Tod Machover's FLOW Symphony—scored for string orchestra, electronics, and live AI system—will be performed in Boston on Friday, August 1 at 5:30pm at the New England Conservatory's Jordan Hall.
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Tod Machover's FLOW Symphony—scored for string orchestra, electronics, and live AI system—will be performed in Boston on Friday, August 1 at 5:30pm at the New England Conservatory's Jordan Hall.
Join us for a Boston performance of FLOW Symphony, one of the most recent compositions by renowned composer and Media Lab Faculty Director Tod Machover. Written for string orchestra, electronics, and a live AI system, this groundbreaking work will be performed in the stunning acoustics of NEC’s historic Jordan Hall.
This special event is the culminating concert of the Morningside Music Bridge (MMB) summer program, which brings together some of the world’s most talented young classical musicians (ages 8–18) for an intensive month of music-making and mentorship in Boston.
The performance will feature key contributions from Opera of the Future group graduate students:
The concert will be conducted by the internationally acclaimed Earl Lee.
Admission is free, but advance registration is required.
Doors open 30 minutes before the concert.
An interactive, AI-powered version of FLOW Symphony (Chrome browser only) is also available, offering an ever-evolving experience of the piece.
Further information about FLOW Symphony can be found here.