Roland Valliere described the Concert Companion as similar to audio guides in art museums. “I was trying to do for symphony orchestras what audio guides have done for museums: enhance and enrich the experience in real-time,” he was quoted as saying.  But audio guides do not have a time sequencing pressure associated with them like music does and they do not distract from other viewers’ experience. – The Nightingale’s Sonata

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