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Max Richter presents

90 Minutes of SLEEP 

Including a special 'In Conversation with' Max Richter

Presented by The Cultural Programme in conjunction with Magdalen Monday Movies

Book Tickets

Saturday 19 October 2024

Film


Venue

Magdalen College, Oxford, OX1 4AU

Tickets

£10

£5 Students & U25s

Performances

8pm

Join us for a special 90-minute cinematic presentation featuring meditative visuals created to celebrate World Sleep Day 2024, along with exclusive footage of Max and his ensemble performing SLEEP from his studio in rural Oxfordshire.

Since its release, SLEEP has become a modern musical phenomenon, with over 2 billion streams and eight-hour full-length performances in some of the world’s most prestigious concert halls. Now, this unique cinema event offers a serene and immersive glimpse into Richter’s work. Come as you are —whether in your pyjamas or favourite oversized hoodie — and enjoy a tranquil journey into sound and consciousness.

Director
Damian Hale and Kit Monteith

With
Max Richter

 

 

Plan your visit

Magdalen College, Oxford, OX1 4AU

Creative Team


Max Richter is one of the most influential composers of his generation. His fusion of classical technique and electronic technology, heard across genre-defining solo albums and countless scores for film, dance, art and fashion, has won him legions of fans around the world and blazed a trail for a generation of musicians.
Over the last two decades, Richter has brought his distinctly humane and emotive sensibility to a series of ambitious projects – among them, a reimagining of Vivaldi’s violin concertos, the landmark nine-hour album SLEEP and his score for Wayne McGregor’s ballet WOOLF WORKS – along with acclaimed solo records tackling human rights, migration and the 2003 invasion of Iraq.

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