The Signal

Tinkering with sound

Residents invited to CalArts campus for ‘Machine and Strings’ concert

- By Brennon Dixson Signal Staff Writer

SCV residents are invited to the CalArts campus this Saturday for food trucks and a free concert that will feature a robotic piano and multiple musical acts.

“Machines and Strings” is a family-friendly concert beginning at 5:30 p.m. Saturday on the lawn of the Wild Beast Concert Pavilion, said Madeline Falcone, an event organizer and CalArts alumna. This weekend’s concert is the first portion of a two part series — with the second act occurring at REDCAT on Oct. 24.

“It’s super exciting to see it all come together,” said Falcone, adding she and her two fellow Isaura String Quartet members — Betsy Rettig and Emily Call — curated the event to highlight the school’s multidisci­plinary artists and the innovative instrument­s that are housed in the on-campus Machine Lab.

One artist will use a metal detector to make music using her own spine, while another piece will feature a vocalist, “who uses a very unique instrument that I couldn’t possibly explain,” Call said.

The program will also feature a robotic instrument named LYDIA, which is a custom-built robotic instrument that resembles a deconstruc­ted piano, according to campus spokespers­on Margaret Crane.

“Everybody should come hear LYDIA and its very unique sound,” Falcone said. “There have been machine concerts before with all of the robotic instrument­s playing together, but I don’t think they’ve been paired with a string quartet before — and it’s having the acoustic with the robot that makes this special.”

The two concerts will each contain unique pieces and neither will be a repeat of the other, so the public is invited to attend both events, Falcone said. “There’s going to be more robots and a few newer pieces at REDCAT, but they’re both going to be awesome.”

For more informatio­n on the college, concert series or the Isaura String Quartet, visit isaurastri­ngquartet.com/machines-and-strings or bit. ly/2C3lB5r.

 ?? Signal file photo ?? CalArts’ Director of Music Technology Ajay Kapur will perform during Saturday’s “Machines and Strings” concert series, which will feature acclaimed faculty artists, a robotic instrument named LYDIA, pictured behind Kapur, and the Isaura String Quartet, among other guests. The family-friendly concert will begin at 5:30 p.m. Saturday on the lawn of the Wild Beast Concert Pavilion.
Signal file photo CalArts’ Director of Music Technology Ajay Kapur will perform during Saturday’s “Machines and Strings” concert series, which will feature acclaimed faculty artists, a robotic instrument named LYDIA, pictured behind Kapur, and the Isaura String Quartet, among other guests. The family-friendly concert will begin at 5:30 p.m. Saturday on the lawn of the Wild Beast Concert Pavilion.

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