
"When Whitney Houston died in 2012, she was just 48 years old. Now, 13 years later, one of the most iconic voices in music is making a return. And, as you might expect, artificial intelligence is involved. A concert experience, called The Voice of Whitney: A Symphonic Celebration-blending isolated vocal tracks, video performance footage, and a live symphony orchestra-opens a limited series of shows across the country starting September 20."
"Park Avenue Artists, which is collaborating with Houston's estate to produce the shows, tapped Moises, an AI-powered music platform, to assist. That company's AI is designed to isolate vocals and instruments from songs in near-studio quality. "This project demanded exceptionally high-caliber stem separation," Moises cofounder and CEO Geraldo Ramos said in a statement. "We had to isolate Whitney's vocals from fully mixed recordings without compromising the emotional power of her performance.""
Whitney Houston died in 2012 at age 48; her isolated vocals are now being paired with a live symphony orchestra for a limited concert series beginning September 20. Park Avenue Artists and Houston's estate worked with Moises, an AI-powered music platform, to separate vocals and instruments because many original multitrack recordings had been lost. Moises' AI provides near-studio-quality stem separation to recover Houston's voice from fully mixed recordings while preserving emotional power. The concert previews and tour dates mark the 40th anniversary of Houston's career launch and will perform in multiple U.S. cities.
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