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ARSC Conference Schedule--Here It Is!
ARSCListers! Here it is! Below is the preliminary program schedule
for the 34th Annual Conference of the Association for Recorded Sound
Collections. The registration packets are at the printers, but here
is a special advance viewing. If you are an ARSC member you should
be getting your packet sometime next week. If you are not a member
and wish to receive one, contact Steve Weiss, Local Arrangements
Chair, <smweiss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>. You can also see some basic info on
our web site http://www.arsc-audio.org (click on "conferences."
Within a few days you will be able to see all of the material in the
registration packet and more. We also plan updates on the web page
if there are any schedule changes or new info.
For those of you on our list who are not members or are not familiar
with our ARSC conferences, we urge you to look over the information
and we hope you will decide to come. Our conferences are noted for
important information AND people contacts. The informal discussions
that are not on the schedule--but sometimes last far into the
night--can mean as much as what is on the schedule.
So take a look at what we have to offer you this year and make a
decision to join us in North Carolina on May 31.
Mike Biel m.biel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
PRELIMINARY SCHEDULE ARSC 2000 CHAPEL HILL, NORTH CAROLINA
(Unless noted, all events take place in the Pleasants Room,
Wilson Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.)
WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 2000
9:00am-5:00pm Board of Directors Meeting Toy Lounge, Dey Hall
9:00am-4:30pm ARSC Basic Care and Management of Sound Recordings
Workshop (Separate registration required)
4:45-5:30pm Behind the Scenes Tour of the Southern Folklife
Collection, 4th Floor, Manuscripts Dept.
Wilson Library (limited to 15)
3:00-6:00pm Registration Carolina Inn
7:00-9:00pm Opening Reception Carolina Inn
THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 2000
8:00am-3:00pm Registration Lobby, Wilson Library
9:00-9:15am ARSC Welcome/Opening Remarks
9:15-10:00am Preserving the Sounds of the South: The Artus
Moser Collection Amy Davis & Steve Weiss
10:00-10:30am The Booze Yacht: Ballads from Core Sound
Wayne Martin
10:30-10:45 Coffee Break
10:45-11:15 Music from the Lost Provinces Marshall Wyatt
11:15-12Noon The Complete Sousa Band Recordings
Fred Williams and Seth Winner
12:00-1:00pm Lunch
1:00-1:45pm Perpetuating the Artistry of Leonard Warren:
A 15 Year Labor of Love Barrett Crawford
1:45-2:45pm The Copyright Dilemma: Ask the Lawyer
Laura Gasaway
2:45-3:00pm Coffee Break
3:00-3:30pm The Care and Feeding of Home Recordings Bob Carlin
3:30-4:15pm Wilma Cozart Fine & Mercury Living Presence Stereo
Dennis Rooney
4:15-5:15pm Early Recordings and Artists of Russian Romance and
Gypsy Singing Valery Safoshkin, Moscow, Russia
6:00-9:00pm Record/Book Crawl (On your own)
7:00-8:30pm Duplicate Record Sale, Southern Folklife Collection
FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 2000
8:00am-3:00pm Registration Lobby, Wilson Library
9:00-9:45am The Library of Congress National Audio-Visual
Conservation & Digital Repository Sam Brylawski
9:45-10:30am Designer Labels and the Modern Collector: or,
A Systematic Approach To the Description and
Classification of American Disc Record Labels
Kurt Nauck and Allan Sutton
10:30-10:45am Coffee Break
10:45-11:30am Jack Norworth: King of the Palace Allen Debus
11:30am-12:15pm Grey Gull Records: Boston?s Own Label Donna Halper
12:15-1:15pm Lunch
12:15-1:15pm Membership/Publicity Committee Meeting
1:15-2:00pm Use of Motion Pictures as Digital Sound Recording
Medium Fred Lipsett
2:00-3:30pm Technical Committee Presentation--Part I
Digital Recording Techniques: A Refresher Course
& Overview of Formats Gary Galo and Joe Patrych
3:30-3:45pm Coffee Break
3:45-5:15pm Technical Committee Presentation--Part II
24/96 High-Definition Digital Audio: Where Are
We Headed With This? Gary Galo, Seth Winner,
Dennis Rooney, and Joe Patrych
4:45-5:30pm Southern Folklife Collection Studio and Exhibit
Open House. Behind the Scenes Tour of the
Southern Folklife Collection, 4th Floor,
Manuscripts Dept. Wilson Library(limited to 15)
6:00-9:00pm Record/Book Crawl (On your own)
SATURDAY, JUNE 3, 2000
8:00am-12:00pm Registration Lobby, Wilson Library
9:00-9:45am It Was 40 Years Ago Today William Schurk
9:45-10:30am Augustus Stroh: The Forgotten Scientist of Sound
Timothy Fabrizio and George F. Paul
10:30-10:45am Coffee Break
10:45-11:45am Duplicates in the Nineties and the National
Phonograph Company's Block Numbered Series
Raymond R. Wile
11:45-12:15 A Modern Wire Replay System Art Shifrin
12:15-1:15pm Lunch
1:15-2:00pm The Recording Industry & Development of Standards
of Ochestral Performance: A Case Study of EMI,
Sir Thomas Beecham and the Formation of the
London Philharmonic Orchestra David Patmore
2:00-2:45pm Mozart as He Is Sung Steven Smolian
2:45-3:15pm Restoration of Leonard Feather's 1938-39 "From
Spirituals to Swing" Concerts Doug Pomeroy
3:15-3:30pm Coffee Break
3:30-5:00pm ARSC Business Meeting
6:00-7:00pm Happy Hour Wilson Library Lobby
7:00-8:00pm Pig Pickin': North Carolina Barbecue
8:00-8:30pm ARSC Excellence Awards