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Much-loved physicist and musician Professor Brian Cox explores the relationship between his two favourite subjects in the universe, science and classical music, in a new six-part special series.
Professor Brian Cox is joining Classic FM to present a new six-part radio series, A Symphony of Science, beginning on Saturday 15 June at 9pm.
The much-loved physicist and musician will be exploring the relationship between his two favourite subjects in the universe: science and classical music.
Themes will include composers and the cosmos, scientists who play and compose music, and the science of music – exploring the Mozart effect and music theory.
Brian had his beginnings in music, playing keyboard in British bands Dare and D:Ream, before launching his academic career. He is now a highly respected physicist and presenter, teaching particle physics in the School of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Manchester, and hosting many well-known science programmes.
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