With meticulous research, the author demonstrates how quantum physics and relativity shaped both fields in the 20th century. Through historical anecdotes, he unveils the musical endeavors of physicists like Planck and Einstein, connecting their theories to contemporary musical techniques. Accessible to all readers, the text offers a fresh perspective on the convergence of science and art, serving as a bridge for scientists, musicians, and the curious alike. Whether you're new to physics or music, this book provides an illuminating journey into the interconnected realms of creativity and discovery.
"Fascinating details and anecdotes accompany this engaging account of the emergence of dramatic new ideas and forms in music over the centuries..."
David Politzer, winner of the 2004 Nobel Prize in Physics.
"A thought-provoking, stimulating, and highly original exploration of deep metaphorical links between music and physics...Highly recommended."
Prof. Ian Stewart FRS, author, What's the Use?
"An astonishing book!"
Tristan Murail, composer and co-creator of the "spectral" technique.
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This book has been published at the time when the world is celebrating the 100th anniversary of quantum mechanics and the 110th anniversary of Einstein's general relativity. So, this is the right time for such a book to be presented to its readers. Indeed, this book is for general readers as well as for experts who want to explore connection between modern physics and specifically Quantum mechanics and music.. (Kanan Purkayastha, Daily Sun, daily-sun.com, January 16, 2025)
This is a fascinating and unique book about the parallel development of, and occasional interactions between, modern physics and contemporary classical music. this is a thoroughly engrossing book for anyone interested in the cultural and intellectual overlaps between science and music. (Popular Science, popsciencebooks.blogspot.com, October 21, 2024)
... In dem Buch über die moderne Physik und die Avantgardemusik wird jeder etwas finden, das ihm oder ihr Vergnügen macht und immer neue Einsichten beschert ... Man muss nur richtig zuhören, zusehen und zupacken. (Prof. Dr. Ernst Peter Fischer, in: Naturwissenschaftliche Rundschau, Jg. 78, Heft 2, 2025)








