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Acoustics of opera houses: A cultural heritage

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1999
An important part of contemporary Italian musical culture has developed inside historical opera houses. An outstanding opera repertory was especially conceived to match these places, both from the architectural and the acoustical points of view.
FAUSTI, Patrizio   +2 more
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The Sound of Silence: Valuing Acoustics in Heritage Conservation [PDF]

open access: yesGeographical Research, 2008
AbstractThis paper explores the reasons behind the omission of historic acoustic values from heritage assessments in Australia. Best practice dictates that all cultural heritage values associated with significant places should be assessed in order to make informed conservation and management decisions.
exaly   +2 more sources

Modulations of Amplitude in Mobile Acoustical Heritage

Applied Mechanics and Materials, 2013
Nowadays, cultural heritage has been preserved digitally more than physically. However, most of the research works have been focusing more on preservation of video elements even though preservation of audio is equally important. In this paper, the possibilities of generating different sounds in an acoustical heritage through the modulations of sound ...
Chen Kim Lim   +2 more
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Acoustical heritage for virtual tourism on mobile platform

Proceeding of the International Conference on e-Education, Entertainment and e-Management, 2011
Virtual environments have commonly been used for the dissemination, education and public awareness of cultural heritage. However, interactive virtual environments have yet to be fully utilised as a tool to promote acoustical heritage in virtual tourism using mobile device.
null Lim Chen Kim   +2 more
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Excellence of acoustics in India—Its heritage and recent research

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2021
Acoustics research and its applications have been an age-old tradition in India. In ancient times it has marvelous examples of achievement particularly in the areas of production of sounds, vocal recitations, musical instruments and in architectural acoustics.
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Acoustic Characteristics of Greek Vowels Produced by Adult Heritage Speakers of Albanian

open access: yesAcoustics
Investigating heritage language (HL)-contact effects on the dominant language has received limited attention despite its importance in understanding the dynamic interplay between linguistic systems in situations of bilingualism.
Georgios P Georgiou   +2 more
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Investigations on the acoustic response of two heritage buildings designed by Galli Bibiena and disappeared from history in the 18th century: The Nancy and Tajo opera theatres [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Cultural Heritage
The development of melodrama during the 16th and 17th centuries brought the architects to the elaboration of a different variety of geometry for the main halls of opera theatres.
Antonella Bevilacqua   +1 more
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Digitization of Acoustic Heritage in a Service of Protection, Research and Promotion of European Cultural Heritage

2019
Archaeoacoustic research is closely related to the development of information and communication technology (ICT), generating digital data that could be further re-used. In this paper we argue that digitization of cultural heritage should include acoustic heritage in a systematic manner. We show how the sound of historical places could be researched and
Zorana Đorđević   +3 more
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Acoustic adjustments of clear speech in Korean heritage vowel production

International Journal of Bilingualism, 2023
Aims and objectives: This study aims to explore the segmental and suprasegmental acoustic adjustments in the clear speech of Korean vowels produced by English-dominant Korean-heritage speakers and native Korean speakers.
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A multigenerational investigation of the acoustics of English-Modern Hebrew heritage speakers

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2018
This research investigates the speech acoustics of two generations of U.S. olim (immigrants) in Israel: First generation immigrants, whose first language (L1) is American English (AE), and their second-generation children, for whom English is a heritage language (HL).
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