The Acoustics of the Benevento Roman Theatre

During the Imperial Roman period, thousands of theatres were built. The theatres have three principal elements: the scene building (actor position), the orchestra and the cavea (spectator seating). The theatres were built without a roof, so they were open-air spaces. The theatres were abandoned afte...

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Main Authors: Silvana Sukaj, Giuseppe Ciaburro, Gino Iannace, Ilaria Lombardi, Amelia Trematerra
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-05-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2075-5309/11/5/212
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spelling doaj-8cc625205aed40ada9d62c563bce36c52021-06-01T00:28:10ZengMDPI AGBuildings2075-53092021-05-011121221210.3390/buildings11050212The Acoustics of the Benevento Roman TheatreSilvana Sukaj0Giuseppe Ciaburro1Gino Iannace2Ilaria Lombardi3Amelia Trematerra4Department of Engineering and Architecture, European University of Tirana (UET), 1023 Tirana, AlbaniaDepartment of Architecture and Industrial Design, Università degli Studi della Campania Luigi Vanivitelli, 81031 Aversa, ItalyDepartment of Architecture and Industrial Design, Università degli Studi della Campania Luigi Vanivitelli, 81031 Aversa, ItalyDepartment of Engineering, Università degli Studi della Campania Luigi Vanivitelli, 81031 Aversa, ItalyDepartment of Architecture and Industrial Design, Università degli Studi della Campania Luigi Vanivitelli, 81031 Aversa, ItalyDuring the Imperial Roman period, thousands of theatres were built. The theatres have three principal elements: the scene building (actor position), the orchestra and the cavea (spectator seating). The theatres were built without a roof, so they were open-air spaces. The theatres were abandoned afterward the barbarian invasions, and during the Middle Ages, homes were built inside the cavea. The theatres were rediscovered during the Renaissance period. Today, ancient theatres are the center of cultural events and are used for various kinds of shows. This work discussed the acoustics of the Roman theatre of Benevento, which was built during the Imperial Age. The theatre was destroyed after the barbaric invasion and it was rebuilt in the first half of the 1900s. The theatre was opened in 1957, and today it is the center of social and cultural activities. Acoustic measurements were carried out according to ISO 3382 standard, placing an omnidirectional sound source on the scene building and in the orchestra, with the measurement microphones along three directions in the cavea. The acoustic characteristics in various seating areas of the cavea were evaluated. Therefore, it possible to understand in which sectors of the theatre the acoustic characteristics are optimal for different types of theatrical performances.https://www.mdpi.com/2075-5309/11/5/212scene buildingcaveaorchestraRoman theatreacoustic measurementsreverberation time
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author Silvana Sukaj
Giuseppe Ciaburro
Gino Iannace
Ilaria Lombardi
Amelia Trematerra
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Giuseppe Ciaburro
Gino Iannace
Ilaria Lombardi
Amelia Trematerra
The Acoustics of the Benevento Roman Theatre
Buildings
scene building
cavea
orchestra
Roman theatre
acoustic measurements
reverberation time
author_facet Silvana Sukaj
Giuseppe Ciaburro
Gino Iannace
Ilaria Lombardi
Amelia Trematerra
author_sort Silvana Sukaj
title The Acoustics of the Benevento Roman Theatre
title_short The Acoustics of the Benevento Roman Theatre
title_full The Acoustics of the Benevento Roman Theatre
title_fullStr The Acoustics of the Benevento Roman Theatre
title_full_unstemmed The Acoustics of the Benevento Roman Theatre
title_sort acoustics of the benevento roman theatre
publisher MDPI AG
series Buildings
issn 2075-5309
publishDate 2021-05-01
description During the Imperial Roman period, thousands of theatres were built. The theatres have three principal elements: the scene building (actor position), the orchestra and the cavea (spectator seating). The theatres were built without a roof, so they were open-air spaces. The theatres were abandoned afterward the barbarian invasions, and during the Middle Ages, homes were built inside the cavea. The theatres were rediscovered during the Renaissance period. Today, ancient theatres are the center of cultural events and are used for various kinds of shows. This work discussed the acoustics of the Roman theatre of Benevento, which was built during the Imperial Age. The theatre was destroyed after the barbaric invasion and it was rebuilt in the first half of the 1900s. The theatre was opened in 1957, and today it is the center of social and cultural activities. Acoustic measurements were carried out according to ISO 3382 standard, placing an omnidirectional sound source on the scene building and in the orchestra, with the measurement microphones along three directions in the cavea. The acoustic characteristics in various seating areas of the cavea were evaluated. Therefore, it possible to understand in which sectors of the theatre the acoustic characteristics are optimal for different types of theatrical performances.
topic scene building
cavea
orchestra
Roman theatre
acoustic measurements
reverberation time
url https://www.mdpi.com/2075-5309/11/5/212
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