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Re: [ARSCLIST] 5,000 cylinder recordings now online



Thanks, Jon. I should mention that thanks should also go to Noah Pollaczek (some of you may have met him at ARSC in Austin) who transferred the cylinders and our catalogers Su-Ching Lin and Levi Hanes as well as our systems staff. I'm pretty sure Noah's listened to more cylinders than any living person and we'll both be at ARSC in Seattle.

It depends on what your definition of Jazz is, but there is some "hot" music in the collection. My favorites are Harry Raderman's Jazz Orchestra and Lopez and Hamilton's Kings of Harmony Orchestra. Our collection is not strong in the 4000 and 5000 Blue Amberols and we didn't transfer a lot of the cylinders that were dubbed from disc like the 3000 series.

David

Jon Noring wrote:

Congratulations to David Seubert and UCSB for getting these
recordings online!

Any jazz recordings among them? <smile/>

Jon Noring


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Subject: [ARSCLIST] 5,000 cylinder recordings now online

The Special Collections Dept. at the University of California, Santa
Barbara is making a new online digital collection available featuring
the library's collection of cylinder recordings from the mid 1890s to
the mid 1920s. The site is available at
http://cylinders.library.ucsb.edu/.

During a two-year project funded in part by the Institute of Museum and
Library Services (IMLS) library staff have cataloged and digitized over
5,000 of the cylinder recordings in the library's collection. The
searchable site features downloadable audio files as well as streaming
versions of the recordings. Streaming and downloadable mp3 files have
been de-noised with CEDAR and are licensed for under a Creative Commons
license while a raw wave file is also available for the more adventurous
and is freely distributable. The site also has a growing collection of
"streaming radio" programs on various topics and a "featured cylinder"
section, showcasing some of the most interesting items in the collection.

The collection includes nearly all types of recordings made around the
turn of the 20th century including popular song, vaudeville, minstrelsy,
comedic monologues, classical and operatic, solo instrumental
recordings, bands, foreign and ethnic recordings, and speeches. More
cylinders will continue to be added to the collection as they are
acquired, cataloged and digitized.

Please enjoy, pass the word along, and let me know if you have any
comments or suggestions.

David





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