How will we make, play and listen to music tomorrow? The unstoppable march of artificial intelligence heralds major revolutions. Will ChatGPT and its ilk soon be putting composers out of work too? Or is a new generation of creative allies presenting itself here? At any rate, with composer and pianist Mathias Coppens there’s no question of discouragement. Things are going well for the Los Angeles-based West Fleming. He made a name for himself in the world of film music, and in recent years has increasingly been providing theatre companies, opera and ballet houses with sound. At DE SINGEL, Coppens will be presenting probably his most daring project to date with the help of artificial intelligence. The material on the music stands of BRYGGEN will be no piece of cake; they’ll be served up a graphic score that only takes on its final shape in real time. The audience will itself have a say via an app - so for once you can keep your phone switched on.