IAS Concerts Where Einstein Once Roamed

IAS Concerts Where Einstein Once Roamed

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Albert Einstein. John von Neumann. Kurt Gödel. J. Robert Oppenheimer. The Institute for Advanced Study has been a magnet for the world’s greatest minds. But it’s also the home of some very smart concerts.

This season, the Institute’s Edward T. Cone Concert Series will commence on Friday and Saturday with Meredith Monk and her vocal ensemble. The concerts will be held at IAS’s Wolfensohn Hall, 1 Einstein Drive, in Princeton. Admission is free, with tickets available through an online registration system. To reserve, visit ias.edu/air and click on “2019-20 Edward T. Cone Concert Series.” Acting promptly is advised. The venue seats 220, and it tends to fill up very quickly.

For more information on this season’s concerts and to learn more about the Institute for Advanced Study, check out my article in this week’s U.S. 1 Newspaper – PrincetonInfo, out today.

https://princetoninfo.com/concert-series-opens-with-boundary-pushing-master/


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