
NICOLAS NAMORADZE: NEURORECITAL
What’s happening in your brain while listening to music? Pianist and composer Nicolas Namoradze—whose background in cognitive science brings a fresh perspective—invites you to find out. Neurorecital combines live performance, real-time brain visualisation, and mind-blowing science in a unique, interactive experience from the heart of ideaLAB.
Programme
J.S. BACH (1685-1750)
Prelude and Fugue in E major BWV 878
CLAUDE DEBUSSY (1862-1918)
Préludes, Book I (selections)
ALEXANDER SCRIABIN (1872-1915)
Piano Sonata No. 2 in G-sharp minor Op. 19
MAURICE RAVEL (1875-1937)
Daphnis et Chloé (selections, arr. Namoradze)
The performance will be followed by a Q&A session with Nicolas Namoradze and Prof. Dr. René M. Müri, led by Charlotte Gardner.
Distribution
- Nicolas Namoradze piano
- Prof. Dr. René M. Müri neurologist, rehabilitation specialist
- Charlotte Gardner music critic & journalist
What happens in your brain when you listen to music? Neurorecital rewires the concert experience, blending live piano performance, real-time brain visualisation, and cutting-edge neuroscience. Created by pianist and composer Nicolas Namoradze—whose background in cognitive science brings a unique perspective—this ideaLAB session merges classical works with insights into neuroplasticity, memory, and mindfulness, revealing how music interacts with the mind. With interactive elements and time for conversation, this is more than a concert—it’s a journey into how music shapes us from the inside out.
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with the generous support of an anonymous donor