This article aims to analyse recent studies that have raised new hypotheses concerning archaeomusicology, archaeoacoustics, and aural architecture as an emerging trend in humanities research, with a particular focus on the intersection of musical performances, theatrical spaces, and sound experience in the past. These studies have highlighted how theatrical buildings not only defined a place for performances, but also established the setting for multisensorial events in which music, dance, and other sonic events played an important role. This overview also considers how digital technologies can help shape our understanding of the architecture-sound nexus
Experiencing Sounds in Ancient Spaces: An Overview
Bellia, A.
2024
Abstract
This article aims to analyse recent studies that have raised new hypotheses concerning archaeomusicology, archaeoacoustics, and aural architecture as an emerging trend in humanities research, with a particular focus on the intersection of musical performances, theatrical spaces, and sound experience in the past. These studies have highlighted how theatrical buildings not only defined a place for performances, but also established the setting for multisensorial events in which music, dance, and other sonic events played an important role. This overview also considers how digital technologies can help shape our understanding of the architecture-sound nexusI documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.