How Did 19th-Century Alphorns Sound? A Reconstruction Based on Written Accounts of Its Musical Timbre

IF 0.3 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Arts Pub Date : 2024-09-25 DOI:10.3390/arts13050146
Yannick Wey
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Abstract

This paper reconstructs the sound of 19th-century alphorns based on contemporary written descriptions, which allows for a better understanding of literature and compositions that quoted and imitated the alphorn throughout the 19th century. In the absence of sound recordings, historical documents and literary sources provide valuable insights into the timbre of these traditional Alpine instruments. The research examines descriptions from 19th-century texts, comparing them with modern understandings of musical timbre. By analyzing the language used to describe the alphorn’s sound, the study identifies recurring descriptors and contextualizes them within the broader acoustic environment, including the influence of natural sounds like waterfalls and echoes. Historical sources reveal a complex perception of the alphorn’s timbre, described in terms of its resemblance to muted trumpets and a blend of brass and woodwind qualities. Authors such as Hermann Alexander von Berlepsch and François-Joseph Fétis provided detailed accounts, noting contrasting characteristics like “rough”, “soft”, “sharp”, and “melodious”, which varied with the listener’s distance from the instrument. These descriptions highlight the alphorn’s unique sound profile, distinct from modern perceptions that emphasize a warmer, fuller timbre. The findings underscore the importance of considering ecological and psychoacoustic contexts in the study of historical musical instruments.
19 世纪竖笛的音色如何?根据有关其音乐音色的文字记载进行重构
本文根据当代的文字描述重建了 19 世纪阿尔卑斯号的音色,从而更好地理解了整个 19 世纪引用和模仿阿尔卑斯号的文学作品和作品。在没有录音的情况下,历史文献和文学资料为了解这些阿尔卑斯传统乐器的音色提供了宝贵的资料。这项研究考察了 19 世纪文本中的描述,并将其与现代人对音乐音色的理解进行了比较。通过分析描述阿尔卑斯号声音的语言,该研究确定了反复出现的描述词,并将其与更广泛的声学环境相结合,包括瀑布和回声等自然声音的影响。历史资料显示,人们对阿尔卑斯号的音色有着复杂的认识,认为它类似于低音小号,并融合了铜管乐器和木管乐器的特质。赫尔曼-亚历山大-冯-贝勒普施和弗朗索瓦-约瑟夫-费蒂斯等作者对其进行了详细的描述,指出了 "粗糙"、"柔和"、"尖锐 "和 "悠扬 "等不同的音色特征,这些特征随着听众与乐器的距离而变化。这些描述突出了阿尔卑斯号独特的音色特征,有别于强调温暖、饱满音色的现代观念。这些发现强调了在研究历史乐器时考虑生态和心理声学背景的重要性。
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