On September 26th, we were taken on an extraordinary exploration into the captivating allure of Johann Sebastian Bach's music in the event, "Bach and Beauty: A multi-disciplinary investigation." Delving into the depths of this timeless composer's works, a diverse panel of experts tried to unravel the enigmatic appeal that Bach's music holds for people all around the world. The evening seamlessly combined conversation and musical performance.
Performances by Laurence Dreyfus, Bach Specialist and Musician, Oxford University, and Arthur Haas, Visiting Professor of Harpsichord, Yale School of Music.
The panelists are:
Alexander Polzin - Painter and Sculptor: With his keen artistic vision, Polzin will share his unique perspective on how Bach's compositions have inspired visual expressions. Throughout his career, Alexander has created several busts of the composer – he will tell us what fascinates him about Johan Sebastian Bach as well as his understanding of Bach's universal appeal.
Laurence Dreyfus - Bach Specialist from Oxford University: Renowned for his expertise in Baroque music and Bach's oeuvre, Dreyfus will provide valuable insights into the composer's creative genius and also play his music. Through his extensive research and scholarly knowledge, he will shed light on the compositional techniques and underlying complexities that make Bach's music captivating.
Hanna Gaifman - Distinguished Artistic Manager: Gaifman's deep understanding of the performing arts and her experience in curating cultural events as the Director of the Tisch Center for the Arts at the 92nd Street Y will bring a fresh perspective to the discussion. Drawing upon her expertise, she will explore how Bach's music has transcended time and borders.
Richard O. Prum - Evolutionary Biologist from Yale University: Prum's expertise in evolutionary biology and Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution will give insights into the role that beauty plays in nature and societies. His book, “The Evolution of Beauty” (2017), and his research on birds help him approach musical compositions from a natural science perspective.
Michael Harris - Professor of Mathematics at Columbia University. Harris is a specialist in number theory, one of the oldest branches of mathematics. He believes that the experience of mathematics cannot be automated and often looks to the hidden structures of music in his efforts to justify this belief.
Together, the panelists will embark on a journey that combines the realms of art, music, science, and mathematics, offering insights and shedding new light on Bach’s compositions.
Event Photos: Roshni Khatri
Sculpture: Alexander Polzin. Photo: Norbert Banik
VENUE ACCESSIBILITY
Unfortunately, 1014 Fifth Avenue is in the process of being refurbished, and is not fully accessible in its current state. We apologize to our guests and kindly ask you to contact j.isaacs@1014.nyc if you need further information or assistance. We will do our best to enable everyone to join us.