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Thursday 25th October 1pm - 2pm Harold Lobb Concert Hall The Conservatorium, The University of Newcastle Corner Auckland and Laman Streets Free admission Rosalind Halton (Harpsichord) Rameau: L'Entretien des Muses, Les Tourbillons Philip Matthias (Organ) Bach, Froberger, Frescobaldi Helen English (Piano) Webern: Variations for Piano Op.27 Anthea Scott-Mitchell & Jon Drummond (Cello and Interactive Electroacoustics) About 0.6180340 Jon Borwein, Fran J. Aragón Artacho & Jon Drummond (Sonification and Visualisation) A Random Walk Through π Music X Mathematics A performance event inspired by the rich intersections between mathematics, music and sound including Rameau's 1722 Treatise on Harmony, the melodic fugal number games of Bach, Froberger and Frescobaldi, the crystalline serial structures of Webern, spectral transformations of acoustic cello, and Jon Borwein's 100 billion step walk through the digits of π.

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Page 1: Music Mathematics · 2012. 10. 17. · Webern: Variations for Piano Op.27 Anthea Scott-Mitchell & Jon Drummond (Cello and Interactive Electroacoustics) About 0.6180340 Jon Borwein,

Thursday 25th October 1pm - 2pmHarold Lobb Concert Hall

The Conservatorium, The University of NewcastleCorner Auckland and Laman Streets

Free admission

Rosalind Halton (Harpsichord)Rameau: L'Entretien des Muses, Les Tourbillons

Philip Matthias (Organ)Bach, Froberger, Frescobaldi

Helen English (Piano)Webern: Variations for Piano Op.27

Anthea Scott-Mitchell & Jon Drummond (Cello and Interactive Electroacoustics)

About 0.6180340

Jon Borwein, Fran J. Aragón Artacho & Jon Drummond(Sonification and Visualisation)

A Random Walk Through π

Music 8 Mathematics

A performance event inspired by the rich intersections between mathematics, music and sound including Rameau's 1722 Treatise on Harmony, the melodic fugal number games of Bach,

Froberger and Frescobaldi, the crystalline serial structures of Webern, spectral transformations of acoustic cello, and Jon Borwein's 100 billion step walk through the digits of π.