Einstein's Universe (UK/NZ)

15 - 30 July 2013 VIEW TOUR GUIDE

“If I were not a physicist, I would probably be a musician. I often think in music. I live my daydreams in music. I see my  life in terms of music. I get most joy in life out of music.” – Albert Einstein


ARTISTS: Jack Liebeck (violin), Victoria Sayles (violin), Julia Joyce (viola), Andrew Joyce (cello), Stephen De Pledge (piano)


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Albert Einstein was not only the greatest physicist of the 20th century – he was also a keen musician. He carried his violin, “Lina”, with him everywhere he went; he would refresh his mind with constant musical breaks during his work, and particularly adored chamber music, taking part in the regular Princeton musical evenings and playing with many of the most famous musicians of his day. UK violinist Jack Liebeck, “Young British Performer of the Year” and founder of The  Fibonacci Sequence, has a strong interest in science himself and has carried the Einstein’s Universe programmes with Professor Brian Foster worldwide. In the wake of the recent discoveries in particle physics, he teams up with chamber  music friends in New Zealand – pianist Stephen De Pledge and Andrew and Julia Joyce, principals of the NZSO – for a  special double programme of illustrated talks and the music that Einstein played and loved.

Royal Society of New Zealand illustrated talks in each centre

These concerts are a companion to illustrated talks from Professor Brian Foster, Professor of Physics at Oxford and  Hamburg Universities and European Director of the International Linear Collider at CERN. CMNZ subscribers can purchase  tickets to the talks for $10 (full price $25). The talk will last around 90mins and starts at 5.30pm (2pm in Nelson).

When & Where

DateProgrammeTimeVenueCentre
15 July 13 Programme Two 8pm Gallagher Academy of Performing Arts Hamilton
16 July 13 Programme Two 8pm, free pre-concert talk 7pm Municipal Theatre Napier
17 July 13 Programme One 8pm The Speirs Centre Palmerston North
22 July 13 Programme One 8pm Auckland Town Hall Auckland
23 July 13 Programme Two 8pm Wellington Town Hall Wellington
24 July 13 Programme One 8pm Theatre Royal New Plymouth
28 July 13 Programme Two 5pm School of Music Nelson
29 July 13 Programme One 8pm Middleton Grange Performing Arts Centre Christchurch
30 July 13 Programme One 8pm Glenroy Auditorium Dunedin
31 July 13 Programme Two 8pm Civic Theatre Invercargill