Concertgoers in Budapest now have the option of wearing a music-enhancing face mask invented by Hungarian orchestra conductor Ivan Fischer
A woman wears orchestra conductor Ivan Fischer's acoustic mask at the Mupa Budapest in Budapest, Hungary, September 11, 2020.
Fischer's music-enhancing face mask has two plastic cups shaped liked life-size palms attached to the mask's strings and designed to fit around the wearer's ears, allowing concertgoers in the age of coronavirus to enjoy improved acoustics. Orchestra conductor Ivan Fischer's acoustic mask is seen at the Mupa Budapest in Budapest, Hungary, September 11, 2020. Speaking as the orchestra rehearsed for an evening of Beethoven and Strauss, Fischer, the chief of the Budapest Festival Orchestra, said his masks help to emulate church acoustics, with warmer undertones and clearer, sharper contours.
The acoustic mask, which costs $27 if ordered through the orchestra's website, comes in glittery and black and white versions.
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