In addition to his work for the stage, ballet, opera, and Grammy-nominated film scores, he is also known for his countless collaborations across a broad spectrum of the arts. He has re-composed Vivaldi’s Four Seasons, worked with electropop musicians Roni Size and FSOL, created pioneering contemporary classical “documentary music” with his 2002 debut album Memoryhouse, and developed intentionally soporific music for his eight-hour release Sleep. Now, his first world tour brings him to Budapest with material from his 2024 album, In a Landscape, which continues the themes of his second album from 2004, The Blue Notebooks, offering an opportunity to hear excerpts from both works, augmented by a string quintet and a narrator.
Presented by: Müpa Budapest