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Re: [ARSCLIST] Classical/Opera biography/discography books by artist?
Don't omit Claude Gravely Arnold's superlative "The Orchestra On Record,
1896-1926".
And insofar as an electronic cylinder player is concerned, Henri
Chamoiux's (sp)? Archeophone is a very fine device. But on a budget, the
Edison Shops
electronic pickup which will mount in a correctly operating Edison
Standard , Home or Triumph phonograph will also do the trick if all you
want to play are standard size cylinders. It comes with both a 2 and 4
minute stylus.
Bob Hodge
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On 18 Oct 2007, at 09:49, Steve Abrams wrote:
> This work is only half finished. The alphabetical list gets as far
> as IN and then stops. I have checked back on this site several
> times and now wonder whether the venture has been abandoned.
> Further information would be welcome.
>
If one has a little patience, in the next few months I will have a
solution that may be helpful to many (but a lot of work remains).
Separately, does anyone know if such as thing as a "transcription
phonograph" exists, that is to say a phonograph which has audio
outputs rather than sticking a microphone by the horn to allow
transfer recordings of phonograph cylinders. One can dream and
remove the need to sticking a microphone by the "speaking tube" :?)
Darren
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