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geometry of musicRenowned mathematician, Mike Sterling is presenting the final installment of "Geometry of Music: Part 4 of 4" at the Bruce County Museum & Cultural Centre on Friday, June 15.

This fascinating lecture and concert series, which started in 2012, has featured the relationships between nature, music and geometry including the exciting unveiling of a new musical instrument called the Bernoulli-Involute. This years' lecture will include the story of the search for connections of music with geometry and a full summary of the work completed so far. Joining Mike are special guests including Eli Maor, staff and faculty of the Perimeter Institute, Harry Carson and Sandy Lindsay.

Eli Maor is a renowned music expert, mathematician and author of many books, the most recent of which is 'Music by the Numbers from Pythagoras to Schoenberg'. The Perimeter Institute, located in Waterloo Ontario, is a leading centre for scientific research, training and educational outreach in foundational theoretical physics. Members of their staff and faculty visiting include Cosmologists, Quantum Computing and Relativity experts; above all, they are music lovers. Guests will be entertained by jazz musician Harry Carson joined by vocalist Sandy Lindsay following an intermission.

Ticket are on sale at BCM&CC Members/Students $8 (+HST) and Public $12 (+HST), call 519-797-2080 for tickets or drop by the Museum located at 33 Victoria St. North in Southampton. Doors and cash bar open at 7:00 p.m. and there will be an intermission. For additional information, please visit brucemuseum.ca.

source: media release, Bruce County Museum

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