Podcast: Conversations about music, science and everything in between: music and the science of archeology (chapter 1)

Tel Aviv University's Tel Aviv 360 podcast with the participation of astronomer Dr. Noah Barosh and Uzi Shalu from the Philharmonic Orchestra on the roots of music in the era of ancient man

Conversations about music, science and everything in between with Dr. Shuki Kurisky from the School of Physics and Astronomy.

In this episode, Dr. Noah Brosh, an astronomer who is also involved in archeology, and Uzi Shalev, a bassoon player from the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra, will be guests in the studio. During the broadcast, we will talk about the roots of music in the era of prehistoric man.

We will try to understand when and why humans began to play, what instruments they used and how they were made. In addition, we will play pieces of music that will connect us to those ancient days, to illustrate the deep connection between music, history and humanity.

Dr. Shoki Kuriski, hosts podcast conversations about music and science and everything in between. Photo: Tel Aviv University spokesperson.
Dr. Shoki Kuriski, hosts podcast conversations about music and science and everything in between. Photo: Tel Aviv University spokesperson.

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  1. If astronomy is considered a science: it is said that Haydn, during his stay in Britain, visited William Herschel who was a musician and astronomer who showed him his discoveries through a telescope. It is said that following this Haydn wrote the oratorio "Creation"...

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