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Buch, Englisch, Band 39, 269 Seiten, Format (B × H): 160 mm x 241 mm, Gewicht: 5679 g

Reihe: Archimedes

Hiebert

The Helmholtz Legacy in Physiological Acoustics


2014
ISBN: 978-3-319-06601-1
Verlag: Springer International Publishing

Buch, Englisch, Band 39, 269 Seiten, Format (B × H): 160 mm x 241 mm, Gewicht: 5679 g

Reihe: Archimedes

ISBN: 978-3-319-06601-1
Verlag: Springer International Publishing


This book explores the interactions between science and music in the late nineteenth- and early twentieth century. It examines and evaluates the work of Hermann von Helmholtz, Max Planck, Shohé Tanaka, and Adriaan Fokker, leading physicists and physiologists who were committed to understanding crucial aesthetic components of the art of music, including the standardization of pitch and the implementation of various types of intonations. With a mixture of physics, physiology, and aesthetics, author Erwin Hiebert addresses throughout the book how just intonation came to intersect with the history of keyboard instruments and exert an influence on the development of Western music. He begins with the work of Hermann von Helmholtz, a leading nineteenth-century physicist and physiologist who not only made important contributions in vision, optics, electrodynamics and thermodynamics, but also helped advanced the field of music theory as well. The author traces the Helmholtzian trends of thoughtthat become inherently more complex by reaching beyond the sciences to perform a bridge with aesthetics and the diverse ways in which the human mind interprets or is taught, in different cultures, to interpret and understand music. Next, the author explores the works of other key physicists and physiologists who were influenced by Helmholtz and added to his legacy. He examines Japanese music theory student Shohé Tanaka, who sought to design a harmonium that was not based on equal temperament but rather on just intonation. Dutch physicist Adriaan Daniel Fokker, who arranged for organs to be built based on 31-tones per octave, orchestrated concerts for these new instruments and even attempted to compose microtonal music, or music whose tonality is based on intervals smaller than the typical twelve semitones of Western music.
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Envoi.- Jed Buchwald.- Acknowledgments; Erwin Hiebert.- Eloge; Joan Richards.- Introduction; Myles Jackson.- I. Helmholtz.- II. Shohé Tanaka, Just Intonation and the Enharmonium.- III. Max Planck.- IV. Adriaan Fokker. Theoretical Physics and Just Intonation Keyboards.- Appendix. Willem Pijper and the Efflorescence of Dutch Music.



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