Tod is on a media roll this week… here’s a terrific article in Boston Magazine – Genius Composition: How professor Tod Machover and a group of MIT scientists are creating the future of music. Here’s a quote: “Machover believes the music – not the technology – is the message. And if this means alienating the …
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The just-released 40th Anniversary issue of Smithsonian magazine features a terrific interview with our very own Tod Machover, composer of Death and the Powers. Check it out! Tod Machover on Composing Music by Computer “The inventor and MIT professor talks about where music and technology will intersect over the course of the next 40 years.” …
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by June Kinoshita I dropped by the Media Lab this week to sit in on Death and the Powers rehearsals and had the privilege of catching choreographer Karole Armitage at work. It was fascinating and exhilarating to see her creative process unfurl. She explained to me that when she choreographs for operas she often turns …
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Last week, a crowd gathered under the dome of the Hayden Planetarium in New York City to hear Tod Machover and artificial intelligence visionary Marvin Minsky converse about music and the mind. Tom Ashbrook, host of NPR’s On Point, moderated. One take-away that I thought was particularly pertinent to opera was Marvin’s opening remark: He …
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So things have been pretty busy over here at Opera of the Future! Last week Iwas introduced to the creative team in a series of meetings aimed at evaluating the progress of the set, the music, and the singers. On Monday morning I sat in on a meeting with production designer Alex McDowell, technical director …
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It’s not every day that you’re offered the opportunity to follow the development of a new opera. It’s also not every day that that opera involves disembodied performances, an animated stage, and a robot chorus. But sometimes these opportunities just come along, as they often do in life. Sometimes, the robot opera calls to you, …
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VIDEOS Interviews and talks Creative Composer Tod Machover, Arirang News, March 2023 Tod Machover at World Frontier Forum, Berlin, November 2019 Tod Machover at CityLab Detroit (The Atlantic), October 2018 FLOW Symphony World premiere of FLOW Symphony by Sejong Soloists, August 2024 City Symphonies A Toronto Symphony (excerpts). Urban Symphony (2013) – by Roxana Spicer. Documentary …
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Behind every opera is…another opera. This summer, Tod Machover’s new work, Death and the Powers, will enter the home stretch as the crew works to complete one of the most technically ambitious and visionary opera sets ever built, and the cast arrives in Boston to rehearse for the world premiere in Monte Carlo on September …
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From the Official Web site, the Team From the Official Web site, the Performers The Composer – Tod Machover “Remembering Elliott Carter” (WQXR) Interview with Tod Machover Part 1: The idea behind Death and the Powers Interview with Tod Machover 2: Assembling the Creative Team Interview with Tod Machover Part 3: Day before the world premiere …
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