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Pistols in St Paul's by Fiona Smyth; 9781526180209

Pistols in St Paul's

By Fiona Smyth

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Description

Pistols in St Paul's by Fiona Smyth delves into the intricate relationship between architecture, sound, and cultural history. Set against the backdrop of the iconic St Paul’s Cathedral, this book intertwines the evolution of sound engineering with the architectural marvels of the 20th century, exploring how these elements shape our understanding of both history and music.

The Story

Through a meticulous examination of St Paul's and its acoustic properties, Smyth uncovers the hidden narratives that resonate within its walls. The book navigates the intersections of art, science, and music, revealing how the cathedral has served as a canvas for both architectural innovation and sonic experimentation. Smyth's narrative is rich with historical anecdotes and scholarly insights, offering a multifaceted perspective on how sound has been integrated into architectural design.

Why Readers Love It

  • Engaging prose that blends history and art seamlessly.
  • Richly detailed exploration of acoustics and their impact on architectural spaces.
  • Insightful commentary on the evolution of 20th-century music.

Perfect For

This book is ideal for those interested in the history of architecture, musicology, and acoustic engineering. Readers who appreciated Smyth's previous works, such as The Sound of Silence, will find a familiar yet expanded exploration of the themes of sound and space in this compelling narrative.

“A profound exploration of the interplay between sound and architecture, revealing how St Paul’s Cathedral stands as a testament to human ingenuity and artistic expression.”

Specifications

Format: Hardback
Dimensions: 167 mm × 241 mm × 31 mm
Pages: 304
Publisher: Manchester University Press
ISBN: 9781526180209

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