Welcome to this new, special format in the pleasant, feel-good ambience of the Rabbit Hole Theater: Midday Sleep Concert with Verena Hentschel!
In the 2-hour electro-acoustic composition Hundertzwanzig: Klangreise/Mittags-Schlafkonzert, large-scale, cyclical sound salvos alternate with minimalist, repetitive elements. In this extraordinary and multifaceted sound journey, listeners are invited to come to rest, dream, pursue their thoughts or let them go and capture visions in drawings. An oasis of sounds and noises that helps you escape from the stresses of everyday life and encourages you to let go of all the baggage in your nervous system.
In a special, calming and at the same time inspiring way, this 2-hour meditation gives the listener the choice of resting, lying half asleep or falling into deep sleep.
Composition/live performance: Verena Hentschel
Verena Hentschel (*1984) is a composer/musician and visual artist (painting/media art). One focus of her mainly electronic compositions is her preoccupation with repetition.
The basis for her compositions are field recordings, the focus is on experiencing and experiencing sound and image. Her cross-genre repertoire includes electronic dance music, experimental piano music in which she improvises on the piano herself, experimental soundscapes, sleep concerts, music for several loudspeakers, audiovisual works from her paintings, etc. She studied music and composition (including electronic composition/visual music/contrabass).
Her compositions and audiovisual works are performed regionally and internationally, e.g. at the Center for International Light Art in Unna, International Computer Music Conference (ICMC) in Chile and Ireland and New York City Electroacoustic Music Festival (NYCEMF) in New York/USA.
Compositions, moving images & info:
www.verenahentschel.com