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Acoustic Reconstruction of Eszterháza Opera House Following New Archival Research
by
Dolci, Marco
, Tronchin, Lamberto
, Merli, Francesca
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acoustic simulation
/ Acoustics
/ Architecture
/ Computer simulation
/ Construction
/ Cost estimates
/ Cultural heritage
/ Eszterháza Opera House
/ Masonic organizations
/ Opera
/ Opera houses
/ Orchestras
/ room acoustics
/ Theater
/ virtual 3D acoustics
/ World War II
2020
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Acoustic Reconstruction of Eszterháza Opera House Following New Archival Research
by
Dolci, Marco
, Tronchin, Lamberto
, Merli, Francesca
in
acoustic simulation
/ Acoustics
/ Architecture
/ Computer simulation
/ Construction
/ Cost estimates
/ Cultural heritage
/ Eszterháza Opera House
/ Masonic organizations
/ Opera
/ Opera houses
/ Orchestras
/ room acoustics
/ Theater
/ virtual 3D acoustics
/ World War II
2020
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Acoustic Reconstruction of Eszterháza Opera House Following New Archival Research
by
Dolci, Marco
, Tronchin, Lamberto
, Merli, Francesca
in
acoustic simulation
/ Acoustics
/ Architecture
/ Computer simulation
/ Construction
/ Cost estimates
/ Cultural heritage
/ Eszterháza Opera House
/ Masonic organizations
/ Opera
/ Opera houses
/ Orchestras
/ room acoustics
/ Theater
/ virtual 3D acoustics
/ World War II
2020
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Acoustic Reconstruction of Eszterháza Opera House Following New Archival Research
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Acoustic Reconstruction of Eszterháza Opera House Following New Archival Research
2020
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The Eszterháza Opera House was a theatre built by the will of the Hungarian Prince Nikolaus Esterházy in the second half of the 18th century that had to compete in greatness and grandeur against Austrian Empire. The composer that inextricably linked his name to this theatre was Haydn that served the prince and composed pieces for him for many years. The Opera House disappeared from the palace complex maps around 1865 and was destroyed permanently during the Second World War. This study aims to reconstruct the original shape and materials of the theatre, thanks to the documents founded by researchers in the library of the Esterházy family at Forchtenstein, the Hungarian National Library, and analyze its acoustic behavior. With the 3D model of the theatre, acoustic simulations were performed using the architectural acoustic software Ramsete to understand its acoustical characteristics and if the architecture of the Eszterháza Opera House could favor the Prince’s listening. The obtained results show that the union between the large volume of the theatre and the reflective materials makes the Opera House a reverberant space. The acoustic parameters are considered acoustically favorable both for the music and for the speech transmission too. Moreover, the results confirm that the geometry and the shape of the Eszterháza Opera House favored the Prince’s view and listening, amplifying onstage voices and focusing the sound into his box.
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