In this work, two historical flutes of the late eighteenth century were analysed by means of X-ray computed tomography (CT). The first one is a piccolo flute whose manufacturer is unknown, though some features could suggest an English or American origin. The second musical instrument is a baroque transverse flute, probably produced by Lorenzo Cerino, an Italian instrument maker active in Turin (Italy) in the late eighteenth century. Analyses carried out provided information on manufacturing techniques, materials and conservation state, and are suitable to plan restoration intervention. In particular, through the CT images, it was possible to observe the presence of defects, cracks, fractures and previous restorations, as well as indications...
X-ray Computed Tomography (CT) is a widely used diagnostic technique in the field of Cultural Herita...
A recent finding at the Castello Sforzesco in Milan of two brass natural horns from the end of the 1...
X-ray tomography is a well-known non-destructive form of testing. Internal parts of a sample may be...
In this work, two historical flutes of the late eighteenth century were analysed by means of X ray c...
This contribution summarizes several works on the application of industrial X-ray computed tomograph...
Numerous studies on heritage violins have shown that there are a number of factors that contribute t...
Musical instruments are tools for playing music, but for some of them—made by the most important his...
Musical instruments are tools for playing music, but for some of them—made by the most importa...
Coating systems in historical bowed string instruments are often multi-layered structures, where sev...
The Collection — of Historic Musical Instruments (Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna) has gained exten...
Physical methods of diagnosis are more and more frequently applied in the Cultural Heritage field ei...
This paper presents ongoing work aimed at realizing an interactive museum installation that aids mus...
This paper presents ongoing work aimed at realizing an interactive museum installation that aids mus...
This work is dealing with progression and interpretation of transverse flute with a special emphasi...
Coating systems in historical bowed string instruments are often multi-layered structures combining ...
X-ray Computed Tomography (CT) is a widely used diagnostic technique in the field of Cultural Herita...
A recent finding at the Castello Sforzesco in Milan of two brass natural horns from the end of the 1...
X-ray tomography is a well-known non-destructive form of testing. Internal parts of a sample may be...
In this work, two historical flutes of the late eighteenth century were analysed by means of X ray c...
This contribution summarizes several works on the application of industrial X-ray computed tomograph...
Numerous studies on heritage violins have shown that there are a number of factors that contribute t...
Musical instruments are tools for playing music, but for some of them—made by the most important his...
Musical instruments are tools for playing music, but for some of them—made by the most importa...
Coating systems in historical bowed string instruments are often multi-layered structures, where sev...
The Collection — of Historic Musical Instruments (Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna) has gained exten...
Physical methods of diagnosis are more and more frequently applied in the Cultural Heritage field ei...
This paper presents ongoing work aimed at realizing an interactive museum installation that aids mus...
This paper presents ongoing work aimed at realizing an interactive museum installation that aids mus...
This work is dealing with progression and interpretation of transverse flute with a special emphasi...
Coating systems in historical bowed string instruments are often multi-layered structures combining ...
X-ray Computed Tomography (CT) is a widely used diagnostic technique in the field of Cultural Herita...
A recent finding at the Castello Sforzesco in Milan of two brass natural horns from the end of the 1...
X-ray tomography is a well-known non-destructive form of testing. Internal parts of a sample may be...