NEWS >>> LIVE Sennheiser Unveils Invisible Cities
THE LIVE performance for Invisible Cities, a production representing a new collaboration of art and technology, will be experienced via wireless headphones from Sennheiser in the setting of Los Angeles’ Union Station. The use of headphones will make this performance a highly personal experience in a public space, allowing the audience to act as a participant roaming freely through the station. Composed and adapted by
Christopher Cerrone, the quiet score attempts to capture ‘decaying sounds’ through the use of found objects as instruments and pre-recorded voices interweaving with live voices. The instrumental music will be a mixture of pre-recorded and live performances from an 11-person orchestra. During the course of the performance,
all vocalists will sing live as they freely move throughout Union Station. “We are thrilled to be part of this
incredibly creative production, which relies on Sennheiser’s innovative
wireless microphone and headphone technology as its technical foundation,” commented Stefanie Reichert, director of strategic marketing, Sennheiser USA. “As our technology has evolved and become more sophisticated, Sennheiser has played a
more central role in the creation of art rather than just be the supply of technical hardware.”
Invisible Cities makes its world
premiere on Saturday, 19 October for a limited run through to 8 November.
www.sennheiser.com
>>> STUDIO
Nominations Open for MPG Awards 2014
NOMINATIONS ARE open for the Music Producers Guild Awards 2014, recognising the UK’s top producers, engineers, remixers, and mastering engineers. Set to be hosted at the
Park Plaza Riverbank Hotel in Vauxhall, London, on Thursday 13 February 2014, the MPG will award 15 different categories of music production, including the UK Producer of the Year, International Producer of the Year, and Outstanding Contribution to UK Music. To nominate a
worthwhile recording professional visit the MPG website before 14 October.
www.mpgawards.com
www.audiomedia.com
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