Parallel Dreamscapes
A Dialogue of Sound, Voice, and Image
A concert for voice, concert organ, electric guitar, and visuals is not a common encounter, and that is precisely where Parallel Dreamscapes finds its distinctive artistic voice, bringing together contemplative minimalism, reimagined baroque repertoire, and a responsive visual environment.
On 4 April 2026, we will host this interdisciplinary performance, featuring soprano Georgia Balabini, organist Tea Kulaš, guitarist Mislav Režić, and visual artists Hristos Tolis and Marios Fournaris.
The first part of the evening presents works by Arvo Pärt, John Tavener, and Philip Glass for soprano and organ. Their music, often associated with the contemplative language of late twentieth-century minimalism, unfolds through spacious textures and meditative repetition, creating a reflective sonic landscape.
In the second part, Georgia Balabini and Mislav Režić turn to music by Henry Purcell, presented through new arrangements for voice and electric guitar as part of the project (C)halcyon Days. In this setting, baroque expression is not simply preserved but reframed, allowing historical material to resonate through a contemporary music language.
Throughout the performance, visual works by Hristos Tolis and Marios Fournaris shape an evolving visual layer that interacts with the music and deepens the sense of immersion.
Moving between stillness and intensity, early music and modern sonority, Parallel Dreamscapes offers an atmospheric meeting of sound and image, an invitation to experience familiar musical worlds in a new and unexpected light.
Duration: 60 minutes

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