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Beautiful Equations: Music, Math, & Science

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The Australian Youth Orchestras Momentum Ensemble presents Beautiful Equations at the World Science Festival, showcasing the interconnectedness of music, mathematics, and science. The concert features a new saxophone concerto for strings by British composer Cheryl Frances-Hoad, inspired by mathematical concepts like the newly discovered thirteen-sided Einstein tile. Mathematician and physicist Professor Yang-Hui He contributed to the composition, blending his work on geometry, primes, and the search for a theory of everything. The event also includes works by Stravinsky, Philip Glass, and Elena Kats-Chernin, each highlighting scientific patterns and cosmic themes. The concert is a testament to the universal languages of music and mathematics, perfect for those curious about the patterns in the universe.

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