Medizinische Universität Wien  Österreichische Gesellschaft für Allergologie und Immunologie

SOUNDS AND SCIENCE

MUSIC AND MEDICINE

The idea of combining music and medicine into the “Sounds & Science” – scientific concert series started in 2008, when the Austrian violinist Rainer Honeck played Bach’s Chaconne in d-minor directly before a keynote lecture, held by Nobel laureate Peter Doherty, at the Austrian Society of Allergology and Immunology’s yearly meeting in Vienna. The experience at that lecture was remarkable, truly a special moment. “Sounds & Science” was then taken a step further by bringing several concepts together: Anton Neumayr’s medical histories of composers, John Brockman’s idea of a “Third Culture” (very broadly speaking: combining humanities and science), and finally, our perception that science deserves a “Red Carpet” to walk on, in front of an audience. Attendees of the “Sounds & Science” series have also described that music opens the mind, and enables a better understanding of concepts in life and thereby science in general. On a typical concert/lecture, we start with a chamber music piece, continue with the pathobiography of the composer, go back to the music, and then introduce our main speaker, whose talk should be genuinely understandable to a broad, not necessarily scientifically trained audience. In the second half, we usually try to present a musical climax. One prerequisite that “Sounds & Science” stands for, is the outstanding quality of the principal musicians, and of the main speakers. Our previous concerts/lectures have so far covered several aspects of medicine like “Music & Cancer” (Debussy, Brahms, Schumann), “Music and Heart” (Bruckner, Mahler, Wagner), and “Music and Diabetes” (Bach, Ysaÿe, Puccini). For many individuals who have combined music and medicine or music and science inside of their own lives and biographies, the experience of a cross-connection between sounds and science is quite familiar. But there is also this “fun” aspect of sharing and participating, and at the “Sounds & Science” events, we usually try to ensure that the event location can easily be turned into a meeting place.

 

Program Sounds

4th JUNE 2025 - 21:00, Sofiensäle - Marxergasse 17 - Vienna

Sounds

SILKE AVENHAUS PIANO
ALBENA DANAILOVA VIOLIN
MANFRED HECKING DOUBLE BASS 
CHRISTOPH POPPEN VIOLIN

(ALPHABETICAL ORDER)

Science

PAOLOA ROMAGNANI NEPHROLOGY
IVAN RYCHLÍK NEPHROLOGY
MARCUS SÄEMANN NEPHROLOGY

(ALPHABETICAL ORDER)

 

KATHRIN ELLER, RAINER OBERBAUER HOSTS

Program SCIENCE

4th JUNE 2025 - 21:00, Sofiensäle - Marxergasse 17 - Vienna

COMPOSERS

AND THEIR PATHOBIOGRAPHIES

WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZART
ANTONÍN DVOŘÁK

 

 

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Program of the 24th Sounds and Science Concert "Music & Kidney"

Tuesday, 4th June 2025, 21:00
Sofiensäle - Marxergasse 17 - Vienna


Silke Avenhaus, Albena Danailova, Christoph Poppen, Manfred Hecking
W.A. Mozart: Overture, Marriage of Figaro


Marcus Säemann
About Mozart


Silke Avenhaus, Albena Danailova
W.A. Mozart, from Violin Sonata B flat-major KV 333, 1st Movement - Allegro


Paola Romagnani
Kidney Immunology


Silke Avenhaus, Christoph Poppen
A. Dvořák, Sonatina op. 100 in G-major, 1st and 2nd movement


Ivan Rychlík
About Dvořák


Silke Avenhaus, Albena Danailova, Christoph Poppen, Manfred Hecking
A. Dvořák, Slavonic Dance No. 2

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4th JUNE 2025 - 21:00
Sofiensäle - Marxergasse 17 - Vienna