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It took James years to master a single note. Now he’s being replaced by technology

Musical productions are rapidly turning to cost-cutting technologies to replace live musicians – but audiences aren’t reaping a discount.

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theage.com.auStai leggendo8 g fa

It took James years to master a single note. Now he’s being replaced by technology

Musical productions are rapidly turning to cost-cutting technologies to replace live musicians – but audiences aren’t reaping a discount.

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theguardian.com11 g fa

Banned on Broadway, a new generation of music software is shrinking musical theatre orchestras

KeyComp (ex-Apple) enables one keyboardist to perform live with AI orchestral parts, cutting musicians 17→11 (Lion King). Saves ~$9.5k/week but threatens skilled jobs—banned in NY/DC/Hamburg, revealing automation vs. employment in creative sectors.

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  1. martedì 23 giugno 2026·theguardian.com

    Banned on Broadway, a new generation of music software is shrinking musical theatre orchestras

    Musicians are losing jobs, or stretched further in the gigs they can get, as KeyComp and other technologies replace human players in the pit

  2. venerdì 26 giugno 2026·theage.com.au

    It took James years to master a single note. Now he’s being replaced by technology

    Musical productions are rapidly turning to cost-cutting technologies to replace live musicians – but audiences aren’t reaping a discount.

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