Special issue from the Symposium on the acoustics of ancient theatres

Arianna Astolfi, P. Fausti, John Mourjopoulos
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Ancient theatres are some of the most significant cultural and architectural masterpieces of the ancient world. The Greeks and Romans developed these spaces for entertainment, political and social commentary, religious rituals and artistic expression. They were built with great attention to acoustics and sightlines. The use of materials such as marble, stone, and brick helped to reflect and amplify sound, while seating arrangements and other architectural features were used to optimize the audience's listening experience. Today, many ancient theatres have been restored or preserved and are often still used for public performances including opera, drama, speech and music. Furthermore, researchers continue to study the acoustic properties of these ancient spaces, seeking to better understand the technical and artistic innovations that enabled the creation of such remarkable buildings. These aspects, as well as more interdisciplinary studies, were presented and discussed during the Symposium on The Acoustics of Ancient Theatres, held in Verona from 6 to 8 July 2022. The Symposium, organized by the Acoustical Society of Italy (AIA) and the European Acoustics Association (EAA), with the collaboration of the Hellenic Institute of Acoustics (HELINA), was the second on this topic after the one held in Patras (Greece) in 2011. The program of the Symposium included keynote speeches, presentations in structured sessions, posters, technical visits to the Verona Arena and Roman Theatre, workshops and demos. The visit to the Verona Arena was particularly inspiring, as it was possible to enter the technical areas and backstage usually closed to visitors, thanks to the Stage Director who guided the visit. The evolution and development of new technologies for the multichannel measurement systems, together with acoustic simulations, auralisation methods and virtual reconstructions, have generated renewed interest in these ancient spaces and it is commendable that the Rivista Italiana di Acustica (RIA) is devoting an entire issue to publish some of the works presented during the Symposium. The special issue includes 10 papers, divided into 5 invited contributions, 3 scientific papers and 2 technical notes. Papers dealing with issues related to Italy and its theatres were prioritised. 
古代剧院声学研讨会特刊
古代剧院是古代世界最重要的文化和建筑杰作。希腊人和罗马人开发了这些空间,用于娱乐、政治和社会评论、宗教仪式和艺术表现。它们在建造时非常注重音响效果和视线。大理石、石材和砖块等材料的使用有助于反射和放大声音,而座位安排和其他建筑特征则用于优化观众的听觉体验。如今,许多古代剧院已被修复或保留下来,通常仍用于歌剧、戏剧、演讲和音乐等公共表演。此外,研究人员还在继续研究这些古代空间的声学特性,试图更好地了解促成这些非凡建筑诞生的技术和艺术创新。在 2022 年 7 月 6 日至 8 日于维罗纳举行的古代剧院声学研讨会上,对这些方面以及更多跨学科研究进行了介绍和讨论。此次研讨会由意大利声学学会(AIA)和欧洲声学协会(EAA)主办,希腊声学研究所(HELINA)协办,是继 2011 年在希腊帕特雷举行的研讨会之后的第二次研讨会。研讨会日程包括主题演讲、分阶段会议发言、海报、维罗纳竞技场和罗马剧院技术参观、研讨会和演示。对维罗纳竞技场的参观尤其令人鼓舞,因为在舞台总监的带领下,参观者可以进入通常不对参观者开放的技术区和后台。多通道测量系统新技术的演变和发展,以及声学模拟、听觉化方法和虚拟重建,重新激发了人们对这些古老空间的兴趣,值得称赞的是,《意大利声学杂志》(RIA)专门用一整期的篇幅刊登了研讨会期间发表的一些作品。特刊包括 10 篇论文,分为 5 篇特邀稿件、3 篇科学论文和 2 篇技术说明。涉及意大利及其剧院相关问题的论文被优先考虑;
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