Ingrid Carbone: When Music and Mathematics Meet on Stage, article in DSM Magazine on April 17, 2026
April 17, 2026

Ingrid Carbone has been featured by DSM Magazine in an article by Sofia Riccaboni. You can read the full text (in italian) here>>

Here’s a translated excerpt.

Combining art and science, emotion and logic, stage and thought: this is the distinctive trait of Ingrid Carbone, pianist and university professor of mathematical analysis, the protagonist of an original and profoundly contemporary artistic journey.

“Conversations-Concerts”: A New Way to Experience Music
At the heart of her research are “conversations-concerts,” a format that goes beyond classical musical performance. It’s not just about listening, but about understanding, delving into the mechanisms of music, discovering unexpected connections.

Through the use of multimedia tools and moments of dialogue, the audience is led through an immersive experience that makes even the most complex concepts accessible. Classical music and mathematics thus cease to be perceived as distant disciplines, becoming shared languages.

Overcoming Cultural Prejudices
One of the main goals of Carbone’s work is to break down the clichés surrounding classical music and mathematics. These two fields are often considered elitist, difficult, and reserved for the few.

Her proposal, however, demonstrates the opposite: you don’t have to be a specialist to be moved or to understand. It’s enough to create the right conditions to engage the public, offering simple but effective reading tools.

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