Kent Nagano conducts Mendelssohn, Machover, and Nante
Kent Nagano conducts Mendelssohn, Machover, and Nante
Massachusetts Institute of Technology and MIT Media Lab-affiliated composer Tod Machover’s boundless imagination for exploring technology’s place in the world through music has resulted in several operas, collaborations with Yo-Yo Ma, Joshua Bell, and the Boston Pops, and close alliances with medical and wellness practitioners. Recent projects probe the possibilities of generative artificial intelligence (AI) as a tool for composition and performance. His new commission for the BSO reflects our legacy of driving innovation in orchestral music. Leading this varied program is esteemed American conductor Kent Nagano, a longtime champion of Machover’s work
Massachusetts Institute of Technology and MIT Media Lab-affiliated composer Tod Machover’s boundless imagination for exploring technology’s place in the world through music has resulted in several operas, collaborations with Yo-Yo Ma, Joshua Bell, and the Boston Pops, and close alliances with medical and wellness practitioners. Recent projects probe the possibilities of generative artificial intelligence (AI) as a tool for composition and performance. His new commission for the BSO reflects our legacy of driving innovation in orchestral music. Leading this varied program is esteemed American conductor Kent Nagano, a longtime champion of Machover’s work
Massachusetts Institute of Technology and MIT Media Lab-affiliated composer Tod Machover’s boundless imagination for exploring technology’s place in the world through music has resulted in several operas, collaborations with Yo-Yo Ma, Joshua Bell, and the Boston Pops, and close alliances with medical and wellness practitioners. Recent projects probe the possibilities of generative artificial intelligence (AI) as a tool for composition and performance. His new commission for the BSO reflects our legacy of driving innovation in orchestral music. Leading this varied program is esteemed American conductor Kent Nagano, a longtime champion of Machover’s work