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O Sole YuMio: robot leads Italian orchestra, but it’s only a semi-conductor

The YuMi robot conductor is a technical wonder, but lacking the ability to improvise and react to musicians, it’s a pale imitation of a human maestro

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Robot YuMi conducts Andrea Bocelli and the Lucca Philharmonic Orchestra at the Verdi Theatre in Pisa. Photo: Reuters
Agence France-Presse

Italian tenor Andrea Bocelli’s voice soars to the rafters of the Tuscan theatre, but all eyes are on the orchestral conductor beside him – a robot with an apparent penchant for Verdi.

The concert in the heart of Pisa is a world first, with two mechanical “arms” conducting live music at the grand finale of the first International Festival of Robotics.

The Swiss-designed YuMi sweeps its baton skywards with one hand, while the other curves around in a caress that spurs on the strings as the operatic La Donna E’ Mobile (Woman Is Fickle) reaches its climax.

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But music lovers beware: YuMi can conduct set pieces, but cannot improvise, react or interact with the musicians. Human conductors seem to have little to fear.

Robot YuMi during a rehearsal prior to Tuesday’s concert. Photo: AFP
Robot YuMi during a rehearsal prior to Tuesday’s concert. Photo: AFP
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