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www.discogs.com/Johann-Sebastian-Bach-Helmuth-Rilling-Die....

 

Bach - Die Bach Kantate - BWV 19 Es erhub sich ein Streit, BWV 191 Gloria in excelsis Deo - Barbara Rondelli, Adalbert Kraus, Siegmund Nimsgern, Hermann Sauter, Nobuko Gamo-Yamamoto, Eugem Mayer, Gachinger Kantorei Stuttgart, Bach-Collegium Stuttgart, Helmuth Rilling, Gedachtniskirche , Claudius-Verlag CLV 71907, 1971

www.discogs.com/Franz-Schubert-Dietrich-Fischer-Dieskau-G...

 

Inside Schubert - Die schone Mullerin, Winterreise, Schwanengesang - Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau Bariton, Gerald Moore Piano, DGG 27 20 059 Box4 Lp

Parlortone – PT-1001

"The phonographic arm and limited edition leg of Dust to Digital"

Vinyl, 7", 45 RPM, Single Sided, Etched, Limited Edition

Atlanta, Georgia, US, 2009

 

From Discogs.com:

 

"This is the earliest intelligible recording of the human voice: a historic 20-second version of a French folk song "Au clair de la lune" made on April 9, 1860, 17 years before Thomas Edison invented the phonograph.

 

Scott de Martinville patented his own invention (n°31470) under the name "phonautographie" on March 25, 1857. A document called "Principes de Phonautographie", comprising the scientific principles of the phonautograph, was sent under sealed letter to Académie des Sciences on January 26, 1857 as an evidence of the invention.

 

Conceived as a stenographic device, the phonautograph recorded sound through a horn that focused the sound waves onto a membrane to which a wild boar's bristle was attached, causing the bristle to move and enabling it to inscribe the sound onto a lamp-blackened glass plate, later replaced by a lamp-blackened paper mounted on a drum or cylinder.

 

This device was not meant to, and could not play back recorded sound. It simply traced a visual representation of the sound waves that hit the bristle. It was not until 2008 that researchers were able to re-create the sound waves that would have been used to trace the pattern in the soot. It is presumed that the voice on the recording is that of its creator."

 

[www.discogs.com/release/1289378-%C3%89douard-L%C3%A9on-Sc...]

 

CREDITS:

 

Engineer [Uncredited] – Édouard-Léon Scott De Martinville

Vocals [Uncredited] – Édouard-Léon Scott De Martinville

Written-By [Uncredited] – Traditional

Design [Label Design] – Susan Archie

Design [Package Design] – John Hubbard, Rob Millis

Engineer [Audio Restoration] – Richard Martin (15)

Engineer [Conversion To Sound] – Carl Haber, David Giovannoni, Earl Cornell

Engineer [Image Transfer And Restoration] – David Giovannoni

Engineer [Time-Correction] – Jamie Howarth

Illustration [Front Cover And Center Panel Images, Courtesy Of] – Académie Des Sciences De L'Institut De France

Illustration [Phonautographe Image] – Dr. Fr. Jos. Pisko

Illustration [Scott Illustration] – Louis Figuier

Liner Notes [Notes] – David Giovannoni

Producer – David Giovannoni, Steven Lance Ledbetter

Recorded By – Édouard-Léon Scott De Martinville

Devil's Rag - Ivo Jansen Piano, Arno Bornkamp Sax, Veer Palthe 1999 www.discogs.com/release/4838568-Arno-Bornkamp-Ivo-Janssen...

 

Beethoven, Paganini, Mozart, Vivaldi, Bach - Portret - Jaap van Zweden Violin www.discogs.com/release/8407769-Jaap-van-Zweden-Portret

 

Mozart - Symphony No.34, 35, 36 - Ensemble Orchestral de Paris, Armin Jordan, Erato www.discogs.com/release/19882867-Wolfgang-Amadeus-Mozart-...

 

Rare Record Kurtag - Complete Works for Ensemble & Choir - Asko/ Schonberg Ensemble, Netherlands Radio Choir, Reinbert de Leeuw, ECM New Series www.discogs.com/release/10238956-Gy%C3%B6rgy-Kurt%C3%A1g-...

  

Beethoven - Piano Concerto No.3 & No.4 - Vladimir Ashkenazy Piano, Chicago SO, Sir Georg Solti, Decca Ovation ADRM www.discogs.com/release/13152562-Beethoven-Vladimir-Ashke...

 

Dvorak - Symphony No.9 "New World", Serenade for Strings op.22 - Eugene Ormandy, Rudolf Kempe, Sony www.discogs.com/release/11699036-Anton%C3%ADn-Dvo%C5%99%C...

 

Richard Strauss - Tod und Verklarung, Sinfonia Domestica, Tanz der 7 Schleier - Cleveland Orch., Philadelphia Orch., George Szell, Eugene Ormandy, Sony www.discogs.com/release/7674737-Richard-Strauss-Cleveland...

 

Puccini - Turandot - Borkh, Tebaldi, Del Monaco, Decca 2CD www.discogs.com/release/6380700-Puccini-Borkh-Tebaldi-Del...

  

Handel - Water Music Wassermusik, Feuerwerksmusik Fireworks Music - Berliner Phil., Rafael Kubelik, DGG www.discogs.com/release/9754586-George-Frideric-Handel-Be...

 

Mozart - Piano Concerto No.23 KV488, No.24 KV491 - Wilhelm Kempff Piano, Bamberger Symph., Ferdinand Leitner, DGG www.discogs.com/release/10534148-Wolfgang-Amadeus-Mozart-...

 

Mozart - Clarinet, Oboe, Horn Quintets KV407, KV370, KV407 - Collegium Aureum Members, Harmonia Mundi, Vol.4 www.discogs.com/release/8204509-Wolfgang-Amadeus-Mozart-M...

 

Alanis Morissette - Under Rug Swept www.discogs.com/release/2774848-Alanis-Morissette-Under-R...

  

Jose Carreras Tenor - You Belong to my Heart, Philips www.discogs.com/release/7824952-Jos%C3%A9-Carreras-Englis...

 

The Wallfisch Band Goes Dutch, NTR Luister www.discogs.com/release/6052418-The-Wallfisch-Band-The-Wa...

 

Verdi - Gala - Pavarotti, Sutherland, Price, Battle, Dunn, Nucci, Anderson, Burchuladze, Chiara, Decca www.discogs.com/release/34603201-Joan-Sutherland-Kiri-Te-...

 

Not on D Monteverdi - Selva Morale e Spirituale, Missae et Psalmi - Emma Kirkby, Barock Ensemble Stuttgart, Frieder Bernius

www.discogs.com/release/3198824-Wagner-Bayreuther-Festspi... Wagner -Das Rheingold - Ortrun Wenkel, Donald McIntyre, Martin Egel, Siegfried Jerusalem, Heinz Zednik, Matti Salminen, Fritz Hubner, Hermann Brecht, Helmut Pampuch, Hanna Schwarz, Carmen Reppel, ilse Gramatzki, Norma Sharp, Marga Schiml, Wolfgang Wagner, Bayreuther Festspiele Orch., Pierre Boulez, Live Recording, Philips 6769 070, Digital, Box

www.discogs.com/Arthur-Honegger-Benjamin-Britten-Prague-R... 1 of 2 copies

 

Honegger - Christmans Cantata & Britten - A Ceremony of Carols - Jindrich Jindrak Bariton, Jaroslav Tvrzsky Orgel Organ Orgue, Libuse Vachalova Harp, Prague Radio Children's ChorusKuhn Children's Chorus, Czech Phil. Chorus, Prague SO, Serge Baudo, Supraphon SUA ST 50757, 1966

Parlortone – PT-1001

"The phonographic arm and limited edition leg of Dust to Digital"

Vinyl, 7", 45 RPM, Single Sided, Etched, Limited Edition

Atlanta, Georgia, US, 2009

 

From Discogs.com:

 

"This is the earliest intelligible recording of the human voice: a historic 20-second version of a French folk song "Au clair de la lune" made on April 9, 1860, 17 years before Thomas Edison invented the phonograph.

 

Scott de Martinville patented his own invention (n°31470) under the name "phonautographie" on March 25, 1857. A document called "Principes de Phonautographie", comprising the scientific principles of the phonautograph, was sent under sealed letter to Académie des Sciences on January 26, 1857 as an evidence of the invention.

 

Conceived as a stenographic device, the phonautograph recorded sound through a horn that focused the sound waves onto a membrane to which a wild boar's bristle was attached, causing the bristle to move and enabling it to inscribe the sound onto a lamp-blackened glass plate, later replaced by a lamp-blackened paper mounted on a drum or cylinder.

 

This device was not meant to, and could not play back recorded sound. It simply traced a visual representation of the sound waves that hit the bristle. It was not until 2008 that researchers were able to re-create the sound waves that would have been used to trace the pattern in the soot. It is presumed that the voice on the recording is that of its creator."

 

[www.discogs.com/release/1289378-%C3%89douard-L%C3%A9on-Sc...]

 

CREDITS:

 

Engineer [Uncredited] – Édouard-Léon Scott De Martinville

Vocals [Uncredited] – Édouard-Léon Scott De Martinville

Written-By [Uncredited] – Traditional

Design [Label Design] – Susan Archie

Design [Package Design] – John Hubbard, Rob Millis

Engineer [Audio Restoration] – Richard Martin (15)

Engineer [Conversion To Sound] – Carl Haber, David Giovannoni, Earl Cornell

Engineer [Image Transfer And Restoration] – David Giovannoni

Engineer [Time-Correction] – Jamie Howarth

Illustration [Front Cover And Center Panel Images, Courtesy Of] – Académie Des Sciences De L'Institut De France

Illustration [Phonautographe Image] – Dr. Fr. Jos. Pisko

Illustration [Scott Illustration] – Louis Figuier

Liner Notes [Notes] – David Giovannoni

Producer – David Giovannoni, Steven Lance Ledbetter

Recorded By – Édouard-Léon Scott De Martinville

Parlortone – PT-1001

"The phonographic arm and limited edition leg of Dust to Digital"

Vinyl, 7", 45 RPM, Single Sided, Etched, Limited Edition

Atlanta, Georgia, US, 2009

 

From Discogs.com:

 

"This is the earliest intelligible recording of the human voice: a historic 20-second version of a French folk song "Au clair de la lune" made on April 9, 1860, 17 years before Thomas Edison invented the phonograph.

 

Scott de Martinville patented his own invention (n°31470) under the name "phonautographie" on March 25, 1857. A document called "Principes de Phonautographie", comprising the scientific principles of the phonautograph, was sent under sealed letter to Académie des Sciences on January 26, 1857 as an evidence of the invention.

 

Conceived as a stenographic device, the phonautograph recorded sound through a horn that focused the sound waves onto a membrane to which a wild boar's bristle was attached, causing the bristle to move and enabling it to inscribe the sound onto a lamp-blackened glass plate, later replaced by a lamp-blackened paper mounted on a drum or cylinder.

 

This device was not meant to, and could not play back recorded sound. It simply traced a visual representation of the sound waves that hit the bristle. It was not until 2008 that researchers were able to re-create the sound waves that would have been used to trace the pattern in the soot. It is presumed that the voice on the recording is that of its creator."

 

[www.discogs.com/release/1289378-%C3%89douard-L%C3%A9on-Sc...]

 

CREDITS:

 

Engineer [Uncredited] – Édouard-Léon Scott De Martinville

Vocals [Uncredited] – Édouard-Léon Scott De Martinville

Written-By [Uncredited] – Traditional

Design [Label Design] – Susan Archie

Design [Package Design] – John Hubbard, Rob Millis

Engineer [Audio Restoration] – Richard Martin (15)

Engineer [Conversion To Sound] – Carl Haber, David Giovannoni, Earl Cornell

Engineer [Image Transfer And Restoration] – David Giovannoni

Engineer [Time-Correction] – Jamie Howarth

Illustration [Front Cover And Center Panel Images, Courtesy Of] – Académie Des Sciences De L'Institut De France

Illustration [Phonautographe Image] – Dr. Fr. Jos. Pisko

Illustration [Scott Illustration] – Louis Figuier

Liner Notes [Notes] – David Giovannoni

Producer – David Giovannoni, Steven Lance Ledbetter

Recorded By – Édouard-Léon Scott De Martinville

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