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With the world’s most advanced digital sync technology, Fresno Master Chorale will combine orchestral music with dynamic visuals for their upcoming performance of The Notebooks of Leonardo da Vinci on Sunday at Paul Shaghoian Concert Hall.
This multimedia symphony is the first-of-its-kind for the Central Valley, and the first large concert work created with MUSÈIK — a software that follows the conductor’s tempo in real time. With perfectly timed video projections, concertgoers experience an immersive audio-visual event that’s likened to watching a film with a dynamic score.
The show is brought to you by Fresno Community Chorus, Inc. The Fresno Master Chorale will be conducted under Anna Hamre Hall.
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