"Music is a secret exercise in arithmetic of the soul,
unaware of its act of counting."
Gottfried Leibniz, philosopher and mathematician

Thursday, February 8, 2001
7:30-9 p.m. Concert
9-10 p.m. Panel Discussion

Caspary Auditorium
The Rockefeller University
1230 York Avenue (at East 66th Street)

Free and Open to the Public
Seating will be on a first-come, first-served basis






PROGRAM

A program showcasing outstanding amateur pianists from the mathematics, scientific and medical communities throughout the United States, with performances by:

SETH A. DARST
Molecular Biophysicist and Professor, The Rockefeller University

HENRI-ROBERT DELBEAU
Physician, Long Island Jewish Medical Center

PER ENFLO
Mathematician and Professor, Kent State University

MICHAEL HAWLEY
Professor of Media Technology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

LEN HOROVITZ
Physician, Lenox Hill Hospital

STEPHEN HUBBARD
Electrical Engineer and Professor, Clemson University

REBECCA MARTIN
Physician and Professor, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences

CARL TAIT
Computer Scientist, IBM

Panel discussion following the performance moderated by
MICHAEL KIMMELMAN
Chief Art Critic, The New York Times

Also join us for
The Eleventh Van Cliburn International Piano Competition Screening Recitals
February 9-14, 2001
Caspary Auditorium
The Rockefeller University

For more information:
Events Hotline: (212) 327-7007
e-mail: Shoko Kashiyama