IL CENTRO DEL SUONO
EXPOSITION: THE ORIGIN
OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENT

Acoustici Plannings - SOUND DESIGN (italian)
MUSIC ARCHAEOLOGY: MUSEUMS
THE SOUNDS OF PREHISTORY
ELETTRONICS and WEB (italian)
ON WEB (italian)
WALTER MAIOLI, BIOGRAPHY
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SYNAULIA: Sounds, Music and Dances
of Ancient Rome and the Antiquity

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CONCERTS
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SONOROUS INSTALLATIONS
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Ancient sounds in the museums

MUSEUM ALIVE

Musical instruments of the prehistory and of the antiquity


Concerts - conferences - demonstrations - with possible sonorous executions in various points and during the route in the museum

Expositions - exhibitions.

Sonoritations; halls, glass-slides, videos, installations.

Discovery and revaluation of the musical patrimony of an archaeological museum: identification of the present musical tools and parts of instruments, recognition in the iconography, with the exact organologic classification and possible comparisons with similar finds. Graphic and sonorous examples accompany every musical instrument.

Possible route guided on theme and the realization of materials for brochure with a map of the museum, postcards, CD, CD rom, video.

Programms on booking for private, schools, university, updating for archaeologists, teachers and experts.




 

 

Concerts in the museums: Amsterdam, Leiden, Den Haag, Alicante, Milan, Rome, Palestrina, Volterra, Bonn, Berlin,Trier, Aalen, Munchen, Bruxelles.
The photos: Berlin, Alten Museum, 2001.
Palestrina (Roma)
Archaeological Museum, May 1999. Interpretation of the "mosaic of the Nile"
Reconstruction of the instruments and concert with Italian and Egyptians musicians "The Ancient Present: meeting-comparison among two cultures 2000 years later" in collaboration with the academy of Egypt in Rome.
Volterra (Pisa)
Museum Guarnacci, October 2000. Identification of the Etruscan musical instruments present in the representations and in the concerts. Summer 2001: Concerts and conferences.


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