What would happen if all the mathematicians, naturalists, biologists and inventors of the European scene at the turn of the 18th and 19th centuries met at the theatre while attending a Beethoven concert?
The period in which the great composer from Bonn (1770-1826) lived was indeed a special moment in the history of Western culture, not only because of the large number of scientists who took part in it, but also because it was marked by new reflections on the natural sciences, chemistry and mathematics.