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Natur, Wissenschaft und die Künste ist eine internationale Wissenschaftsreihe, welche die Geschichte des Nature, Science et les Arts est une collection scientifique internationale qui explore l'histoire des interactions Zusammenwirkens geisteswissenschaftlich-künstlerischer und naturwissenschaftlich-technischer Kultur auf entre la culture des sciences humaines et artistiques et celle des sciences naturelles et techniques, au der Ebene theoretischer Reflektion und künstlerischer Artikulation untersucht. Dabei gibt es keine niveau de la reflexion theorique et de l'articulation artistique. Elle s'intéresse pour cela à toutes les Beschränkungen auf bestimmte Epochen, Gesellschaftsformen, Medien oder Regionen. époques, formes de societes, medias et regions.
This book explores a paradox: how can a musical work that was written specifically for a certain architectural space «survive» dramatic changes in performance conditions, as in the case of Handel's Messiah ? From the chamber music hall in Dublin where it was first performed in 1742, small baroque theaters, and the chapel of London's Foundling Hospital, performances of Messiah after Handel's death moved to cathedrals, to new and large 19th-century concert halls, and finally to the immense Crystal Palace in Sydenham. Are there boundaries determining an adequate performance? How can we define the quality of room acoustics and how does this quality affect the performance as actual sonorous presentation of a musical work? In short, how do different acoustical conditions affect basic aesthetic premises?
There are no simple answers to these complex questions, which elicit different responses according to varying points of view. This aspect of cultural history necessarily calls for an investigation based on systematic, historical, and psychological methods. In the first part of this book, which draws from an extensive database of documents on halls, theatres, and churches, essential concepts from the main disciplines involved are introduced in order to define quality of room acoustics in relation to different performance situations. This background then serves as framework to investigate the performance history of Handel's Messiah in the second part.
Auteur
Dorothea Baumann, Privatdozentin Dr., teaches musicology at the University of Zurich, where she studied musicology, physics and German literature, received her PhD and completed her habilitation in musicology. Her groundbreaking research on the relation between room acoustics and performance practice has appeared in numerous journals and reference works of international scope. Likewise, she contributed core writings on the Italian Trecento. Baumann has held teaching positions at the University of Berne, the Department of Architecture of the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich (guest lectures), and was visiting professor at the University of Innsbruck and at the Graduate Center, City University of New York.
Contenu
Contents: Acoustic knowledge applied to the construction and use of rooms Room acoustics and music: changing relations Music and space: conditions for perception Sound and sensation: physical, physiological and psychological principles Room acoustics: fundamental concepts in physics Spatial impression in sound recording Architecture related quality factors in room acoustics Music related the quality factors in room acoustics The change of performance practice and room acoustics Handel, the oratorio volgare, and Arcangelo Corelli The performance practice of the early English oratorio The oratorio Messiah Handel's performances of Messiah in London The impact of room acoustics on Handel's compositions The enlargement of the musical ensemble after Handel's death.