RECORDED SOUND: THE DREAM BECOMES REALITY
Series: HOWARD GOODALL'S BIG BANGSPublication details: 1999; Films for the HumanitiesDescription: DVD; 51 MinSubject(s): Summary: For centuries people dreamed of being able to record and play back sound. In 1877 Thomas Edison invented the phonograph and the whole course of music was forever changed. From the jukeboxes of the 1880s to contemporary composers blending live and recorded music, this program examines the effects, both positive and negative, that resulted from the birth of the phonograph and the subsequent development of electronic and computerized music-making devices.Item type | Current library | Shelving location | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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DVD | NMC Library | DVD Collection | 13-8-63 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 33039001055176 |
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For centuries people dreamed of being able to record and play back sound. In 1877 Thomas Edison invented the phonograph and the whole course of music was forever changed. From the jukeboxes of the 1880s to contemporary composers blending live and recorded music, this program examines the effects, both positive and negative, that resulted from the birth of the phonograph and the subsequent development of electronic and computerized music-making devices.
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