Lamberto Tronchin

Lamberto Tronchin

Lamberto Tronchin in Copenhagen, 2006
Born Lamberto Tronchin
(1964-03-27) 27 March 1964
Preganziol, Italy
Years active 1990 – present

Lamberto Tronchin (born 27 March 1964, Preganziol) is an Italian acoustician, engineer, theorist, musician and professor of musical acoustics and environmental physics at the University of Bologna.

Biography

He was graduated at University of Bologna in Civil and Building Engineering in 1992 and after having studied at Conservatory of Ferrara and Venice, he received the Diploma in Piano performance at Conservatory of Reggio Emilia. Afterwards, he obtained the PhD in room acoustics in 1995 and was enrolled as assistant professor in 1999 at University of Bologna and as associate professor at the same university in 2011. He teaches musical acoustics at University of Bologna (DAMS). He worked as acoustic consultant in a number of projects regarding theatres, auditorium and buildings with a number of architects, as Richard Meier, Paolo Portoghesi, Paolo Bandiera, Francesco Bandiera, Giovanni Farolfi, Riccarda Cantarelli, Luisella Pennati.

He made the unique acoustic measurements in the former Teatro La Fenice, in Venice, before its burning which occurred the 29th January, 1996.[1]

His contribution on musical acoustics includes the definition of a new parameter, the Intensity of Acoustic Radiation (IAR) that established a link between modal analysis of soundboards of musical instruments and their sound emission. His researches were reported in a number of articles and lectures, including TV programs in the Arté television broadcasting company. His researches about non linearity on musical acoustics allowed to release a patent about the emulation of non linear behavior of musical instruments and devices.

Selection of projects and works

Awardes and patents

Bibliography

References

  1. Acoustics of the Former Theatre -La Fenice- Venice, Journal of the Audio Engineering Society, 45(12), 1997.
  2. The Tuned City, The Tuned City event in Brussels.
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