Bach, the Universe and Everything, Oxford

What is Bach, the Universe & Everything?

We like to think of the series as a community, similar to the one Bach enjoyed in Leipzig where he produced innovative music for the weekly services at the church where he worked from 1723 to 1750. At that time, the congregation was as open to science and new ideas as it was united by faith. It is in that spirit that we come together for a thought-provoking cantata and a talk from a leading scientist.

The following concerts take place at the University of Oxford’s Mathematics Institute

Can you Hear the Shape of a Drum?

Can you Hear the Shape of a Drum?

Sunday 21 November 2021, 5:30pm
University of Oxford’s Mathematics Institute
Talk presented by Professor Jon Chapman, University of Oxford
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Schooled by Randomness

Schooled by Randomness

Sunday 30 January 2022, 5:30pm
University of Oxford’s Mathematics Institute
Talk presented by Tim Harford, University of Oxford
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Future imperfect - the mathematical grammar of decisions

Future imperfect - the mathematical grammar of decisions

Sunday 20 March 2022, 5:30pm
University of Oxford’s Mathematics Institute
Talk presented by Professor Samuel Cohen, University of Oxford
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