Organs have always been among the most important musical instruments in Europe. Because of their highly complex mech. systems and the wide variety of materials they are made of, such as metal, ivory, wood or paperboard, they are considered one of the hardest instruments to preserve. Particularly, the different materials used to make the pipes, mainly tin or lead alloys, are sensitive to environmental conditions such as temp. and moisture, and consequent decay. The alteration processes are mostly due to tin-pest development or to the oxidn. As a consequence, sound quality decreases or, in the worst cases, pipes are completely lost. The aim of this work is to investigate several Italian pipe fragments dating from the seventeenth to twen...
In Fusine town (Belluno, Italy), in the Church of S. Nicolò (Parish of S. Nicolò, Fusine di Zoldo, D...
The history of bowed string instruments includes centuries of experimentation performed by violin ma...
In order to be able to reproduce historic organ reed pipes, a bulk non-destructive chemical composit...
Organs have always been among the most important musical instruments in Europe. Because of their hig...
Historical pipe organs offer rich insights into the relationships between materials and music in the...
4noIn literature the most studied organ degradation processes are related to instruments located in ...
Tin-rich organ pipes are often affected by localised deterioration in the form of grey pustules, pin...
AbstractIn literature the most studied organ degradation processes are related to instruments locate...
The pipe organ is the king of musical instruments. No other instrument can compare with the pipe org...
Samples have been taken from selected pipes in the field study organs. The material used for the pro...
none5Indoor atmospheric corrosion of lead pipes is a severe problem affecting European historical or...
The corrosion of lead-rich pipes in historical organs in different parts of Europe has been investig...
The corrosion of lead-rich pipes in historical organs in different parts of Europe has been investig...
In Fusine town (Belluno, Italy), in the Church of S. Nicolò (Parish of S. Nicolò, Fusine di Zoldo, D...
The history of bowed string instruments includes centuries of experimentation performed by violin ma...
In order to be able to reproduce historic organ reed pipes, a bulk non-destructive chemical composit...
Organs have always been among the most important musical instruments in Europe. Because of their hig...
Historical pipe organs offer rich insights into the relationships between materials and music in the...
4noIn literature the most studied organ degradation processes are related to instruments located in ...
Tin-rich organ pipes are often affected by localised deterioration in the form of grey pustules, pin...
AbstractIn literature the most studied organ degradation processes are related to instruments locate...
The pipe organ is the king of musical instruments. No other instrument can compare with the pipe org...
Samples have been taken from selected pipes in the field study organs. The material used for the pro...
none5Indoor atmospheric corrosion of lead pipes is a severe problem affecting European historical or...
The corrosion of lead-rich pipes in historical organs in different parts of Europe has been investig...
The corrosion of lead-rich pipes in historical organs in different parts of Europe has been investig...
In Fusine town (Belluno, Italy), in the Church of S. Nicolò (Parish of S. Nicolò, Fusine di Zoldo, D...
The history of bowed string instruments includes centuries of experimentation performed by violin ma...
In order to be able to reproduce historic organ reed pipes, a bulk non-destructive chemical composit...