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Noam D. Elkies is a Professor in the Department of Mathematics at Harvard University. He is also an accomplished composer and musician, blending mathematical rigor with musical creativity. Born in 1966 in New York, he moved to Israel before returning to the U.S., where he studied at Juilliard and Columbia University, earning degrees in Mathematics and Music. His dual expertise is reflected in his academic position and prolific musical career.
Elkies' research interests span mathematics and music composition, with notable works including the Brandenburg Concerto No.7, Rondo Concertante, and opera Yossele Solovey. His compositions have been performed globally by ensembles like the Metamorphosen Chamber Orchestra and Greater Boston Youth Symphony Orchestras. He has received multiple commissions and awards, including the BMI Award for Young Composers and performances at prestigious venues like Jordan Hall and Symphony Hall.
Elkies' music often explores Baroque styles and counterpoint, with works ranging from choral pieces to orchestral fantasies. His academic contributions in mathematics complement his musical pursuits, showcasing interdisciplinary excellence.
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