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Re: [ARSCLIST] Another on-line audio resource



I wonder why 1924? If it is all Mozart the underlying works are clearly in the public domain no matter what the age of the recording. Nothing changed in 1924 with respect to copyright on sound recordings (or more properly, the lack thereof).

David Seubert
UCSB

Mike Richter wrote:

The University of Washington library appears to have its audio materials identified online and provides downloads of those before 1924. The link my friend supplied is
http://www.lib.washington.edu/music/mozart12.html
but it is clear that there are many pages to explore.


Unfortunately, while a search function is offered there is no apparent ordering to any catalogue page (acquisition sequence?). For the information of all, they have chosen to offer the selections in 44.1 ksps, 16-bit, monaural PCM - redbook WAVs except in single channel.

The link is to 12" recordings of Mozart; the text on that page runs to 100 KB, so without some useful sequencing exploration may be open-ended.

Mike


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