This article examines the “Berliner Phonogramm-Archiv,” founded after 1900 as part of the Institute of Psychology, University of Berlin. The Phonogramm-Archiv was connected to the emergence of several new disciplines and research domains at the Institute, including experimental phonetics, Gestalt theory, music psychology, and comparative musicology. Of the archive’s 30,000 phonographic recordings, some one 100 were made for experimental purposes. One of them in particular, containing a moment of near silence, serves as a point of departure for relating these disciplines to the sound archive as a new technology and research tool. The barely audible, perhaps even absent sounds on this cylinder challenge phonographic recording as a technical d...
[EN] This thesis locates historical discourses about music listening within the field of sound studi...
Since the advent of sound reproduction technology in the late nineteenth century, thephysical locati...
The invention of the phonograph in the late 19th century started an obsession with the recorded soun...
This dissertation examines the early history of the Berliner Phonogramm-Archiv (Berlin Phonogram Arc...
This dissertation examines the intellectual and cultural reception of the phonograph at the turn of ...
The version posted here is the expanded version of an essay that first appeared in The Believer in 2...
The traditional history of sound is the history of musical instruments, the anatomy of vocal and hea...
The ancient Greeks already used to give ethnic names (Doric, Phrygian, Lydian, etc.)\ua0to their dif...
This article asks how the availability of recording in the sound archive changed the way in which re...
The following article discusses the Sound Archive of the Ruhr. Our project touches upon a set of que...
This article examines the use of a concept—Einstellung, that is, technical setting or mental attitud...
This article aims to consider not only sound recordings of speech samples as historical sources, but...
Speech Labs is the first history of the poetry audio archive. Its aim is to define how the poetic au...
Speech Labs is the first history of the poetry audio archive. Its aim is to define how the poetic au...
In 1904 Erich M. von Hornbostel and Otto Abraham published an article entitled "On the Significance ...
[EN] This thesis locates historical discourses about music listening within the field of sound studi...
Since the advent of sound reproduction technology in the late nineteenth century, thephysical locati...
The invention of the phonograph in the late 19th century started an obsession with the recorded soun...
This dissertation examines the early history of the Berliner Phonogramm-Archiv (Berlin Phonogram Arc...
This dissertation examines the intellectual and cultural reception of the phonograph at the turn of ...
The version posted here is the expanded version of an essay that first appeared in The Believer in 2...
The traditional history of sound is the history of musical instruments, the anatomy of vocal and hea...
The ancient Greeks already used to give ethnic names (Doric, Phrygian, Lydian, etc.)\ua0to their dif...
This article asks how the availability of recording in the sound archive changed the way in which re...
The following article discusses the Sound Archive of the Ruhr. Our project touches upon a set of que...
This article examines the use of a concept—Einstellung, that is, technical setting or mental attitud...
This article aims to consider not only sound recordings of speech samples as historical sources, but...
Speech Labs is the first history of the poetry audio archive. Its aim is to define how the poetic au...
Speech Labs is the first history of the poetry audio archive. Its aim is to define how the poetic au...
In 1904 Erich M. von Hornbostel and Otto Abraham published an article entitled "On the Significance ...
[EN] This thesis locates historical discourses about music listening within the field of sound studi...
Since the advent of sound reproduction technology in the late nineteenth century, thephysical locati...
The invention of the phonograph in the late 19th century started an obsession with the recorded soun...