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#KARAJAN Music Tech Conference Salzburg, April 13

Join the inaugural Karajan Music Tech Conference in Salzburg, April 13, 2017 and discover the intersection of classical music and technology.

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To celebrate the 50th anniversary of Herbert von Karajan's Easter Festival, the Eliette and Herbert von Karajan Institute, in collaboration with the Easter Festival and the University Mozarteum, is hosting a one-day conference on the intersection of classical music and technology. Learn about the most recent trends and future developments in classical music from entrepreneurs, artists and scientists. Explore the most cutting-edge classical music start-ups and technology and experience the next generation of music with 360-degree video, virtual reality and 3D sound for classical music in the curated demo space.

Register here: https://goo.gl/NaLGFD

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