Music of the Spheres – Exploring Harmony & Resonance in Physics and Music

  • Kosovske, Y. (Participant)
  • Niamh O'Brien (Participant)
  • Karen Loomis (Participant)
  • Andrew Shearer (Chair)

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Description

Yonit Kosovske was a panellist at an interdisciplinary event “Music of the Spheres – Exploring Harmony & Resonance in Physics and Music” as part of the Galway Science and Technology Festival. Kosovske shared highlights from her ongoing research of Italian keyboard chromaticism in the 16th–17thcenturies, a time of scientific exploration in many fields, including music theory and acoustics. Through the work of innovative individuals such as Nicola Vicentino, Gioseffo Zarlino, and Vincenzo Galilei, (among many others who had multifaceted careers as music-theorists, scholars, authors, composers, instrument-makers, and musician-performers), their ideas impacted tuning systems, inventions of multi-tonal keyboards with over 31 notes to the octave, and harmonically-radical pieces of vocal and instrumental music. This 2-hour event in the O'Donoghue Centre, University of Galway was sponsored by the Royal Astronomical Society.
Period20 Nov 2022
Event typeSeminar
LocationGalway, IrelandShow on map
Degree of RecognitionNational

Keywords

  • Science
  • Astronomy
  • Physics