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Journal articles on the topic "Instruments à cordes – Conservation et restauration"
Breton, Jacques Le. "La conservation et la restauration des instruments scientifiques des XVIIIème et XIXème siècle : un terrain de recherches et de valorisation en histoire des sciences." Bulletin de la Sabix, no. 18 (December 1, 1997): 17–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/sabix.828.
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Rezaei, Alireza. "Detection of alterations in historical violins with optical monitoring." Electronic Thesis or Diss., université Paris-Saclay, 2022. http://www.theses.fr/2022UPASG054.
Full textPreventive conservation is the constant monitoring of the state of conservation of an artwork to reduce the risk of damage in order to minimise the necessity of restorations. Many methods have been proposed to achieve this goal, generally including a mix of different analytical techniques. In this work, we present two probabilistic clustering algorithms for the detection of alterations on varnished surfaces, in particular those of historical musical instruments. Both methods are based on the a-contrario framework and the Number of False Alarms (NFA) criterion. The first one tackles the problem of detecting changes between a pair of colour images by analysing their difference map. It considers simultaneously grey-level and spatial density information with a single background model. The second method works with a sequence of images and analyses the evolution of the changed areas between frames. Both methods are robust to noise and avoid parameter tuning as well as any assumption about the shape and size of the changed areas. In both cases, tests have been conducted on UV-induced fluorescence (UVIFL) image sequences included in the “Violins UVIFL imagery” dataset. UVIFL photography is a well-known diagnostic technique used to see details of a surface not perceivable with visible light. The obtained results prove the capability of the algorithm to properly detect the altered regions. Comparisons with other state-of-the-art clustering methods show improvement in both precision and recall
Homo-Lechner, Catherine. "Les cordophones dans l'Occident médiéval du VIe au XIIe siècle : essai de paléo-organologie." Paris 1, 1992. http://www.theses.fr/1992PA010515.
Full textFor lack of medieval instruments collections, medieval organology occupies quite a minor position beside musicology. Written and or visual sources provide social, aesthetic or musical data, but deliver very little information on the materials, their dimensions or the way they were made. On the contrary, archaeology allows such answers. This dissertation wished to confront these three types of documents (picture - text - object) but tried to signal, in its first part, the dangers own by each exclusive approach. This decryption constitutes an essential part of the research, in so far it guides the scholars in their hypotheses and determine the subsequent experiences. The symbolic and social reading of the early medieval musical system foregoes the morphological analysis of stringed instruments itself. The work of reconstruction, which concludes the typological study, raises thinking over the subjectivity in such projects, but also reminds the necessity of such experiments
Books on the topic "Instruments à cordes – Conservation et restauration"
Wilder, Tom. The conservation, restoration, and repair of stringed instruments and their bows. Montréal: IPCI-Canada, 2010.
Find full textL, Barclay R., Canadian Conservation Institute, Great Britain. Museums and Galleries Commission., and International Council of Museums. Comité international des musées et collections d'instruments de musique., eds. The care of historic musical instruments. Edinburgh: Museums & Galleries Commission, 1997.
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