Violin -- closeup

String theories: the mathematics of the violin

07 March 2013

̽»¨Ö±²¥screeching produced by children starting out on the violin has curdled the blood of many a parent over the centuries. A pre-concert talk at the Science Festival asks what science can tell us about why the violin is so hard to play.

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Detail from Fryderyk Chopin (1810–49), Polonaise in A-flat major for piano, Op. 53: autograph manuscript, 1842–43.

̽»¨Ö±²¥virtual Chopin

01 March 2013

One of the greatest composers of the 19th century, Fryderyk Chopin, had an irrepressible creative imagination, and his music experienced continual evolution as a result. Now, a new online resource is bringing the many versions of his compositions together in one place, opening up new possibilities for performers, listeners and researchers alike.

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Robert Levin.

Encounter Mozart with latest Humanitas Professor

29 October 2012

̽»¨Ö±²¥renowned pianist, conductor and musicologist, Robert Levin, arrives in Cambridge this week, where he will give a series of lectures and recitals that take us behind the scenes of performing Mozart.

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Testing Sing Smash

Sing for the win

22 July 2012

A new app game developed by a Cambridge student challenges people to sing the right note at the right time in order to smash down a wall and advance to the next level - surreptitiously engaging them with basic music theory at the same time.

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Music at the Whipple - part of Cambridge Science Festival 2012

̽»¨Ö±²¥sweet sound of science

15 February 2012

Musicians and music-lovers alike are invited to this year’s Cambridge Science Festival – the UK’s biggest free science festival – which runs from March 12-25 at venues across the ̽»¨Ö±²¥ and City.

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