Hölderlin’s Interpretation of Pindar’s Fragment of the Dolphin : A Reading from the Perspective of the Comparative History of Acoustics1

IF 0.1 4区 文学 0 LITERATURE, GERMAN, DUTCH, SCANDINAVIAN
Yūji Nawata
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Abstract Throughout earth’s history, organisms have used various sounds to communicate. Humans are no different. Language was born from the sounds that humans create orally as a means of communication. Humans also grew to use musical instruments; and in some regions, the use of instruments led to the development of acoustic science from an early date. Europe and East Asia represent the clearest examples of this phenomenon. As we look back at the history of acoustic culture in the world, the 1870s to 1900s was the period that saw the introduction of such methods of acoustic preservation, reproduction, and propagation in Europe and USA. The telephone, phonograph, and radio stand out as especially prominent. From then, it became possible to preserve, reproduce, and propagate manmade songs and music that had been passed down in various regions of the world through oral tradition, or that had been preserved only through musical scores; even sounds that were not manmade, such as animal calls, could be recorded. Today, the role of preserving, reproducing, and propagating sounds has been adopted by computers, and we can enjoy sounds from around the world through the medium of the internet.
Hölderlin对品达《海豚片段》的解读:从声学比较史的角度解读[j]
纵观地球的历史,生物使用各种各样的声音进行交流。人类也不例外。语言是从人类口头创造的声音中诞生的,作为一种交流手段。人类也逐渐学会了使用乐器;在一些地区,仪器的使用很早就带动了声学科学的发展。欧洲和东亚是这一现象最明显的例子。当我们回顾世界声学文化的历史时,19世纪70年代到20世纪初是欧洲和美国引入这种声学保存、复制和传播方法的时期。电话、留声机和收音机尤为突出。从那时起,就有可能保存、复制和传播通过口头传统在世界各地流传下来的人造歌曲和音乐,或者只通过乐谱保存下来的歌曲和音乐;即使是非人造的声音,如动物的叫声,也可以被记录下来。今天,计算机承担了保存、复制和传播声音的角色,我们可以通过互联网欣赏来自世界各地的声音。
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