In: Musicologica Slovaca , vol. 6, no. 2
Andrej Štafura - Štefan Nagy - Naďa Beronská
Detaily:
Rok, strany: 2015, 215 - 249
Kľúčové slová:
organ, Sása, Kiszely, organ metal, scaling, intonation, tuning, frequency analysis of sound
Typ článku: 1 Štúdie
O článku:
Te paper contains new information about the positive organ in the village of Sása (district
of Revúca). Te following facts were determined by analysis: the identity of the organ-builder
Michal Kiszely; an approximate dating of the instrument’s construction to the 1820s; and the
instrument’s precise disposition. Examination of the scaling of all registers showed a resultant
scale proportion of 5:8, and also a secondary raising of the cut-up in all registers. From
material research of the wooden registers it was found that resonance wood was not used; the
resonant Norway spruce was used for a small part of pipes. Tis material will enable us to date
the instrument’s construction with the help of dendrochronology. Te metal registers from
the organ’s metallic part are composed of an alloy in the proportion of 65% tin and 35% lead.
Apart from degradation by woodworm, the original intonation also has suffered damage, as
shown by analysis of the frequency spectrum of sound in all registers. Te pitch needs to be
retuned in the wooden as well as in the metal registers. Our summary organological findings concerning this instrument can be used in further application outputs.
Te paper contains new information about the positive organ in the village of Sása (district
of Revúca). Te following facts were determined by analysis: the identity of the organ-builder
Michal Kiszely; an approximate dating of the instrument’s construction to the 1820s; and the
instrument’s precise disposition. Examination of the scaling of all registers showed a resultant
scale proportion of 5:8, and also a secondary raising of the cut-up in all registers. From
material research of the wooden registers it was found that resonance wood was not used; the
resonant Norway spruce was used for a small part of pipes. Tis material will enable us to date
the instrument’s construction with the help of dendrochronology. Te metal registers from
the organ’s metallic part are composed of an alloy in the proportion of 65% tin and 35% lead.
Apart from degradation by woodworm, the original intonation also has suffered damage, as
shown by analysis of the frequency spectrum of sound in all registers. Te pitch needs to be
retuned in the wooden as well as in the metal registers. Our summary organological findings concerning this instrument can be used in further application outputs.
Ako citovať:
ISO 690:
Štafura, A., Nagy, Š., Beronská, N. 2015. Organový pozitív v Sáse a význam komplexného organologického výskumu. In Musicologica Slovaca , vol. 6, no.2, pp. 215-249. 1338-2594.
APA:
Štafura, A., Nagy, Š., Beronská, N. (2015). Organový pozitív v Sáse a význam komplexného organologického výskumu. Musicologica Slovaca , 6(2), 215-249. 1338-2594.