Maths and Music 1 to 4

April 4th, 2008 by Russell Davies

Radio Three runs a lovely series of fifteen minute 'cultural talks' called The Essay. Monday to Thursday at 11pm. This week it was some smart and listenable radio called Maths and Music by trumpter player and mathematician Marcus Du Sautoy. Monday was all about time and counting with Steve Reich and Ewe music from Ghana. Tuesday we had Pythagoras, the music of the spheres and why so many cultures end up with twelve notes in a scale, Wednesday brought us Bach, symmetry, theme and variations and we ended on Thursday with some more twentieth century material and mathematically generated music. Brilliant stuff. Programme One. Two. Three. Four. Incidentally it's well worth listening right to the end of programme three just to hear the continuity announcer's way with German. No-one does foreign languages quite like Radio Three.

One Response to “Maths and Music 1 to 4”

  1. robbie Says:

    brilliant thanks alot , a real highlight

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