Why is music such a source of pleasure? How does rhythm affect us? Answer these and many more questions about the connection between brain and music by joining us for an evening of discussion and musical performance. Robert Zatorre and Simone Dalla Bella, two leading researchers in the field, and musicians from theÌýOrchestre symphonique de Montréal will guide you on a neuroscientific and musical journey. Zatorre, a researcher at The Neuro, has spent his life studying our emotional response to music and the impact of musical practice on brain plasticity. Dalla Bella, a professor at the Université de Montréal and co-director of BRAMS, is an expert in the perception of rhythm in music and its clinical applications in neurodegenerative and developmental diseases. Accompanied by select musicians from the symphony, they will discuss the latest research into music’s impact on the brain. Michel Rochon will be your host, a science journalist and author of several books on the brain, including Le cerveau et la musique. An evening of music and science not to be missed!
Discussions and presentations will be in French
Time & Location
Oct 16,Ìý7:00 PM – 9:00 PM (Doors open atÌý6 p.m. for a Welcome Drink)
Salle de Concert du ConservatoireÌýde musique de Montréal,
4750 Av. Henri-Julien,Ìý
Guest speakersÌý​
Michel Rochon, author, science journalist,Ìýlecturer and musicianÌý(Moderator)Ìý
Robert Zatorre, The Neuro
Simone Dalla Bella, Université de MontréalÌý
String quartet from l'Orchestre symphonique de Montréal
OlivierÌýThouin, violon
Ariane Lajoie, violon
Sofia Gentile, alto
Sylvain Murray, violoncelle
Musical pieces
Schubert : Quartettsatz, D. 703
Beethoven : Quatuor op. 18 no. 4 (movements 3 & 4)