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Aural Architecture in Byzantium

Music, Acoustics, and Ritual

Bissera Pentcheva (Stanford University, USA)

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English
Routledge
20 June 2017
Emerging from the challenge to reconstruct sonic and spatial experiences of the deep past, this multidisciplinary collection of ten essays explores the intersection of liturgy, acoustics, and art in the churches of Constantinople, Jerusalem, Rome and Armenia, and reflects on the role digital technology can play in re-creating aspects of the sensually rich performance of the divine word. Engaging the material fabric of the buildings in relationship to the liturgical ritual, the book studies the structure of the rite, revealing the important role chant plays in it, and confronts both the acoustics of the physical spaces and the hermeneutic system of reception of the religious services. By then drawing on audio software modelling tools in order to reproduce some of the visual and aural aspects of these multi-sensory public rituals, it inaugurates a synthetic approach to the study of the premodern sacred space, which bridges humanities with exact sciences. The result is a rich contribution to the growing discipline of sound studies and an innovative convergence of the medieval and the digital.

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Imprint:   Routledge
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 246mm,  Width: 174mm, 
Weight:   612g
ISBN:   9781472485151
ISBN 10:   1472485157
Pages:   272
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  General/trade ,  Primary ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Introduction Bissera V. Pentcheva 1. Aural Architecture in Jerusalem, Rome, Constantinople, and Alexandria Peter Jeffery 2. The Great Outdoors: Liturgical Encounters with the Early Medieval Armenian Church Christina Maranci 3. Byzantine Chant Notation: Written Documents in an Aural Tradition Christian Troelsgård 4. Understanding Liturgy in the Byzantine Liturgical Commentaries Walter D. Ray 5. Christ’s All-Seeing Eye in the Dome Ravinder Binning 6. Transfigured: Mosaic and Liturgy at Nea Moni Lora Webb 7. We Who Musically Represent the Cherubim Laura Steenberge 8. Spatial Embodiment and Agency in Ekphraseis of Church Buildings Ruth Webb 9. The Acoustics of Hagia Sophia: A Scientific Approach to the Humanities and Sacred Space Wieslaw Woszczyk 10. Live Auralization of Cappella Romana at the Bing Concert Hall, Stanford University Jonathan S. Abel and Kurt Werner

Bissera V. Pentcheva is professor of medieval art at Stanford University, USA. She has published three books to date: Icons and Power: The Mother of God in Byzantium, The Sensual Icon: Space, Ritual, and the Senses in Byzantium, and Hagia Sophia: Sound, Space, and Spirit in Byzantium. Her articles on phenomenology and aesthetics of medieval art have appeared in the Art Bulletin, Gesta, Speculum, RES Journal of Anthropology and Aesthetics, Performance Research International, and Dumbarton Oaks Papers.

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