LiveNote™,The Philadelphia Orchestra's concert hall application for mobile devices, allows audiences to access information about the works they are hearing, following the music with real-time musical, ...
The Philadelphia Orchestra, conducted by Yannick Nézet-Séguin. Think of LiveNote as your listening companion at the Philadelphia Orchestra. It’s meant to be an enhancement, not a distraction. LiveNote ...
Drexel’s Music and Entertainment Technology Laboratory was mentioned in a Jan. 14 WHYY/Newsworks.org story about LiveNote, an app designed in partnership with the Philadelphia Orchestra to provide ...
The Philadelphia Orchestra has released an app that turns your mobile phone into an interactive concert programme. Mobile phones have long been the pariahs of live performances, but the new app, ...
I held my cellphone with impunity during the Philadelphia Orchestra concert at SPAC on Aug. 10. It was a smashing all-Bernstein program conducted by music director Yannick Nezet-Seguin and featuring ...
The Philadelphia Orchestra is rolling out a new way to make money: the LiveNote mobile app. For the past few years, the orchestra has been experimenting with LiveNote in concerts at the Kimmel Center.
I live in constant fear of being that guy. The one whose phone goes off in the middle of a funeral to the chorus of “Talk Dirty To Me” and then, like a drunk octopus juggling a trio of frozen rib ...
“I don’t know if scientific conferences are ready for their own version of LiveNote, but if the Philadelphia Orchestra could figure out a way to work with Drexel University engineering faculty to be ...
PHILADELPHIA — The symphony concert begins like any other, with lights dimmed, players in formal black and the conductor dashing to the podium. That’s until composer Jennifer Higdon, whose work is ...
The Philadelphia Orchestra is inviting its audience to, please, turn on your cell phones during the performance. A series of three concerts featuring access to the orchestra’s new custom-designed ...