The Harmonic Series: Concerts & Conversations with MoMath

Noam ElkiesThe National Museum of Math (MoMath) pays BPAC a visit with a new series, The Harmonic Series: Concerts & Conversations with MoMath.

The first installment is All Things Equal: Music and Math at the Piano Hosted by Public Radio’s “Piano Puzzler,” Bruce Adolphe, the opening concert will feature Noam Elkies, a mathematician, composer, and the youngest-ever tenured professor at Harvard; and Orli Shaham, an acclaimed pianist and the host of Dial-A-Musician, in conversation and performance. On Beethoven’s birthday, enjoy the best of both worlds as these talented minds play live music and participate in an ongoing discussion about the artistic and logical intersections of these two disciplines. Followed by a wine and cheese reception. Tickets are $30, with a full series (four events) price available at www.momath.org, along with the full series description and subsequent dates. For a direct link for the entire series, click here. The event takes place at Baruch Performing Arts Center (BPAC), located on 25th Street between Third and Lexington Avenues (1 Bernard Baruch Way). Closest transportation- Subway: 6 train at 23rd Street. Bus: M23 Crosstown at Lexington, M101, M102 or M103 at 23rd Street.











When: Wed., Dec. 16, 2015 at 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Where: Baruch Performing Arts Center
One Bernard Baruch Way (25th Street btw. Lexington & Third Aves)
212-352-3101
Price: $30
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Noam ElkiesThe National Museum of Math (MoMath) pays BPAC a visit with a new series, The Harmonic Series: Concerts & Conversations with MoMath.

The first installment is All Things Equal: Music and Math at the Piano Hosted by Public Radio’s “Piano Puzzler,” Bruce Adolphe, the opening concert will feature Noam Elkies, a mathematician, composer, and the youngest-ever tenured professor at Harvard; and Orli Shaham, an acclaimed pianist and the host of Dial-A-Musician, in conversation and performance. On Beethoven’s birthday, enjoy the best of both worlds as these talented minds play live music and participate in an ongoing discussion about the artistic and logical intersections of these two disciplines. Followed by a wine and cheese reception. Tickets are $30, with a full series (four events) price available at www.momath.org, along with the full series description and subsequent dates. For a direct link for the entire series, click here. The event takes place at Baruch Performing Arts Center (BPAC), located on 25th Street between Third and Lexington Avenues (1 Bernard Baruch Way). Closest transportation- Subway: 6 train at 23rd Street. Bus: M23 Crosstown at Lexington, M101, M102 or M103 at 23rd Street.

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