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Einstein was a physicist, but he was also a musician who loved the piano.

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Albert Einstein was a piano enthusiast! !

 

Albert Einstein was born in Germany and is the world’s most famous physicist.
He overturned conventional wisdom in physics and made many important discoveries that became the basis of modern physics.
He is also called “the greatest physicist of the 20th century.”

 

Einstein is famous as a physicist, but
He is actually a musician who plays the piano and violin.

In this article, we will take a closer look at Einstein’s face as a musician!

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Einstein is a musician

アインシュタインは、ピアノ愛好家🎵だった。 - とうめん博士 著 ...

 

A picture of Einstein playing the piano. Einstein is
He was very fond of the piano, and all his life he played it, since he was a boy.

It is said that Einstein’s sister (Maya Einstein) and his mother (Pauline Einstein (maiden name: Koch)) were also piano enthusiasts, which influenced his love of the piano.

Einstein was also a violin enthusiast, as is well known.

Albert Einstein was fond of music from an early age.
“If he hadn’t devoted his life to science,” he later said, “he wanted to be a musician.”

“If he wasn’t a physicist, he probably would have been a musician.
I often think in music. I even daydream with music.
I look at my life from a musical perspective…I get most of the joy in my life from music.”

Alberto’s mother, Pauline Koch, was a musician and encouraged him to study music from an early age, but at the age of five, the future Nobel Prize winner remained unmoved.
When he was 13 years old, he discovered Mozart’s Violin Sonatas and taught himself to play the violin, which sparked his interest in music.

Einstein was known to be a huge fan of Bach as well as Mozart.
He often played the “Concerto for Two Violins.”

Many people know that Albert Einstein was a talented violinist, but his second wife Elsa fell in love with the physicist because of his sublime Mozart playing. It is revealed that it is Takara.

In addition to Mozart and Bach, Albert Einstein also
He enjoyed playing German, Austrian, and Italian classical and romantic composers, including Vivaldi, Schubert, Scarlatti, and Arcangelo Corelli.

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Physics = Music are common

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Einstein was an inspiration to many pioneers throughout history, but music played a very special role in the development of his own conceptual thinking.

During his lifetime, Einstein was said to have played the violin, the piano, and even the electric guitar in his later years.His undying love for music was not just a hobby; it shaped his worldview and cosmology. It was an enduring passion.

Behind Einstein’s deep understanding of physics, there was always an artistic and musical sensibility.

Einstein left behind the following words:

If you do not have the same passion for science as you do for music, you cannot truly study science.” “Science, art, and religion all stem from the same trunk.”

 

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Einstein and the piano at the Nara Hotel

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In the “Sakura no Ma” reception room on the first floor of the Nara Hotel, there is an old upright piano made by Harrington in the United States that Einstein played when he visited the hotel in 1922.
(This is a piano that you cannot normally touch)

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Next to this piano, there is a picture of Einstein playing at the Nara Hotel at the time.
There is a photo on display that says, “One cold winter day, he returned to the hotel from outside and…
Apparently, he went straight to this piano and started playing without even taking off his coat.

It was around this time that he won the Nobel Prize, and it was the time when he received the most attention from the public.
Perhaps playing this piano was a moment for him to take a breather. ”

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