What does it really mean to be a human?

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The World Mosaic of Sound
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This extraordinary production travelled to several countries around the world and really inspired audiences young and old. In deeply moving words and music (and often humorous!), we are taken on a compelling adventure into the depth and passion of what it means to be a human.

The original musical was eventually recorded after 5 years of experimentation and research into the quest of being human. The first title track “What does it mean to be a human?” is stirring and very catchy, whereas the following track “The Briefing” is mysterious advice - from the universe to people travelling towards planet Earth - about what to expect upon arrival.

Through the power of music, song and words unfolds some of the variety of human life on earth. Thus the sounds you will hear are poignant, defiant, humorous and beautiful, all telling a story which is without end.

About the

Band

The World Mosaic of Sound is a collaboration of musicians and singers from around the world who pioneer new developments and approaches to music, based on thirty years of ground-breaking research. Involving both amateurs and professionals, and spanning classical, world, contemporary and new music forms, our aim is the greater understanding and use of sound in purposeful ways. We have a passion for the potential of music and the on-going development of ourselves as ‘human instruments’, in both our inner lives and practical skills.
We promote concerts, and are active in research, education and community music projects. Our central mission is the application of sound to the betterment of the human situation.

The Core Writing team includes:
Gavin Beckwith – Professional musician & Music producer from London
Michele Charlton – Harpist from London
Nick Woodeson – Guitarist, Singer, Mandolinist from London
Nimrod Grinboim – Professional Opera Singer from Israel
Katrin Waldraff – Choir leader, Flautist, Pianist & Singing coach from Germany

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