In your dreams | Birkenhead – Future Yard

Sat 26 Oct 2024 7:30 PM - 9:30 PM
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Where do we go in our dreams? 

As dusk drapes the world in velvet shadows, sleep whispers its invitation. It is here, in the quiet hours between night and dawn, where this music lives, embarking on a quest to discover what happens when we close our eyes. Journey through improvised soundscapes, poetry, and choral music by composers including Eric Whitacre, Laura Mvula, Vaughan Williams, and a new commission by Kristina Arakelyan to unveil the hidden landscapes of our dreams and the mysteries of the subconscious mind.

We also welcome members of the RNCM Research Department and the University of Manchester, who will study how our brain responds to live music during this event. They will give a short demonstration of their process before capturing and processing live brain wave data in real time and projecting it behind the choir, illustrating the extraordinary power of music.

THE MUSIC

Trad. arr. Ellie Slorach - Golden Slumbers

Eric Whitacre - Sleep

Jaakko Mäntyjärvi - Pseudo-Yoik

Mátyás Seiber - Three Nonsense Songs

Josef Rheinberger - Abendlied

Ēriks Ešenvalds - Only in Sleep

Camden Reeves - The Maze of Sleep

Kristina Arakelyan - New Work

Ralph Vaughan Williams - The Cloud Capp’d Towers

Laura Mvula - Sing to the Moon

Billy Joel arr. Philip Lawson - Lullabye

Edmund Jolliffe - Be not afeard

Doors: 19:30 

Demonstration by research team: 20:00-20:30

Choral performance: 20:30-21:30

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