The Science of Sound: Decomposing Music
Howard Hall, Reynolds Recital Hall
Music presents a fascinating field of study because it transcends so many different disciplines: psychology, religion, mathematics, sociology, anthropology, history, physics, philosophy, neurophysiology, engineering, and even economics and political science. Montana State University faculty Greg Young -Director of the School of Music, Rob Maher - Department Head of Electrical and Computer Engineering, John Miller - Professor of Cell Biology & Neuroscience and Bill Clinton - Instructor in the School of Architecture will lead a fascinating and diverse tour of the science of sound and musical acoustics through a unique combination of live music performance, signal analysis, and interactive audio-visual exploration involving both the performers and the audience. Please join us for a special evening exploring the boundaries of music.
Opening reception at 7:00 p.m.
The cost of this event is: Free
For more information go to:
http://www.montana.edu/caa/pfas
Event: The Science of Sound: Decomposing Music
For questions regarding this event, please contact:
406-994-4405
Sponsored by:
College of Arts and Architecture,
President's Office
Listed as: Colleges Entertainment Alumni Arts and Architecture Faculty Parents Community Students Lectures and Speakers Concerts Academics Audience Staff Performances Cultural Presentations


