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Max Richter's Sleep: Live at the Sydney Opera House

"Max Richter performs 'Sleep', his eight hour lullaby for a frenetic world live from the Sydney Opera House."

Hailed as one of the most influential composers of his generation, Max Richter presents his record-breaking eight-hour, 31-track Sleep album in full for the first time in front an Australian audience.

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Hailed as one of the most influential composers of his generation, Max Richter presents his record-breaking eight-hour, 31-track Sleep album in full for the first time in front an Australian audience.

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