Algo-rhythms: the Intersection of Music & Technology
$10-20 suggested donation
- Christina Medawar, flute
- Quinn Price, violin
- Kayleigh Miller, viola
- Hsing-Hui Hsu, clarinet
- Katherine Audas, cello
- Allison Damon, trumpet
Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina — Viri Galilaei
Johann Sebastian Bach — The Art of Fugue, BWV 1080 (Contrapunctus I)
Ludwig van Beethoven — Serenade for Flute, Violin, and Viola in D major, Op. 25 (Prelude)
Anton Webern — String Trio, Op. 20 (Mvt. 1)
Missy Mazzoli — Ecstatic Science
Elliot Cole — The Bloom Suite
Experience the captivating fusion of music and math at "Algo-rhythms," as part of the Common Tone Arts' music series. This innovative concert features a diverse musical program ranging from Bach's intricate fugues to a composition composed through computer algorithms. Immerse yourself in the multi-sensory experience as the six featured instruments—flute, clarinet, trumpet, violin, viola, and cello—unveil the intriguing connections between music and math, accompanied by mesmerizing video projections created by AI. Don't miss this thought-provoking exploration of the powerful relationship between the worlds of sound and technology.
About Common Tone Arts
Common Tone Arts is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to transforming lives through artistic creation and education. We believe that creativity in the arts is a universal human need and acts as a common language to unite us — that art and music are powerful forces for human flourishing. We aspire to be a vibrant and flourishing community that can support artistic talent’s long growth curve, create artistic communities, build civic engagement, and inspire creative output.
https://www.instituteforcreativity.org/about-cta-1About Quinn Price, violin
About Kayleigh Miller, viola
About Hsing-Hui Hsu, clarinet
Hsing-Hui started playing the clarinet by accident. When her elementary school introduced her class to band instruments, she originally wanted to play the trombone. However, her mother, fearing what the neighbors would think, convinced her to try clarinet. Hsing-Hui went on to attend Interlochen Arts Camp as the Emerson Scholar from Maryland and Rice University, where she received a Bachelors of Music in Clarinet Performance. While working as a software development engineer at Amazon Web Services, she was one of the founding members of the Amazon Symphony Orchestra and served as Music Director for four years. Besides playing clarinet, Hsing-Hui also enjoys baking, gardening, playing piano, and going on hikes with her dog, Archer.
https://clarinetandvio.la/#Musicians