Le séminaire Invité.e.s du CSI accueillera
Fanny Gribenski
Musicologue historienne, Assistant Professor à NYU, Arts & Science
pour une discussion autour de son livre
Tuning the World
The Rise of 440 Hertz in Music, Science,
and Politics, 1859–1955
Introduction à la discussion par Louison Magro et Hafid Ait Sidi Hammou
Quatrième de couverture : Tuning the World tells the unknown story of how the musical pitch A 440 became the global norm. Now commonly accepted as the point of reference for musicians in the Western world, A 440 hertz only became the standard pitch during an international conference held in 1939. The adoption of this norm was the result of decades of negotiations between countries, involving a diverse group of performers, composers, diplomats, physicists, and sound engineers. Although there is widespread awareness of the variability of musical pitches over time, as attested by the use of lower frequencies to perform early music repertoires, no study has fully explained the invention of our current concert pitch. In this book, Fanny Gribenski draws on a rich variety of previously unexplored archival sources and a unique combination of musicological perspectives, transnational history, and science studies to tell the unknown story of how A 440 became the global norm. Tuning the World demonstrates the aesthetic, scientific, industrial, and political contingencies underlying the construction of one of the most “natural” objects of contemporary musical performance and shows how this century-old effort was ultimately determined by the influence of a few powerful nations.
Fanny Gribenski, Tuning the world. The Rise of 440 Hertz in Music, Science, and Politics, 1859–1955, University of Chicago Press, 2023.
Le séminaire est organisé collectivement par les doctorants du CSI. Il est ouvert au public sur inscription.
Programme du séminaire 2024-2025
Date : 14 janvier 2025, de 14.30 à 16.30, salle L218 (Fanny Gribenski interviendra en distanciel). Le lien sera communiqué juste avant le séminaire.
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Contact: Guillaume Louvet et Louison Magro
Photo source: Fanny Gribenski, NYU, Arts & Science.