Theatres from roman age to renaissance: a short survey on the meaning of reverberation time measurements

Alessandro Cocchi
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In the mind of C.W. Sabine, reverberation time was thought as a numerical index of what was happening in a closed hall when a sound source acting within was suddenly stopped: the original idea was that sound rays where travelling in any direction reinforcing residual sound energy, but at the same time overlapping audible messages that these rays where carrying to the listener's brain. As well known, he stated a formula linking the R.T. value to the hall volume and to the capacity of the impinged surfaces to keep a fraction of the sound energy: from one hundred years to now, many authors researched in the field and stated the best R.T. values for the listener of different kinds of sound. Surely Greeks and Romans did not know the possible existence of such a parameter, as they acted in open spaces, neither Vitruvius and, successively Alberti, Milizia, Poletti and so on, even if the tile cover utilized by the Romans to preserve from sun light and rain was avoiding that some sound energy dispersed in the sky. Surely the modern computer assisted measurement techniques are able to keep some kind of sound decay even in an ancient theatre, but we are aware, as Greeks were, that they are derived only from reflections travelling quite horizontally, between vertical structures, or inclined between actors and spectators via orchestra floor, when not occupied from public. This paper will present a specific and synthetic survey on the subject.
从罗马时代到文艺复兴时期的剧院:关于混响时间测量意义的简短调查
在萨宾(C.W. Sabine)的脑海中,混响时间被认为是一个封闭大厅内声源突然停止时所发生情况的数字指标:最初的想法是,声射线在任何方向上传播都会加强残余的声能,但同时这些声射线也会向听众的大脑传递重叠的声音信息。众所周知,他提出了一个公式,将 R.T.值与大厅容积和撞击面保持部分声能的能力联系起来:从一百年前到现在,许多作者都在这一领域进行研究,并提出了适合不同声音的听众的最佳 R.T.值。希腊人和罗马人当然不知道可能存在这样一个参数,因为他们是在开放空间中活动的,维特鲁威和阿尔贝蒂、米利齐亚、波莱蒂等人也不知道,即使罗马人用来遮挡阳光和雨水的瓦片也避免了一些声能散布到天空中。当然,现代计算机辅助测量技术能够在古代剧院中保留某种声音衰减,但我们知道,就像希腊人一样,这些声音衰减只是来自垂直结构之间的水平反射,或者在没有观众的情况下,通过管弦乐队地板在演员和观众之间的倾斜反射。本文将对这一主题进行具体的综合研究。
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