Don’t feel bad if you nod off during this classical-music concert: That’s kind of the point. Max Richter’s 8 ¹/₂-hour-long “Sleep” is scientifically designed to help you doze. You can listen to the ...
Anyone who’s ever dozed in the middle of a concerto will appreciate the sweet sound of this news: A composer has created a piece for doing just that. How do you give a live performance of a piece that ...
During the past few weeks I’ve been listening to “Sleep,” by the contemporary British composer and musician Max Richter. The wordless composition, which is scored for piano, strings, voice, and ...
If you're a victim of disturbed sleep, you could be in luck - one expert may have solved the mystery of why you can't nod off. Sleep scientists have long suggested banning all technology before bed, ...
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