During the 1950s the experience of recording was transformed by a series of technical innovations including tape recording, editing, the LP record, and stereo sound. Within a decade recording had evolved into an art form in which multiple takes and editing were essential components in the creation of an illusory ideal performance. The British recording industry was at the forefront of development, and the rapid growth in recording activity throughout the 1950s as companies built catalogues of LP records, at first in mono but later in stereo, had a profound impact on the music profession in Britain. Despite this, there are few documented accounts of working practices, or of the experiences of those involved in recording at this time, and the...
This is the first introductory survey of western twentieth-century music to address popular music, a...
This thesis is an attempt to make use of as much technical knowledge as seems pertinent to a musicia...
was an attempt to create a recorded historical anthology in the 1950s. From the 1930s, similar proje...
This thesis examines the working culture of the Decca Record Company, and how group interaction and ...
My doctoral research explores the values of classical music through its recording practices. I defin...
This dissertation argues that a cinematic approach to music recording developed during the 1950s, mo...
Sound recording has long been understood first and foremost as a preservational tool. Yet it is also...
This study investigates the role of Soviet classical music recordings in Western–Soviet relationship...
This thesis investigates the way that music was commissioned for the BBC Proms between 1960 and 1985...
Listeners have enjoyed classical music recordings for more than a century, yet important issues abou...
The transformation from analogue to digital recording techniques has not only changed the ways of wo...
Generally, artists wishing to communicate with the public have two options: to make something (the c...
From the earliest experiments with the manipulation of 78-rpm disks during the 1920s, the technology...
Record albums are more than records; they include covers and liner notes, catalogs, magazines, and a...
The Art and Science of Acoustic Recording was a collaborative project between the Royal College of M...
This is the first introductory survey of western twentieth-century music to address popular music, a...
This thesis is an attempt to make use of as much technical knowledge as seems pertinent to a musicia...
was an attempt to create a recorded historical anthology in the 1950s. From the 1930s, similar proje...
This thesis examines the working culture of the Decca Record Company, and how group interaction and ...
My doctoral research explores the values of classical music through its recording practices. I defin...
This dissertation argues that a cinematic approach to music recording developed during the 1950s, mo...
Sound recording has long been understood first and foremost as a preservational tool. Yet it is also...
This study investigates the role of Soviet classical music recordings in Western–Soviet relationship...
This thesis investigates the way that music was commissioned for the BBC Proms between 1960 and 1985...
Listeners have enjoyed classical music recordings for more than a century, yet important issues abou...
The transformation from analogue to digital recording techniques has not only changed the ways of wo...
Generally, artists wishing to communicate with the public have two options: to make something (the c...
From the earliest experiments with the manipulation of 78-rpm disks during the 1920s, the technology...
Record albums are more than records; they include covers and liner notes, catalogs, magazines, and a...
The Art and Science of Acoustic Recording was a collaborative project between the Royal College of M...
This is the first introductory survey of western twentieth-century music to address popular music, a...
This thesis is an attempt to make use of as much technical knowledge as seems pertinent to a musicia...
was an attempt to create a recorded historical anthology in the 1950s. From the 1930s, similar proje...