CONCERTS
Automation
Artists
Vinay Parameswaran, Conductor
Yves Dhar, Cello & Halldorophone
A.G.N.E.S., AI Learning Algorithm & HologramSymphony San Jose
Program
John Adams
Short Ride in a Fast Machine
Paul Dukas
The Sorcerer’s Apprentice
Adam Schoenberg
Automation
Richard Strauss
Also Sprach Zarathustra
About Performance
Technology is part of our daily lives, but this program reminds us of the awesome power we have unleashed. John Adams’ piece depicts a ride in a terrific sports car quickly regretted; Paul Dukas’ setting of the Goethe poem sees a young wizard meddling in things he doesn’t understand; Adam Schoenberg’s new work includes a battle between cello soloist and hologram; and Richard Strauss’ epic tone poem was featured in the original A.I. gone wrong movie, 2001: A Space Odyssey.
The title work, Automation, is a cinematic concerto that explores the conflicts and connections between man and machine. Watch and listen as cellist Yves Dhar and his holographic A.I. counterpart interact on stage with Symphony San Jose in a groundbreaking composition by Grammy-nominated, Emmy-winning composer Adam Schoenberg that features cello, halldorophone, electronics, orchestra, and projected visuals. Automation promises to be a visceral experience that will leave audiences talking about what it truly means to be human.