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FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
THE
MUSICPAD PRO, WORLD’S FIRST SHEET MUSIC COMPUTER TABLET, EARNS
PRAISE FROM CANADA’S ACCLAIMED GRYPHON TRIO
Noted
for tweaking classical music tradition, the Gryphon Trio replaces
sheet music with the MusicPad Pro, “the biggest breakthrough
for
musicians since music was printed.”
Violinist
Annallee Patipatanakoon and pianist Jamie Parker of the Gryphon
Trio, rehearse for an upcoming performance of Christos Hatzis’
multi-media music theatre work Constantinople, using FreeHand
Systems' MusicPad Pro. |
The MusicPad
Pro eliminates page turns with a mere touch of the screen and has
the capacity to store thousands of sheet music pages.
The
MusicPad Pro helps musicians get more pleasure and enjoyment from
their art.
LOS
ALTOS, CALIF – October 30, 2002 -- “Unshackled…..unrestrained…
spontaneous…a quicksilver, sleight-of-hand naturalness.”
That’s
how a music critic from the International Record Review characterized
Canada’s widely acclaimed Gryphon Trio. Others have even asserted
this chamber music ensemble will define classical music for the
21st Century.
Known
for their skill at weaving technology and computer controlled sound
and video with traditional music instruments and classical music,
the group has earned a reputation for being at the cutting edge.
That’s why the MusicPad Pro, a new tablet computer that eliminates
the need for sheet music and revolutionizes the way musicians compose,
arrange and perform, has played a key role in the group’s
adaptation of Christos Hatzis’ Constantinople, a multi-media
music theatre work.
“Written
for piano, violin, cello, an operatic mezzo-soprano, a folk singer
alto and digital audio, Constantinople is contemporary classical
music that speaks from the heart and embraces audiences of all ages
and backgrounds,” says Roman Borys, cellist for the trio.
“With its surround-sound effects, projections and innovative
staging, Constantinople is the perfect venue for a breakthrough
device like the MusicPad Pro.
“Audiences
have been amazed by the music. In recent performances in Greece
and Egypt, they welcomed Constantinople with open arms and enthusiasm,”
he says.
“Performances
during the Olympic/ Paralympic games period are now being finalized
and will also be accompanied by performances in Istanbul, Cairo
and Alexandria – cultural centers which have long been immersed
in the issues of cultural diversity.”
Developed
by Los Altos-based Freehand Systems, a privately-held company with
the mission of reinventing how musicians read and perform music,
the MusicPad Pro fits neatly on a music stand and solves the age
old problem of turning music pages by letting musicians simply touch
the screen. It creates a paperless environment by providing storage
capacity for an entire music library of more than 5,000 pages of
sheet music. Freehand’s proprietary annotation technology
enables musicians to mark up or compose new music while saving the
original score.
“The
MusicPad Pro is the biggest breakthrough for musicians since sheet
music was invented,” says Borys.
“We
don’t have to put up with awkward page turns, fumbling through
pages of sheet music or agonizing about whether we remembered to
bring the right music. Everything can be stored on a MusicPad Pro,
and new scores can be downloaded any time. It changes the way music
is made.”
“The
Gryphon Trio is a world class ensemble and foremost proponent of
both classical and contemporary music,” says Kim Lorz, Freehand
Systems CEO.
“They
have a passion for technology and a vision for how it can change
the world of music. We are pleased that they’ve found the
MusicPad Pro to be such an indispensable performance tool.”
The
sleek new tablet computer is housed in a charcoal grey ABS polymer
enclosure not much larger than a sheet of paper. Weighing just under
five pounds, it is lightweight and easy to carry, although the MusicPad
Pro Plus, which comes with a rechargeable battery, weighs a little
more. Suggested retail price for the MusicPad Pro is just $999.
The MusicPad Pro Plus, with a battery life of three hours on a single
charge, is $1,199.
Both
models have an easy-to-read, low glare, backlit 12.1 in. TFT LCD
display. Key features include zoom in and zoom out capabilities
and on-screen color highlighters and pens to add or erase rehearsal
marks and notations. Digital music files in pdf, jpg and other popular
graphics formats can be directly imported into the MusicPad Pro
using the software provided with the device. Printed music can be
scanned into a computer and then imported.
As
part of the Freehand Music Management System, Freehand’s website
provides over 17,000 music compositions and digital files. Customer
support and access to an on-line store to buy Freehand products
are also on the website.
Pricing
& Availability
The
new MusicPad Pro and MusicPad Pro Plus are available on Freehand
System’s website (www.freehandsystems.com) and through Freehand
Authorized Resellers for a suggested retail price of $999 (US).
The MusicPad Pro Plus, which includes a 3-hour rechargeable battery,
is $1,199. Freehand Systems offers special prices for education
customers who purchase multiple devices by calling Ms. Dana Schroeder,
director of sales, at (650) 941-0742, ext. 207.
About
FreeHand Systems
Freehand
Systems, Inc. is a privately held company headquartered in Los Altos,
Calif., with the mission of reinventing the way musicians read and
perform music. The company is a world leader in the development,
manufacture, and marketing of electronic accessories to the music
industry, as well as a leading Internet-based provider of sheet
music and digital files.
Freehand
System’s flagship product, the MusicPad Pro, provides innovative
technology and productivity benefits to arrangers, composers, conductors
and performers within the orchestral, choral, studio musician markets,
as well as music educators and amateur musicians. Freehand Systems
has been funded and mentored by KAL Equity Capital Fund I, LLC.
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