Big news! Tod emerged from his barn (amid accumulating drifts of snow from the Big Blizzard of '13) with the just-completed manuscript for "A Toronto Symphony". With that behemoth off his plate, looks like he found a free moment to Google around and post on his Facebook page: I just came across this hilarious drawing …
Machover’s Toronto project attracts global attention
Over the past year, composer Tod Machover and the Opera of the Future group have intrigued Toronto's citizenry with their ambitious symphony orchestra project. Titled "A Toronto Symphony: Concerto for Composer and City," the project invites everyone in the city to help create the work in ways that Machover hopes will break fresh ground in …
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Smartplanet Q&A with Tod Machover
"In 50 years, and probably well before that, every piece of music will be some kind of collaboration." As the ambitious "A Toronto Symphony" project heads into its final phase, journalist Molly Petrilla checked in with composer Tod Machover for an update. In this excellent Smartplanet interview, Tod describes his motivation and vision for this unprecedented …
Toronto Kids Score!
Several hundred school children in Toronto have been giving their Hyperscore programs a good workout, composing music about their city for composer Tod Machover's collaborative "A Toronto Symphony" project. Some of it may end up in the new work, to be premiered in March 2013 by the Toronto Symphony. Take a listen to some of the …
December Toronto Visit
Tod Machover visited Toronto last Friday to check in on the school kids who have been working on their musical contributions to the "A Toronto Symphony" project all fall. The visit is described in this terrific Musical Toronto post by John Terauds. Here are some cool photos and comments posted by Tod on his Facebook …
Wanna help write a symphony? There’s an app for that
As the Opera of the Future team heads into the final stretch of its ambitious Toronto Symphony project, it has released a brand-new web application called Media Scores. The system enables anyone to mold sections of composer Tod Machover's music like pieces of sonic clay, save their work, and share them with other users, including Machover. …
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PBS features A Toronto Symphony
Check out this post on PBS's MediaShift blog about Tod Machover's project for the Toronto Symphony. The interview focuses on how the project is exploring and extending what it means to engage in a creative collaboration, and the role technology plays in mediating that interaction. There's fresh interview material, a nice collection of videos and …
The Guardian on A Toronto Symphony
Here's a feature in the UK's The Guardian about the Toronto Symphony project. Good to see that word has made it across the pond. Check out: The orchestra as mass collaboration
Tod Machover at Wired 2012
Tod spoke yesterday at Wired 2012, a conference curated by Wired UK magazine to "explore the ideas, innovations and people that are reshaping our world." The magazine's write-up about Tod's presentation is now available online and quotes some remarks about the current project in Toronto: "When Toronto Symphony Orchestra asked me to write a symphony, I …
Vocal Vibrations (Video)
Post by Elly Jessop and Rebecca Kleinberger As part of the Dalai Lama’s visit to MIT, the Opera of the Future Group performed an experiment in collaboration with the vocal ensemble Blue Heron, Affectiva, Elliott Hedman, and Tenzin Priyadarshi, director of the Dalai Lama Center at MIT. During Blue Heron’s stunning performance of early choral …
