Tin Pan Alley and Beyond:
A Musical History Walk with Tim Nissen
Sunday, August 10
9:00 am to 10:00 am
(in person)
This walking tour explores more than just Tin Pan Alley — it traces a path through Manhattan’s rich architectural landscape, uncovering the deep connections between music and the built environment. Guided by MoMath’s renowned exhibit designer and Associate Director Tim Nissen, the route includes a range of historical styles from Beaux Arts to Art Deco to International Style, with reflections on how these aesthetics resonate with musical forms like jazz and classical. Inspired by Goethe’s observation that “architecture is frozen music,” this tour invites participants to consider the rhythm, harmony, and mood of New York City itself.
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Join MoMath for Two Unique Walking Tours during the NoMad Jazz Festival
As part of the NoMad Jazz Festival, the National Museum of Mathematics is pleased to offer two engaging, one-hour walking tours, free and open to the public. From rhythmic patterns in 19th-century ornament to the harmonic history of Tin Pan Alley, these tours highlight the connections between math and music — revealing unexpected beauty in both structure and sound. Registration is required. Space is limited to the first 20 lucky registrants. Meet at Additions, the shop at MoMath.
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Please note that children under the age of 16 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Each child and adult must be registered.
225 Fifth Avenue
New York, NY 10010
United States
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Event fee | $25.00 |
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$25 donation | $25.00 |
$50 donation | $50.00 |
$100 donation | $100.00 |
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