 19:17
Max Richter, Ben Russel, Yuki Numata, Caleb Burhans, Clarice Jensen, Brian Snow
11. Dream 11 (whisper music) 18:54
Max Richter, Ben Russel, Clarice Jensen
12. moth-like stars 28:53
Max Richter, Ben Russel, Yuki Numata, Caleb Burhans, Clarice Jensen, Brian Snow
13. Path 17 (before the ending of daylight) 26:52
Grace Davidson, Max Richter, Ben Russel, Yuki Numata, Caleb Burhans, Clarice Jensen, Brian Snow
14. Space 26 (epicardium) 6:56
15. Patterns (lux) 16:43
Max Richter, Ben Russel, Yuki Numata, Caleb Burhans, Clarice Jensen, Brian Snow
16. Constellation 1 6:56
17. Constellation 2 15:20
Max Richter, Ben Russel
18. Space 2 (slow waves) 7:42
19. Chorale / glow 25:29
Max Richter, Ben Russel, Yuki Numata, Caleb Burhans, Clarice Jensen, Brian Snow
20. Dream 19 (pulse) 18:53
Max Richter, Ben Russel, Clarice Jensen
21. Cassiopeia 19:36
Max Richter, Ben Russel, Yuki Numata, Caleb Burhans, Clarice Jensen, Brian Snow
22. Non-eternal 23:50
23. Song / echo 4:59
Grace Davidson, Max Richter, Ben Russel, Yuki Numata, Caleb Burhans, Clarice Jensen, Brian Snow
24. Aria 2 11:02
Max Richter
25. never fade into nothingness 9:41
26. Return 16 (time capsule) 24:25
27. if you came this way 14:29
28. Space 17 (chains) 17:59
29. Sublunar 25:22
Max Richter, Ben Russel, Yuki Numata, Caleb Burhans, Clarice Jensen, Brian Snow
30. Dream 17 (Alpha) 28:47
Max Richter
31. Dream 0 (till break of day) 33:47
Grace Davidson, Max Richter, Ben Russel, Yuki Numata, Caleb Burhans, Clarice Jensen, Brian Snow
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Max Richter (1966 - )
1. Dream 1 (before the wind blows it all away) 18:31
Max Richter
2. Cumulonimbus 10:09
Max Richter, Ben Russel, Yuki Numata, Caleb Burhans, Clarice Jensen, Brian Snow
3. Dream 2 (entropy) 10:02
Max Richter
4. Path 3 (7676) 11:00
5. who's name is written on water 11:15
Grace Davidson, Max Richter
6. Patterns (cypher) 2:47
7. Solo 6:53
8. Aria 1 11:06
9. Return 2 (song) 16:46
10. nor earth, nor boundless sea 19:17
Max Richter, Ben Russel, Yuki Numata, Caleb Burhans, Clarice Jensen, Brian Snow
11. Dream 11 (whisper music) 18:54
Max Richter, Ben Russel, Clarice Jensen
12. moth-like stars 28:53
Max Richter, Ben Russel, Yuki Numata, Caleb Burhans, Clarice Jensen, Brian Snow
13. Path 17 (before the ending of daylight) 26:52
Grace Davidson, Max Richter, Ben Russel, Yuki Numata, Caleb Burhans, Clarice Jensen, Brian Snow
14. Space 26 (epicardium) 6:56
15. Patterns (lux) 16:43
Max Richter, Ben Russel, Yuki Numata, Caleb Burhans, Clarice Jensen, Brian Snow
16. Constellation 1 6:56
17. Constellation 2 15:20
Max Richter, Ben Russel
18. Space 2 (slow waves) 7:42
19. Chorale / glow 25:29
Max Richter, Ben Russel, Yuki Numata, Caleb Burhans, Clarice Jensen, Brian Snow
20. Dream 19 (pulse) 18:53
Max Richter, Ben Russel, Clarice Jensen
21. Cassiopeia 19:36
Max Richter, Ben Russel, Yuki Numata, Caleb Burhans, Clarice Jensen, Brian Snow
22. Non-eternal 23:50
23. Song / echo 4:59
Grace Davidson, Max Richter, Ben Russel, Yuki Numata, Caleb Burhans, Clarice Jensen, Brian Snow
24. Aria 2 11:02
Max Richter
25. never fade into nothingness 9:41
26. Return 16 (time capsule) 24:25
27. if you came this way 14:29
28. Space 17 (chains) 17:59
29. Sublunar 25:22
Max Richter, Ben Russel, Yuki Numata, Caleb Burhans, Clarice Jensen, Brian Snow
30. Dream 17 (Alpha) 28:47
Max Richter
31. Dream 0 (till break of day) 33:47
Grace Davidson, Max Richter, Ben Russel, Yuki Numata, Caleb Burhans, Clarice Jensen, Brian Snow
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" that's appropriately titled SLEEP.
The full eight-hour version will be available digitally on September 4 via Deutsche Grammophon. A one-hour adaptation of the piece, from SLEEP, will be released on CD, vinyl, and digitally the same day. “You could say that the short one is meant to be listened to and the long one is meant to be heard while sleeping,” said Richter in a statement.
It's appropriate, then, that the full eight-hour piece will be premiered to an audience lying in beds. The world premiere happens in Berlin this September at a concert that will go from midnight to 8 a.m. The audience will be given beds instead of seats. That's right: It's a classical music slumber party.
Richter says he doesn't expect anyone to sit and listen to the piece in its entirety. “It’s really an experiment to try and understand how we experience music in different states of consciousness," he said.
He consulted with neuroscientist David Eagleman while working on the piece to learn about how the brain functions during sleep. "Sleeping is one of the most important things we all do,” Richter said. "We spend a third of our lives asleep and it’s always been one of my favourite things, ever since I was a child. ... For me, SLEEP is an attempt to see how that space when your conscious mind is on holiday can be a place for music to live."
The full eight-hour version will be available digitally on September 4 via Deutsche Grammophon. A one-hour adaptation of the piece, from SLEEP, will be released on CD, vinyl, and digitally the same day. “You could say that the short one is meant to be listened to and the long one is meant to be heard while sleeping,” said Richter in a statement.
It's appropriate, then, that the full eight-hour piece will be premiered to an audience lying in beds. The world premiere happens in Berlin this September at a concert that will go from midnight to 8 a.m. The audience will be given beds instead of seats. That's right: It's a classical music slumber party.
Richter says he doesn't expect anyone to sit and listen to the piece in its entirety. “It’s really an experiment to try and understand how we experience music in different states of consciousness," he said.
He consulted with neuroscientist David Eagleman while working on the piece to learn about how the brain functions during sleep. "Sleeping is one of the most important things we all do,” Richter said. "We spend a third of our lives asleep and it’s always been one of my favourite things, ever since I was a child. ... For me, SLEEP is an attempt to see how that space when your conscious mind is on holiday can be a place for music to live."
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