Did you know music contains triangles, rectangles and curves? Maths is everywhere in music: in its structure and patterns – and, if you know where to look, music is in maths.
Stravinsky, composer of The Rite of Spring and The Firebird, said “The musician should find in mathematics a study as useful to (them) as the learning of another language is to a poet. Mathematics swims seductively just below the surface.”
Internationally acclaimed saxophone virtuoso Jonathan Radford and Prof. Yang-Hui He, a Fellow at the London Institute specialising in AI-guided mathematics, take students on a captivating journey through sound and space, communicating complex mathematics to non-specialist audiences in an interactive performance featuring the Australian premiere of award-winning composer, Cheryl Frances-Hoad’s Three Mathematical Diversions.
Featuring the talented young musicians of the Australian Youth Orchestra’s Momentum Ensemble, students will develop an appreciation of equations which, like great art or music, can be considered beautiful and can help us in finding the ‘Theory of Everything’.
CURRICULUM LINKS:
Year 7–8 AC9AMU8E01, AC9AMU8C02, AC9S7U04, AC9S8U04, AC9M8M01
Year 9–10 AC9AMU10E01, AC9AMU10C01, AC9S9U04, AC9S10U04, AC9M10M01
Entry
$10 per student
Age Recommendation
Prep – Grade 12
Info for Schools
To book, complete the QTIX School Group Booking Request form.
If you have any questions, please phone a QTIX Groups Bookings Officer on (07) 3840 7466.
Please note the student to adult ratio – please see our Information for Schools page for details.
Please note
Thursday 26th March performance is suited to Primary School students
Friday 27th March performance is suited to Secondary School students
Accessibility
Wheelchair accessible. Phone 136 246 to discuss the best seating options for your
needs.
QPAC offers Listentech and ListenRF assistive listening system available. Please notify when making your booking by calling 136 246, to ensure that the appropriate system is ready for you to collect from the Cloakroom before your performance. Access to this equipment is free of charge.
More Information
Please note:
Thursday 26th March performance is suited for Primary School students
Friday 27th March performance is suited to Secondary School students