We usually try to ignore latency (the delay between live sound and transmitted sound) in virtual concerts...but what if it's an integral part of the music?
Join us and American Composers Orchestra (ACO) on Oct 23rd for a hybrid in-person and virtual concert. We'll explore latency with two composers who experiment with latency and technology in their music, and a third interactive work through which we welcome one another into a collective landscape in which all sounds become music.
Ray Lustig's Latency Canons calls for multiple quartets and an orchestra to perform together while spread out across the world. Trevor New uses technology to manipulate latency for remote musicians in his newly commissioned work, Cohere.
Reserve your spot ($25 for this special event) to join for Bergamot Quartet's performance. There will be video and audio livestreamed from the other venues.
Doors open at 2:00pm and close at 2:25pm. Music will begin promptly at 2:15pm.
This groupmuse is co-presented by ACO and Groupmuse Foundation