Einstein's violin

a conductor's notes on music, physics, and social change

Classical conductor Joseph Eger describes how music and science are related in the twentieth century. Presents the viewpoint that music is similar to the popular theoretical physics concept of "string theory." Describes how music relates to the physical and social worlds and how music can be used as a force and a voice for change and social advocacy.

Jeremy P. Tarcher/Penguin
2005
9781585423880
book

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