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  • New York, New York - Dec. 16, 2015 : Orli Shaham, Bruce Adolphe and Noam Elkies explore the relationship between music and math on Beethoven’s birthday at the Baruch Performing Arts Center, Engelman Recital Hall, as part of the Museum of Mathematics ‘Harmonic Seies’ - Seen here - Bruce Adolphe (host)
 Credit: Robert Altman

    New York, New York - Dec. 16, 2015 : Orli Shaham, Bruce Adolphe and Noam Elkies explore the relationship between music and math on Beethoven’s birthday at the Baruch Performing Arts Center, Engelman Recital Hall, as part of the Museum of Mathematics ‘Harmonic Seies’ - Seen here - Bruce Adolphe (host) Credit: Robert Altman

  • New York, New York - Dec. 16, 2015 : Orli Shaham, Bruce Adolphe and Noam Elkies explore the relationship between music and math on Beethoven’s birthday at the Baruch Performing Arts Center, Engelman Recital Hall, as part of the Museum of Mathematics ‘Harmonic Seies’ - Seen here (l to r) -  Bruce Adolphe (host), Noam Elkies (composer), and Orli Shaham (pianist)
 Credit: Robert Altman

    New York, New York - Dec. 16, 2015 : Orli Shaham, Bruce Adolphe and Noam Elkies explore the relationship between music and math on Beethoven’s birthday at the Baruch Performing Arts Center, Engelman Recital Hall, as part of the Museum of Mathematics ‘Harmonic Seies’ - Seen here (l to r) - Bruce Adolphe (host), Noam Elkies (composer), and Orli Shaham (pianist) Credit: Robert Altman

  • New York, New York - Dec. 16, 2015 : Orli Shaham, Bruce Adolphe and Noam Elkies explore the relationship between music and math on Beethoven’s birthday at the Baruch Performing Arts Center, Engelman Recital Hall, as part of the Museum of Mathematics ‘Harmonic Seies’ - Seen here (l to r) -  Orli Shaham (pianist), Noam Elkies (composer), and Bruce Adolphe (host)
 Credit: Robert Altman

    New York, New York - Dec. 16, 2015 : Orli Shaham, Bruce Adolphe and Noam Elkies explore the relationship between music and math on Beethoven’s birthday at the Baruch Performing Arts Center, Engelman Recital Hall, as part of the Museum of Mathematics ‘Harmonic Seies’ - Seen here (l to r) - Orli Shaham (pianist), Noam Elkies (composer), and Bruce Adolphe (host) Credit: Robert Altman

  • New York, New York - Dec. 16, 2015 : Orli Shaham, Bruce Adolphe and Noam Elkies explore the relationship between music and math on Beethoven’s birthday at the Baruch Performing Arts Center, Engelman Recital Hall, as part of the Museum of Mathematics ‘Harmonic Seies’ - Seen here (l to r) - Noam Elkies (composer), Orli Shaham (pianist), and Bruce Adolphe (host) 
 Credit: Robert Altman

    New York, New York - Dec. 16, 2015 : Orli Shaham, Bruce Adolphe and Noam Elkies explore the relationship between music and math on Beethoven’s birthday at the Baruch Performing Arts Center, Engelman Recital Hall, as part of the Museum of Mathematics ‘Harmonic Seies’ - Seen here (l to r) - Noam Elkies (composer), Orli Shaham (pianist), and Bruce Adolphe (host) Credit: Robert Altman

  • New York, New York - Dec. 16, 2015 : Orli Shaham, Bruce Adolphe and Noam Elkies explore the relationship between music and math on Beethoven’s birthday at the Baruch Performing Arts Center, Engelman Recital Hall, as part of the Museum of Mathematics ‘Harmonic Seies’ - Seen here (l to r) -  Orli Shaham (pianist), Noam Elkies (composer), and Bruce Adolphe (host)
 Credit: Robert Altman

    New York, New York - Dec. 16, 2015 : Orli Shaham, Bruce Adolphe and Noam Elkies explore the relationship between music and math on Beethoven’s birthday at the Baruch Performing Arts Center, Engelman Recital Hall, as part of the Museum of Mathematics ‘Harmonic Seies’ - Seen here (l to r) - Orli Shaham (pianist), Noam Elkies (composer), and Bruce Adolphe (host) Credit: Robert Altman

  • New York, New York - Dec. 16, 2015 : Orli Shaham, Bruce Adolphe and Noam Elkies explore the relationship between music and math on Beethoven’s birthday at the Baruch Performing Arts Center, Engelman Recital Hall, as part of the Museum of Mathematics ‘Harmonic Seies’ - Seen here (l to r) -  Orli Shaham (pianist) and Bruce Adolphe (host)
 Credit: Robert Altman

    New York, New York - Dec. 16, 2015 : Orli Shaham, Bruce Adolphe and Noam Elkies explore the relationship between music and math on Beethoven’s birthday at the Baruch Performing Arts Center, Engelman Recital Hall, as part of the Museum of Mathematics ‘Harmonic Seies’ - Seen here (l to r) - Orli Shaham (pianist) and Bruce Adolphe (host) Credit: Robert Altman

  • New York, New York - Dec. 16, 2015 : Orli Shaham, Bruce Adolphe and Noam Elkies explore the relationship between music and math on Beethoven’s birthday at the Baruch Performing Arts Center, Engelman Recital Hall, as part of the Museum of Mathematics ‘Harmonic Seies’ - Seen here (l to r) -  Noam Elkies (composer), Orli Shaham (pianist), and Bruce Adolphe (host)
 Credit: Robert Altman

    New York, New York - Dec. 16, 2015 : Orli Shaham, Bruce Adolphe and Noam Elkies explore the relationship between music and math on Beethoven’s birthday at the Baruch Performing Arts Center, Engelman Recital Hall, as part of the Museum of Mathematics ‘Harmonic Seies’ - Seen here (l to r) - Noam Elkies (composer), Orli Shaham (pianist), and Bruce Adolphe (host) Credit: Robert Altman

  • New York, New York - Dec. 16, 2015 : Orli Shaham, Bruce Adolphe and Noam Elkies explore the relationship between music and math on Beethoven’s birthday at the Baruch Performing Arts Center, Engelman Recital Hall, as part of the Museum of Mathematics ‘Harmonic Seies’ - Seen here (l to r) -  Noam Elkies (composer), Orli Shaham (pianist), and Bruce Adolphe (host)
 Credit: Robert Altman

    New York, New York - Dec. 16, 2015 : Orli Shaham, Bruce Adolphe and Noam Elkies explore the relationship between music and math on Beethoven’s birthday at the Baruch Performing Arts Center, Engelman Recital Hall, as part of the Museum of Mathematics ‘Harmonic Seies’ - Seen here (l to r) - Noam Elkies (composer), Orli Shaham (pianist), and Bruce Adolphe (host) Credit: Robert Altman

  • New York, New York - Dec. 16, 2015 : Orli Shaham, Bruce Adolphe and Noam Elkies explore the relationship between music and math on Beethoven’s birthday at the Baruch Performing Arts Center, Engelman Recital Hall, as part of the Museum of Mathematics ‘Harmonic Seies’ - Seen here -  Orli Shaham (pianist)
 Credit: Robert Altman

    New York, New York - Dec. 16, 2015 : Orli Shaham, Bruce Adolphe and Noam Elkies explore the relationship between music and math on Beethoven’s birthday at the Baruch Performing Arts Center, Engelman Recital Hall, as part of the Museum of Mathematics ‘Harmonic Seies’ - Seen here - Orli Shaham (pianist) Credit: Robert Altman

  • New York, New York - Dec. 16, 2015 : Orli Shaham, Bruce Adolphe and Noam Elkies explore the relationship between music and math on Beethoven’s birthday at the Baruch Performing Arts Center, Engelman Recital Hall, as part of the Museum of Mathematics ‘Harmonic Seies’ - Seen here (l to r) -  Orli Shaham (pianist), Bruce Adolphe (host), and Noam Elkies (composer)
 Credit: Robert Altman

    New York, New York - Dec. 16, 2015 : Orli Shaham, Bruce Adolphe and Noam Elkies explore the relationship between music and math on Beethoven’s birthday at the Baruch Performing Arts Center, Engelman Recital Hall, as part of the Museum of Mathematics ‘Harmonic Seies’ - Seen here (l to r) - Orli Shaham (pianist), Bruce Adolphe (host), and Noam Elkies (composer) Credit: Robert Altman

  • New York, New York - Dec. 16, 2015 : Orli Shaham, Bruce Adolphe and Noam Elkies explore the relationship between music and math on Beethoven’s birthday at the Baruch Performing Arts Center, Engelman Recital Hall, as part of the Museum of Mathematics ‘Harmonic Seies’ - Seen here (l to r) -  Orli Shaham (pianist), Bruce Adolphe (host), and Noam Elkies (composer)
 Credit: Robert Altman

    New York, New York - Dec. 16, 2015 : Orli Shaham, Bruce Adolphe and Noam Elkies explore the relationship between music and math on Beethoven’s birthday at the Baruch Performing Arts Center, Engelman Recital Hall, as part of the Museum of Mathematics ‘Harmonic Seies’ - Seen here (l to r) - Orli Shaham (pianist), Bruce Adolphe (host), and Noam Elkies (composer) Credit: Robert Altman

  • New York, New York - Dec. 16, 2015 : Orli Shaham, Bruce Adolphe and Noam Elkies explore the relationship between music and math on Beethoven’s birthday at the Baruch Performing Arts Center, Engelman Recital Hall, as part of the Museum of Mathematics ‘Harmonic Seies’ - Seen here (l to r) -  Orli Shaham (pianist) and Noam Elkies (composer)
 Credit: Robert Altman

    New York, New York - Dec. 16, 2015 : Orli Shaham, Bruce Adolphe and Noam Elkies explore the relationship between music and math on Beethoven’s birthday at the Baruch Performing Arts Center, Engelman Recital Hall, as part of the Museum of Mathematics ‘Harmonic Seies’ - Seen here (l to r) - Orli Shaham (pianist) and Noam Elkies (composer) Credit: Robert Altman

  • New York, New York - Dec. 16, 2015 : Orli Shaham, Bruce Adolphe and Noam Elkies explore the relationship between music and math on Beethoven’s birthday at the Baruch Performing Arts Center, Engelman Recital Hall, as part of the Museum of Mathematics ‘Harmonic Seies’ - Seen here (l to r) -  Orli Shaham (pianist) ,Noam Elkies (composer), and Bruce Adolphe (host)
 Credit: Robert Altman

    New York, New York - Dec. 16, 2015 : Orli Shaham, Bruce Adolphe and Noam Elkies explore the relationship between music and math on Beethoven’s birthday at the Baruch Performing Arts Center, Engelman Recital Hall, as part of the Museum of Mathematics ‘Harmonic Seies’ - Seen here (l to r) - Orli Shaham (pianist) ,Noam Elkies (composer), and Bruce Adolphe (host) Credit: Robert Altman

  • New York, New York - Dec. 16, 2015 : Orli Shaham, Bruce Adolphe and Noam Elkies explore the relationship between music and math on Beethoven’s birthday at the Baruch Performing Arts Center, Engelman Recital Hall, as part of the Museum of Mathematics ‘Harmonic Seies’ - Seen here (l to r) -  Orli Shaham (pianist) ,Noam Elkies (composer), and Bruce Adolphe (host)
 Credit: Robert Altman

    New York, New York - Dec. 16, 2015 : Orli Shaham, Bruce Adolphe and Noam Elkies explore the relationship between music and math on Beethoven’s birthday at the Baruch Performing Arts Center, Engelman Recital Hall, as part of the Museum of Mathematics ‘Harmonic Seies’ - Seen here (l to r) - Orli Shaham (pianist) ,Noam Elkies (composer), and Bruce Adolphe (host) Credit: Robert Altman

  • New York, New York - Dec. 16, 2015 : Orli Shaham, Bruce Adolphe and Noam Elkies explore the relationship between music and math on Beethoven’s birthday at the Baruch Performing Arts Center, Engelman Recital Hall, as part of the Museum of Mathematics ‘Harmonic Seies’ - Seen here (l to r) -  Orli Shaham (pianist) and Noam Elkies (composer)
 Credit: Robert Altman

    New York, New York - Dec. 16, 2015 : Orli Shaham, Bruce Adolphe and Noam Elkies explore the relationship between music and math on Beethoven’s birthday at the Baruch Performing Arts Center, Engelman Recital Hall, as part of the Museum of Mathematics ‘Harmonic Seies’ - Seen here (l to r) - Orli Shaham (pianist) and Noam Elkies (composer) Credit: Robert Altman

  • New York, New York - Dec. 16, 2015 : Orli Shaham, Bruce Adolphe and Noam Elkies explore the relationship between music and math on Beethoven’s birthday at the Baruch Performing Arts Center, Engelman Recital Hall, as part of the Museum of Mathematics ‘Harmonic Seies’ - Seen here (l to r) -  Noam Elkies (composer), Orli Shaham (pianist), and Bruce Adolphe (host)
 Credit: Robert Altman

    New York, New York - Dec. 16, 2015 : Orli Shaham, Bruce Adolphe and Noam Elkies explore the relationship between music and math on Beethoven’s birthday at the Baruch Performing Arts Center, Engelman Recital Hall, as part of the Museum of Mathematics ‘Harmonic Seies’ - Seen here (l to r) - Noam Elkies (composer), Orli Shaham (pianist), and Bruce Adolphe (host) Credit: Robert Altman

  • New York, New York - Dec. 16, 2015 : Orli Shaham, Bruce Adolphe and Noam Elkies explore the relationship between music and math on Beethoven’s birthday at the Baruch Performing Arts Center, Engelman Recital Hall, as part of the Museum of Mathematics ‘Harmonic Seies’ - Seen here (l to r) -  Noam Elkies (composer), Orli Shaham (pianist), and Bruce Adolphe (host)
 Credit: Robert Altman

    New York, New York - Dec. 16, 2015 : Orli Shaham, Bruce Adolphe and Noam Elkies explore the relationship between music and math on Beethoven’s birthday at the Baruch Performing Arts Center, Engelman Recital Hall, as part of the Museum of Mathematics ‘Harmonic Seies’ - Seen here (l to r) - Noam Elkies (composer), Orli Shaham (pianist), and Bruce Adolphe (host) Credit: Robert Altman

  • New York, New York - Dec. 16, 2015 : Orli Shaham, Bruce Adolphe and Noam Elkies explore the relationship between music and math on Beethoven’s birthday at the Baruch Performing Arts Center, Engelman Recital Hall, as part of the Museum of Mathematics ‘Harmonic Seies’ - Seen here (l to r) -  Noam Elkies (composer), Orli Shaham (pianist), and Bruce Adolphe (host)
 Credit: Robert Altman

    New York, New York - Dec. 16, 2015 : Orli Shaham, Bruce Adolphe and Noam Elkies explore the relationship between music and math on Beethoven’s birthday at the Baruch Performing Arts Center, Engelman Recital Hall, as part of the Museum of Mathematics ‘Harmonic Seies’ - Seen here (l to r) - Noam Elkies (composer), Orli Shaham (pianist), and Bruce Adolphe (host) Credit: Robert Altman

  • New York, New York - Dec. 16, 2015 : Orli Shaham, Bruce Adolphe and Noam Elkies explore the relationship between music and math on Beethoven’s birthday at the Baruch Performing Arts Center, Engelman Recital Hall, as part of the Museum of Mathematics ‘Harmonic Seies’ - Seen here (l to r) -  Noam Elkies (composer), Orli Shaham (pianist), and Bruce Adolphe (host)
 Credit: Robert Altman

    New York, New York - Dec. 16, 2015 : Orli Shaham, Bruce Adolphe and Noam Elkies explore the relationship between music and math on Beethoven’s birthday at the Baruch Performing Arts Center, Engelman Recital Hall, as part of the Museum of Mathematics ‘Harmonic Seies’ - Seen here (l to r) - Noam Elkies (composer), Orli Shaham (pianist), and Bruce Adolphe (host) Credit: Robert Altman

  • New York, New York - Dec. 16, 2015 : Orli Shaham, Bruce Adolphe and Noam Elkies explore the relationship between music and math on Beethoven’s birthday at the Baruch Performing Arts Center, Engelman Recital Hall, as part of the Museum of Mathematics ‘Harmonic Seies’ - Seen here (l to r) -  Noam Elkies (composer), Orli Shaham (pianist), and Bruce Adolphe (host)
 Credit: Robert Altman

    New York, New York - Dec. 16, 2015 : Orli Shaham, Bruce Adolphe and Noam Elkies explore the relationship between music and math on Beethoven’s birthday at the Baruch Performing Arts Center, Engelman Recital Hall, as part of the Museum of Mathematics ‘Harmonic Seies’ - Seen here (l to r) - Noam Elkies (composer), Orli Shaham (pianist), and Bruce Adolphe (host) Credit: Robert Altman

  • New York, New York - Dec. 16, 2015 : Orli Shaham, Bruce Adolphe and Noam Elkies explore the relationship between music and math on Beethoven’s birthday at the Baruch Performing Arts Center, Engelman Recital Hall, as part of the Museum of Mathematics ‘Harmonic Seies’ - Seen here (l to r) -  Noam Elkies (composer), Orli Shaham (pianist), and Bruce Adolphe (host)
 Credit: Robert Altman

    New York, New York - Dec. 16, 2015 : Orli Shaham, Bruce Adolphe and Noam Elkies explore the relationship between music and math on Beethoven’s birthday at the Baruch Performing Arts Center, Engelman Recital Hall, as part of the Museum of Mathematics ‘Harmonic Seies’ - Seen here (l to r) - Noam Elkies (composer), Orli Shaham (pianist), and Bruce Adolphe (host) Credit: Robert Altman

  • New York, New York - Dec. 16, 2015 : Orli Shaham, Bruce Adolphe and Noam Elkies explore the relationship between music and math on Beethoven’s birthday at the Baruch Performing Arts Center, Engelman Recital Hall, as part of the Museum of Mathematics ‘Harmonic Seies’ - Seen here (l to r) -  Orli Shaham (pianist) and Noam Elkies (composer)
 Credit: Robert Altman

    New York, New York - Dec. 16, 2015 : Orli Shaham, Bruce Adolphe and Noam Elkies explore the relationship between music and math on Beethoven’s birthday at the Baruch Performing Arts Center, Engelman Recital Hall, as part of the Museum of Mathematics ‘Harmonic Seies’ - Seen here (l to r) - Orli Shaham (pianist) and Noam Elkies (composer) Credit: Robert Altman

  • New York, New York - Dec. 16, 2015 : Orli Shaham, Bruce Adolphe and Noam Elkies explore the relationship between music and math on Beethoven’s birthday at the Baruch Performing Arts Center, Engelman Recital Hall, as part of the Museum of Mathematics ‘Harmonic Seies’ - Seen here (l to r) -  Orli Shaham (pianist) ,Noam Elkies (composer), and Bruce Adolphe (host)
 Credit: Robert Altman

    New York, New York - Dec. 16, 2015 : Orli Shaham, Bruce Adolphe and Noam Elkies explore the relationship between music and math on Beethoven’s birthday at the Baruch Performing Arts Center, Engelman Recital Hall, as part of the Museum of Mathematics ‘Harmonic Seies’ - Seen here (l to r) - Orli Shaham (pianist) ,Noam Elkies (composer), and Bruce Adolphe (host) Credit: Robert Altman

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    New York, New York - Dec. 16, 2015 : Orli Shaham, Bruce Adolphe and Noam Elkies explore the relationship between music and math on Beethoven’s birthday at the Baruch Performing Arts Center, Engelman Recital Hall, as part of the Museum of Mathematics ‘Harmonic Seies’ - Seen here (l to r) -  Orli Shaham (pianist) and Noam Elkies (composer)
 Credit: Robert Altman
    New York, New York - Dec. 16, 2015 : Orli Shaham, Bruce Adolphe and Noam Elkies explore the relationship between music and math on Beethoven’s birthday at the Baruch Performing Arts Center, Engelman Recital Hall, as part of the Museum of Mathematics ‘Harmonic Seies’ - Seen here (l to r) -  Orli Shaham (pianist) ,Noam Elkies (composer), and Bruce Adolphe (host)
 Credit: Robert Altman