Xref: utzoo rec.music.classical:19684 sci.math:15144 sci.chem:3137 sci.bio:4420 soc.history:3327 Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!usc!orion.oac.uci.edu!eapg034 From: eapg034@orion.oac.uci.edu (Franz A. Delahan) Newsgroups: rec.music.classical,sci.math,sci.chem,sci.bio,soc.history Subject: Re: Scientists and Mathematicians Who Wrote Music Message-ID: <27BC196A.16966@orion.oac.uci.edu> Date: 15 Feb 91 17:24:58 GMT References: <1991Feb14.203016.7687@ms.uky.edu> Organization: University of California, Irvine Lines: 15 In article <1991Feb14.203016.7687@ms.uky.edu> ghot@s.ms.uky.edu (Allan Adler) writes: >Some scientists and mathematicians have also been composers. I am interested >in collecting and studying examples of their compositions. I don't confine my >inquiry to the ones that were famous or particularly talented in music. > ... >Allan Adler >ghot@ms.uky.edu When I was a graduate student at the University of Pittsburgh about twenty years ago there was a professor there, a mathematical logician named Asenjo, who had composed music, which had been performed by symphony orchestras. Franz Delahan, eapg034@orion.oac.uci.edu