How science makes sounds
Termin - The science of violin building, sound landscapes of the future and how to design room acoustics: Three renowned researchers will bring sound research to life in public lectures to be held on Tuesday, March 20, starting at 8:00 pm in the Audimax (main auditorium) of the Technical University of Munich (TUM). The presentations will be held in English, and admission is free. The lecture "Sounds of the Future" is part of the annual International Association of Applied Mathematics and Mechanics (GAMM) conference program and is intended for an audience from the general public. Three renowned speakers have been invited to contribute to the event: The main lecture "The Tonal Colours of Realisations - On the Use of Scientific Tools in Today's Violin Making " will be presented by master violin builder and Graduated Physics Engineer Martin Schleske . His master workshop near Munich produces approximately 30 instruments every year. These instruments are played by renowned soloists and concert masters around the world. The Deutsches Museum in Munich has already included much of the results of his research in its exhibit collection.



