The Flowering Desert

The Flowering Desert

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Release date: 25 September 2026

Experimental opera company Infinite Opera announces the release of The Flowering Desert, an immersive cosmic opera for domes, to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the discovery of the TRAPPIST-1 planetary system. 

Originally created and performed live at Birmingham's Thinktank Planetarium in May 2022, The Flowering Desert has been reimagined as a binaural recording, allowing listeners to experience the work through headphones in a deeply immersive sonic environment. The release coincides with the 2025–2026 anniversary celebrations of one of the most significant astronomical discoveries of the 21st century. The opera follows the inner thoughts of an astrophysicist navigating the boundary between scientific fact and human imagination, exploring what it means to search the stars for answers. Through a bespoke "music of the spheres" score, audiences are invited inside the scientist's mind, becoming part of the TRAPPIST-1 system itself. 

The work was inspired by the experiences of Professor Amaury Triaud of the University of Birmingham, a member of the team that discovered the TRAPPIST-1 planetary system in 2015–16. The identification of multiple planets orbiting within the habitable zone of a red dwarf star represented a paradigm-shifting moment in astrophysics, expanding scientific understanding of where life-supporting conditions might exist beyond our solar system. Since the discovery of TRAPPIST-1, astronomers have identified additional potentially habitable worlds orbiting red dwarf stars, including K2-18b, where recent observations have detected possible biosignatures in the planet's atmosphere. Meanwhile, the launch of the James Webb Space Telescope has renewed scientific interest in the TRAPPIST-1 system, particularly TRAPPIST-1e, which serves as the inspiration for the opera's central planetary character, Pantele. 

The creation of The Flowering Desert and its recording has been supported by the Vaughan Williams Foundation, Midlands4Cities,BEAST, Birmingham City University, the Royal Astronomical Society, the University of Birmingham Astrophysics Department, and Birmingham Thinktank Museum. Recording took place at the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire's Bradshaw Hall and Recording Studios, while the immersive ambisonic mix used to create the binaural release was produced at BEAST Studios, University of Birmingham. 

Infinite Opera is an innovative experimental opera company based in Birmingham, co-directed by librettist Roxanne Korda and composer Daniel Blanco Albert. Through interdisciplinary collaboration and site-responsive performance-making, the company reimagines opera as an evolving art form that places audiences at the centre of shared explorations of contemporary ideas and experiences.

RECORDING CREDITS

Cast
Pantele: Roxanne Korda
Xoe: Hannah McDonald Flynn
Measurer: Roxanne Korda
Mother Star: Megan Artemova-Thomas, Dalma Sinka, Ed Harrisson & Teddy Woolgrove

Infinite Opera ensemble
Conductor: Daniel Blanco Albert
Flute: Arjun Jethwa
Piano: Dominika Blatt
Clarinet: Will Hammond
Violin: Ricardo Brown
French Horn: José Lluna
Viola: Alicja Humeniuk
Percussion: Aidan Hammond
Cello: Lucy Samuels

Music edition by Daniel Blanco Albert 
Ambisonics mix by Milad Mardakheh 
Recording engineer David Kirkham
Recorded at Bradshaw Hall (Birmingham)
Mixed at BEAST studios (Birmingham)
Cover artwork by Henry Korda
Booklet visuals from the fulldome film by Leon Trimble and Infinite Opera

Catalogue no: BRC030