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SUMMARY:Talk\, Butler University Woods Lecture Series
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URL:https://eugeniacheng.com/event/talk-butler-university-woods-lecture-series/
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SUMMARY:Talk\, University of Ottawa
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SUMMARY:Indiana University\, Celebration of Math and Music (with Michelle DeYoung)
DESCRIPTION:from event website: \n\nSecond Annual Celebration of Math and Music announced for Feb. 20\, 2024\n\n\nThe Mathematics Department\, College of Arts and Sciences\, and the Department of Music Theory\, Jacobs School of Music\, have announced the 2024 Celebration of Mathematics and Music at Indiana University Bloomington:Tuesday February 207:00 PMFord-Crawford HallSimon Music BuildingIndiana University Bloomingtonhttp://tinyurl.com/4tnacmadA reception will follow the event\, close by in room 350.The hour-long event will feature a mixture of lecture and performance.Dr. Eugenia Cheng https://eugeniacheng.com/ is a mathematician\, educator\, author\, public speaker\, columnist\, concert pianist\, composer\, and artist. An interview with Stephen Colbert can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mA402F5K47oTheThe title of her lecture/performance is “Mathematical Secrets of Music” which will be illustrated with music from several classical composers. Dr. Cheng is Scientist In Residence at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. She earned tenure in pure mathematics at the University of Sheffield (UK) and is now Honorary Visiting Fellow at City\, University of London. She holds a PhD in pure mathematics from the University of Cambridge and taught previously at the Universities of Cambridge\, Chicago\, and Nice. In this lively hybrid talk and concert\, Dr. Cheng will uncover mathematical structures in some of her favorite pieces of music. The music\, for which Dr. Cheng will be joined by mezzo-soprano and IU faculty member Michelle DeYoung\, will be interspersed with discussion of a wide range of mathematical concepts in the music\, including lowest common multiples\, prime numbers\, fractions\, fractals\, braids and more.Mezzo-soprano Michelle DeYoung https://www.michelledeyoung.com/ is in demand throughout the world\, having appeared with the New York Philharmonic\, Boston Symphony Orchestra\, Chicago Symphony Orchestra\, Cleveland Orchestra\, San Francisco Symphony\, Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra\, London Symphony Orchestra\, BBC Symphony Orchestra\, Vienna Philharmonic\, and the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra. She has also performed at the festivals of Ravinia\, Tanglewood\, Saito Kinen\, Edinburgh\, and Lucerne.A more detailed program\, in .pdf\, accompanies this announcement.This second annual event is made possible in part by donations from alum Frank Graves ’75. Additional support for this and future events is now also provided by the Celebration of Math and Music Fund\, created this past year by a gift from alums Leslie and Leon Shivamber ’86.Questions may be directed to Mathematics faculty member Kevin Pilgrim ’85 pilgrim@iu.edu
URL:https://eugeniacheng.com/event/university-of-indiana-celebration-of-math-and-music-with-michelle-deyoung/
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SUMMARY:Talk\, Stanford University
DESCRIPTION:from event website: \nDr Eugenia Cheng will describe her journey from “normal” apolitical mathematician\, to mathematician-artist-musician. Previously shying away from discussing political and social issues\, she now does the opposite and uses her math\, music\, and art in intertwined ways to address these topics head on. During this multi-disciplinary presentation she will present abstract mathematics that she uses to discuss social issues with art students; she will also show some of her mathematical art installations with social themes\, and perform some of her songs. No mathematical background is needed. There will be free pizza for the first 50 attendees! \nDr Eugenia Cheng is a mathematician\, educator\, author\, public speaker\, columnist\, concert pianist\, artist and composer. She is Scientist in Residence at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago\, won tenure in Pure Mathematics at the University in Sheffield\, and holds a PhD in pure mathematics from the University of Cambridge. She was an early pioneer of math on YouTube and her videos have been viewed over 20 million times to date. She is the author of eight popular math books including “How to Bake Pi”\, and “x+y: A Mathematician’s Manifesto for Rethinking Gender” and two children’s books. Her books have been translated into twenty languages so far. She has given talks and interviews around the world including for the BBC\, NPR\, and The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. Dr Cheng is the founder of the Liederstube\, an intimate oasis for art song based in Chicago\, writes the Everyday Math column for the Wall Street Journal\, and has completed several art commissions and song commissions. Her song “The Mother Who Died\, Too” was commissioned for Laura Strickling’s 40@40 project\, the recording of which has been nominated for a GRAMMY award.
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