Xref: utzoo rec.music.classical:19746 sci.math:15192 sci.chem:3156 sci.bio:4434 soc.history:3356 Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!bonnie.concordia.ca!thunder.mcrcim.mcgill.edu!snorkelwacker.mit.edu!spool.mu.edu!sdd.hp.com!uakari.primate.wisc.edu!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!rpi!uwm.edu!psuvax1!rutgers!zodiac!rosenblum From: rosenblum@zodiac.rutgers.edu Newsgroups: rec.music.classical,sci.math,sci.chem,sci.bio,soc.history Subject: Re: Scientists and Mathematicians Who Wrote Music Summary: Didn't Emil Artin play flute? Message-ID: <596.27bfab14@zodiac.rutgers.edu> Date: 18 Feb 91 10:23:16 GMT References: <1991Feb14.203016.7687@ms.uky.edu> <506@spam.ua.oz> Reply-To: ROSENBLUM@DRACO.RUTGERS.EDU Organization: Rutgers University - Graduate School of Management Lines: 23 In article <506@spam.ua.oz>, plangsha@spam.ua.oz (Peter K Langshaw) writes: > 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. >> >>Here is all I know: > > All sorts of info deleted Wasn't Emil Artin an accomplished flutist? (I realize that's not a composer, but it's a musician). -- Daniel M. Rosenblum, Assistant Professor, Quantitative Studies Area, Graduate School of Management, Rutgers University (Newark) ROSENBLUM@DRACO.RUTGERS.EDU \/ same machine, ROSENBLUM@DRACO.BITnet /\ different networks ROSENBLUM@CANCER.RUTGERS.EDU \ / CANCER & PISCES are machines in a ROSENBLUM@PISCES.RUTGERS.EDU >< VAXcluster called ZODIAC, so these ROSENBLUM@ZODIAC.BITnet / \ 3 addresses all go to the same place.