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Articoli di riviste sul tema "Campanology"

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Lamont, A. C., e N. J. London. "Bell ringers' bruises and broken bones: capers and crises in campanology." BMJ 301, n. 6766 (22 dicembre 1990): 1415–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj.301.6766.1415.

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Tesi sul tema "Campanology"

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Kaminski, Jason. "Kolokol : spectres of the Russian bell". University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/2100/421.

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Kolokol: Spectres of the Russian Bell, submitted by Jason Kaminski in fulfilment of the requirements of PhD (Humanities and Social Sciences) candidature at the University of Technology, Sydney, is an interpretative history of Russian bells (kolokola) and bell music (zvon). As a cultural object and sign, the Russian bell is associated with ideas of transcendence, and ideological and creative ‘vision.’ This interpretation of the signification of the kolokol as a sign arises directly from the perception that the bell is essentially a physical (anthropomorphic) body that is capable of ‘projecting’ or ‘transcending’ itself in the form of a spectrum. This essential ‘spectrality’ defines a history of the Russian bell as an instrument of magical, spiritual and religious ritual, as a cultural artefact associated with changing ideological movements (paganism, Christianity and communism) and as a sign represented synaesthetically in image, sound and text. Ethnographic and campanological studies observe that the kolokol ‘reflects Russian social history like a mirror’, representing the ‘voice of God’ or Logos as an aural or ‘singing’ icon, pointing to the primordial origins of language. This dissertation further investigates the idea that the kolokol acts as an ‘acoustical mirror’ and ‘ideological apparatus’: a medium or spectre through which Russian history and culture is interpellated and reflected. The various logical streams (storytelling, legend, script, text, song, cultural theory, philosophy and ethnography) that contribute to this dissertation form a textual ‘polyphony’ through which the essential meanings and ‘personae’ of the kolokol as a cultural object are interpreted. The bell is regarded as presenting an enigma of signification that must be resolved through investigation and definition. The thesis concludes that the kolokol acts as an iconic sign of the creative ‘Word’ (Logos) and as a symbolic sign that implies a ‘bridge’, copula or psychic ‘hook’, articulating the relationship between the cosmos and consciousness, the material and spiritual, the real and imaginary. Keywords: Russia, Russian History, Russian Arts, Russian Music, Russian Poetry, Russian Political History, Russian Orthodoxy, Russian Revolution, Bell-founding, Bell Music, Bell-ringing, Campanology, Iconology, Kolokol, Zvon. Word-count: 82,250 (excluding endnotes) 98,300 (including endnotes).
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Libri sul tema "Campanology"

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Struckett, David W. A dictionary of campanology. Winkfield, Middlesex: Struckett, 1985.

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Dukes, Fred E. Campanology in Ireland: A study of bells, bell-founding, inscriptions, and bell-ringing. Blackrock, Co. Dublin: Samton Ltd. in association with the Royal Dublin Society, 1994.

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Méro, Ernani. A campanologia de Alagoas. Maceió: [s.n., 1985.

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Schad, Carl-Rainer. Wörterbuch der Glockenkunde: Stichwörter zur Campanologie mit Erläuterungen und Literaturhinweisen. Bern: Hallwag, 1996.

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Journées nationales de campanologie (1st 1989 Chalons-sur-Marne, France). Actes des 1ères Journées nationales de campanologie: Châlons-sur-Marne, 31 août-1er septembre 1989. [Paris]: Le Ministère, 1992.

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Journées nationales de campanologie (1st 1989 Châlons-sur-Marne, France). Actes des premières Journées nationales de campanologie: Châlons-sur-Marne, 31 août-1 septembre 1989. Chalons-sur-Marne: Association des Amis du Carillon, 1992.

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Collins, Nick. Origins of Algorithmic Thinking in Music. A cura di Roger T. Dean e Alex McLean. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190226992.013.2.

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Musicians’ relationships with algorithms have deep precedents in the confluence of music and mathematics across millennia and across cultures. Technological and musico-mathematical precedents in the ancient world predate the Arabic etymology of the term ‘algorithm’. From Guido d’Arezzo’s hand to rule systems in music theory and eighteenth-century ars combinatoria, there is a rich background to twentieth-century rule-led music making. Robotic music, too, has precedents, and there is an interesting proto-computational thread linking the automata builder Vaucanson to early programmable weaving looms. Ada Lovelace’s writing, Joseph Schillinger’s composition system, and John Pierce’s 1950 stochastic music science fiction article provide productive insight into the origins of algorithmic music. Indeed, the world’s musics reveal a panoply of interesting practices, such as campanology, Nzakara court harp music, time structures in Indian classical music, and many more examples of the rich combinations of music and mathematics often predating musical computer science.
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Actes des 1eres Journees nationales de campanologie: Chalons-sur-Marne, 31 aout-1er septembre 1989. L'Association, 1992.

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