His recordings of the basic repertoire, both solo works and concertos, polarized record-buyers. |
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While kids shell out loadsamoney for ringtones, classical music buyers tend to be pernickety about recordings, and careful with their money. |
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Being pulled in and out of a live amp their recordings achieve similar results to. |
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He correctly identified 20 out of 20 recordings just by studying the record grooves. |
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I read about classic Tommy Boy recordings in a three year old magazine while I was on the lav this morning. |
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Eight signals at 522 nm were averaged in recordings of the electrochromism and 32 in measurements with pH indicators. |
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Palpitations are often reported by patients in whom continuous ambulatory electrocardiographic recordings show no arrhythmias. |
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The center's new digs also house recordings, memorabilia, original letters, and first-edition musical scores. |
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He prefers to steer away from solo recordings and restricts himself to live performances or complete opera recordings. |
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I'm kicking myself for not thoroughly documenting the birds with photographs and audio recordings. |
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It includes handwritten notes, audio recordings of conference calls and even a few doodles on legal pads. |
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As soon as the flash frames started strobing audience retinas, the soundtrack began adding layers of chaotic on-the-scene sound recordings. |
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The exhumation of several archival recordings sheds light on another dimension in Cale's chameleonic nature. |
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Most composer anthologies gather together tracks from many different soundtrack recordings. |
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They have been let loose on the BBC archive to select their choice of rare recordings. |
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An excellent sample of the roots of country music, though the recordings are a little grainy. |
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I expected ambient recordings of you giggling like a girl, telling jokes and forgetting the punchlines, looking for your car keys and so on. |
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It is curious, however, that so few of the work's prominent recordings feature French sopranos. |
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These are new recordings, and not literal duplications of what can be heard on the original film soundtracks. |
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The 1950s recordings have been in limbo until recently, boasting neither modern sound nor superlative sentimental value. |
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The Grammies became a regular girlfest, radio stations put more women in their lineups, and sales of recordings by Lilithians hit record highs. |
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The most amazing works in history are public domain but not many public domain recordings exist. |
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The soundtrack combines Pentecostal glossolalia with recordings of unrestrained laughter. |
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The features of sound and recordings demonstrate the phenomenon of sound propagation in a compressible medium. |
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Eleanor came to prominence during the 1990s with some highly acclaimed recordings. |
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Unprotected digital content can be repeatedly copied without suffering the degradation in quality that successive analogue recordings introduce. |
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There are a few tracks from long since deleted records and a few oddities gleaned from recordings made on the ghetto blaster on sleepless nights. |
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Normalization is a common premastering operation in professionally produced recordings. |
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Argote gives the example of old recordings of film or data stored on magnetic tape. |
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But measuring the group's many recordings against each other is ultimately fruitless. |
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He has made many recordings since 1960, and his style is called free jazz, but it isn't entirely free. |
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Some recordings in the 80's were done very poorly and probably sounded cruddy on both formats. |
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Consumption of music recordings in a different format would require purchase of a compatible player. |
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One cannot fail to be thrilled by the cragginess and gaunt loftiness of such a reading that is enshrined in the history of recordings. |
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String vibrato is less prominent in these recordings, and portamenti are used both for expression and to create a living legato. |
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In these 1949 recordings the strings are much more forward and emphasized, though the brass is certainly there, and the portamento utilized more. |
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Video recordings were made of the overhead view of fish swimming in a re-circulating flume at 10 deg C across of range of steady swimming speeds. |
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Bradman of course himself made a couple of recordings and he tinkled the ivories and people found that interesting. |
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By the end, his serrated anti-riffs are faster, clearer, louder, polyvalent, and virtually indistinguishable from his pre-Carpal recordings. |
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Their polygraphic sleep recordings were compared with those of matched control infants. |
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Under section 9 of the Copyright Act of 1994, the copyright owner has the right to issue to the public copies of sound recordings and films. |
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The comments were only noticed after the official Press briefing, when the recordings were played back. |
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The stored data were displayed on a computer screen to check quality of the recordings. |
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In principle, file-sharing is hardly different from tape-to-tape recordings that we all made when we were kids. |
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Single-channel recordings were performed in excised inside-out membrane patches using standard patch-clamp techniques. |
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The music is from recordings by von Karajan and other well-known conductors and orchestras. |
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No evidence was presented that the alleged infringers either distributed or authorised the reproduction of sound recordings. |
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The changeover in the industry from vinyl analogue recordings to digital compact discs happened remarkably quickly. |
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Peer was born in Kansas City and helped his father sell sewing machines, phonographs and recordings as a teen. |
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He has also collaborated with many international musicians on their recordings, including maestro bamboo flute player Deepak Ram. |
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Physiological recordings from the central nervous system indicate that the response is almost immediate with a very short latency. |
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Pretty much, when you push the faders up, the sound is already there on those recordings. |
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The earliest recordings, in 1923, were made by two white dance bands, Fred Waring's Pennsylvanians and Frank Westphal and His Orchestra. |
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All he did was to hyperlink to a few sites that had infringing sound recordings. |
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The unitary conductances in patches with a single active channel are stable for the durations of the recordings. |
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Sometimes he had to cut class in order to do song recordings, but during the last two years, his efforts had begun paying off in a big way. |
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All kidding aside, here's another fine CD from a flutist who has given us superlative recordings of music from the Baroque and Classical eras. |
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Whilst these recordings are very good and well recorded, they just don't have that swing. |
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By buying overstock and, since 1996, repressing classic recordings, the company has firmly occupied what remains a lucrative niche. |
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Both of us feel that so many recordings are so overproduced today and we wanted to do something very simple and honest and beautiful. |
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The recordings testify to an aesthetic of physical overexertion played out in an acoustic medium. |
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If you're anything like me you've probably reached the end of stuvac with a bunch of lecture recordings to catch up on. |
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Unfortunately, the stridulatory behaviour of these insects has not been adequately studied and no recordings of their songs are available. |
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Unfortunately, the program won't remove the clicks and pops from recordings of old LPs and tape hiss from recordings of cassettes. |
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Audio or video recordings were made of each interview during on-the-land workshops with elders and caribou harvesters. |
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Before recordings, the offset of the electrodes was measured and appropriate corrections made to recorded values. |
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The den is where the music legend practiced and kept a handwritten log of his recordings. |
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The first has so many tracks I expect they're old recordings of obscure performers. |
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We even put one of those spoof backwards recordings on the end of the single for a laugh, to give all those Beatles nuts something to do. |
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Original sound recordings maybe variable in quality, but this is of no consequence with performance standards of such high calibre. |
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At a time when recordings are showing the virtues of an airy, singer-centered style in Handel, the old square rhythm is hard to support. |
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The advance of new technology, and in particular the use of cellphone cameras, has enhanced the ability of voyeurs to engage in such recordings. |
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The library's holdings include more than 2.5 million music and spokenword recordings. |
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It's clear that most of the recordings were being distributed in violation of copyright laws. |
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But Sony will also start selling a video cassette that's suited for high-definition digital recordings. |
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I never knew that Baroque music could be an option for me because I had only heard recordings in which it was sung with little or no vibrato. |
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He wants you to send him recordings of yourself popping bubblegum or chewing gum before May 1st. |
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His televised recordings of the composer's complete nocturnes have been screened throughout Europe, Australia and on PBS in the United States. |
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Afterwards they can take home their video recordings as souvenirs of their memorable performances. |
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But it's with the archive recordings of film soundtracks that the orchestra has really struck gold. |
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In any event, Prof. Lindgren passed along this link to more on Ella's recordings of the Duke Ellington and Cole Porter songbooks. |
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If you are a newcomer to jazz then any of Coleman's Atlantic recordings are a good place to start. |
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The other two tracks are previously unreleased recordings from the I Am a Bird Now sessions. |
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His label Death Row is said to have several unreleased recordings in the vaults for potential future releases. |
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Ayers went on to give BBE access to literally hundreds of unreleased recordings, and this record is the first in a slew of albums to come. |
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It contains mostly old, unreleased recordings and at least one made by telephone in calls from prison. |
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The recordings would be activated as voice-over narration when a viewer clicked on a photograph on a computer. |
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Each has a library of scores and sound recordings of published and unpublished music supplied by the composers for other musicians' use. |
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Most of the bossa nova recordings made during this time were rushed and these tracks display this. |
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I have spent 15 years collecting Beatles bootlegs and am pleased to say that there are many excellent recordings of these sessions. |
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Broaden your children's musical tastes by exposing them to different kinds of music through recordings and live concerts. |
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She started making multi-track home recordings at age 10 and performed with her sisters in bands during her teen years. |
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You might expect that a PCI-based tuner would deliver smoother video and recordings with fewer skips than an external device. |
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Susan adds her dazzling jazz sound of silky vocals and sultry twists to eleven recordings ranging from traditional and folk to the blues. |
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Shunned by the industry, their unassuageable need to communicate drives them to make and market their recordings. |
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These teachers have selected the finest recordings of the signature works of the great composers. |
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The recordings are available and there are several minutes of blank tape at the end of each side. |
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Partners had to remain within sight and be on hand to witness recordings of any fish caught. |
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These are monaural recordings, and some of them are more than 50 years old, but BMG Classics's latest techniques have made them very listenable. |
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As more modern recordings came along, old favorites, stereophonic and monaural, were released on Seraphim at a fraction of their original price. |
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The researchers played recordings of birdsong to lure the wrens into nearly invisible net traps. |
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The clip is included among the feast of DVD extras, alternative mixes and live recordings that accompany this multimedia anniversary edition. |
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In the past most live recordings mix the audience sounds way down, then back up between numbers. |
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Working from old recordings and sheet music, they've managed to create music at times rousing and danceable, delicate and beautiful. |
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For the most part the other contestants either mimed to foreign recordings or gyrated to Indian music. |
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They have also intrigued and inspired others, both directly and indirectly, since the time of his early, shatteringly brilliant, recordings. |
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These recordings boast essentially modern sound, although I am not entirely pleased with the shallowness of the piano's tone. |
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Food safety recordings can be heard 24 hours a day using a touch-tone phone. |
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In some experiments, oocytes were microinjected with salt solution immediately before recordings. |
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In private, tape recordings tell us, top-level discussions were something else. |
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The mento that graced the first Jamaican recordings of the early 1950s mixed an indigenous folk style with elements of Trinidadian calypso. |
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Music was a vital part of human culture long before anyone was able to mass reproduce and sell recordings of it. |
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In 1997, the self-confessed computer nerd began sending copies of video recordings of each of his games to a Los Angeles company. |
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At the local warning center a seismometer will provide accurate recordings of volcanic activity. |
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Her beautiful looks and elegant acting were matched by rich tone, expressiveness, and virtuoso technique, which can be heard in her recordings. |
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For all that we now quest for absolute fidelity in recordings, I like the comforting scratch of an old record. |
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To add to the fun, he chucks in tapes sourced from recordings of street fairs, demonstrations, his own kids singing and even a spot of bagpipes. |
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Mr. Branton had been bad-mouthing me for years and had alleged that I had no rights to any Jimi Hendrix recordings. |
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In a photo from 1955, she is seen onstage around the time she made her first recordings with a local band. |
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Transtelephonic event monitors transmit recordings by telephone to a central station. |
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There are actually many recordings of Mande music and song available in a variety of media. |
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The singer and musician was the first interpreter of rural popular Tejano and border music to acquire star status through her many recordings. |
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Just about every tenor has made recordings similar to these, and there's no reason why Domingo shouldn't follow the pack. |
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She was tasked with translating documents and recordings from FBI wire taps. |
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The church is without an organist and the congregation sings along to taped recordings of hymns, which is fine when the right tapes are inserted. |
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Ever since she burst onto the music scene, she has been criticized for frequent use of auto-tune on recordings. |
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The same interlocking melodies with the simplified drumbeats that serve as a backdrop are present in these recordings. |
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Following each survey, the transcribed voice recordings were double-checked for accuracy and subjected to a customized computer check program. |
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Patrons can access large print books, talking books, audio and video recordings and use the internet in addition to journals and media. |
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In 1964, after graduating from The Royal Academy Of Music, Nyman became an ethnomusicologist and went to Romania to collect field recordings. |
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Some of the vocals are provided by guest stars or are sampled from recordings by other artists. |
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Emigrant musicians from many different European ethnic groups made commercial recordings in their indigenous Old World styles. |
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An important technique of contemporary music making involves the appropriation of older recordings through the use of digital sampling. |
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It was issued to compete with acclaimed extended recordings by the leading big bands of the era. |
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Several of these recordings are acetates or test pressings that exist in only a single copy. |
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His recordings are taken from what seem to be LPs or acetates from broadcasts. |
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It has been a glorious century and mankind will be eternally grateful for its legacy, playing golden age recordings until they wear out. |
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Parmentier offers us a level of detail and balance of voices not found on any other recordings. |
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The electronics also include temperature and humidity sensors for rapid and error-free recordings of a structure's environmental condition. |
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The jukeboxes in the bars were ringing with recordings made in Chicago and New York, rich with the promises of new opportunities. |
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Lee said he had been unaware that the rapper had made music and video recordings from behind bars. |
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On both sides of the Atlantic each culture is in rapid decline and his first priority was to ensure he had recordings of each form of worship. |
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An electronic programme guide makes navigating schedules and setting recordings a doddle. |
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There are no video or audio tape recordings of what either child said or says about these incidents. |
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All recordings have come up as clean as a whistle and the album is a fine memorial to another conductor who was so tragically short lived. |
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One was using recordings I made of rune meditations and mixing bits from each rune into a word spell. |
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Here, music is rearranged and recontextualized, but the original recordings are not altered. |
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The recordings capture the sound of his fingers on the keys, the depression of the pedals, and the click of the microphone as it turns off. |
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This new CD is among the last and is the result of recordings made in Finland in 1998 with six wind harps. |
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To listen in, researchers record the vibrations and play the recordings back though a loudspeaker. |
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The invention of the long-playing vinyl record in 1948 liberated composers from the three-minute confines of 78 rpm recordings. |
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Landmark dates in the history of radio will be illustrated by archive recordings and written records of the time. |
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They had even brought a tape recorder to record the game, and wanted to use the recordings on their website. |
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All the above were live broadcasts, and no recordings appear to have been made. |
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The film brings dozens of freedom songs to the screen, drawing upon original recordings and impromptu live performances. |
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Advances in technology have narrowed the gap between live performances and recordings. |
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These early recordings give us a reasonably accurate picture of many facets of a pianist's interpretation. |
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The immense majority of works dealing with nature sound environments reveal some form of documentative understanding of the recordings. |
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While we do pay careful attention to our instrument readings and visual recordings, the tech side can only tell you so much. |
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Thus the band is left with studio recordings that are almost impossible to duplicate onstage. |
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Along the way they took recordings of the sounds of foghorns, lightships, coastguard stations and the voices of those who lived and worked there. |
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The sound has few of the intrusions so common on live recordings of stage performances. |
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We try to send composers recordings of any performances we give of their pieces, for demo and archive purposes. |
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Bootleg recordings of live shows used to be of very poor quality and had to be distributed manually. |
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Click on the relevant links to hear Spencer's sound recordings from the trip. |
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I remember the sound recordings of the shots and the crowd panic on an RTE radio news bulletin as clearly as though it were yesterday. |
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Curiously, copyrights on films and sound recordings are given this favourable tax treatment because such material may not be copied. |
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Local guidelines must be followed when any visual recordings are made of patients. |
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Another instrument will be used to provide continuous visual recordings of information from the Ronde Island station. |
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Record companies who own the copyright in these sound recordings can't or simply won't license these songs to the digital download sites. |
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Last year, the concert impresario allowed fans to access recordings of live performances from its Reading Festival. |
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The soundtracks extend the analogy by their resemblances to early sound recordings. |
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The precision of his performances and his recordings had a huge effect on following generations of conductors and performers. |
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The quality of the microphones you use will also determine how good your recordings will sound. |
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The McDades have received accolades for their recordings and live performances. |
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It can make recordings from surrounding sounds, and it can take small pictures. |
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Jenkins brought traditional music to a wide audience through her broadcasts and extensive field recordings in East and West Africa. |
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They have now launched an appeal to the public and former staff in the hope that they have kept recordings of the live sessions. |
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They can learn more about the composition process, dubbing and distributing digital recordings themselves, he adds. |
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In late 2002 he took possession of tape recordings of a newspaper journalist interviewing Jack Roche. |
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This morning, the jury had requested tape recordings from a police interview made with him. |
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He and Claudia kept in touch through letters and by sending audio tape recordings to each other. |
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The subpoena sought all notes and tape recordings related to his Panthers coverage. |
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We analyzed only what we perceived as higher quality songs from the tape recordings. |
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This evidence, however, did not include the tape recordings and Baxley was not even aware of their existence. |
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Early tape recordings were not easily marketable because they were also very expensive. |
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Such visits were not recorded by the logger, and these tape recordings were excluded from the analysis. |
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In the digital age, lo-fi recordings have improved incredibly in terms of sound and affordability. |
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The rawness of these recordings suits the band perfectly, capturing the slide guitar in particular in its gutbucket glory. |
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Every song has a great hook or riff, and Saloman's guitar sears across these lo-fi recordings. |
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The Wonder edition includes an informative biography and a discography of his recordings. |
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Having seen them live I know how dirty and raw some of these songs can sound, and unfortunately the studio recordings lose this a little. |
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At first, Rhino issued novelty recordings, but over time it began licensing and remastering recordings from other labels. |
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These influences in his life and music are groovily manifested in his live shows and recordings. |
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The microphone which we use is exactly the same one that we use to make the majority of our ambisonic recordings. |
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These recordings, two months apart, demonstrate the repeatability of this finding. |
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He listened over and over to the tape recordings in which Heim talked to his sons in a calm and reassuring voice. |
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His first recordings were a classic case of trying too hard, aping the Bluebird beat. |
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Most bands these days aspire to reproduce their recordings on stage as faithfully as possible. |
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The Brunswick Police Department released recordings of the calls to 911 from the scene. |
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The investigators had to maintain absolute secrecy, so all those recordings were locked away until the day that they were able to make arrests of the dozens of suspects. |
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My latest recordings have been put down at a studio in Chipstead. |
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The clicks and whirrs, the stuttered, granulated melodies, the use of found sound and field recordings find their way onto all nine of the acoustic guitar-centred tracks. |
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The recordings sounded as they should, with no crackling or distortion. |
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Some provide video or voice recordings or pictures of donors as babies. |
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The lectures will be illustrated with recordings and live performances. |
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Quincy Jones has said that if he were forced to pick music to take to a desert island, these three recordings would lead his list. |
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It is hoped that the difficulty of finding these recordings in stores does not have an impact on the future recording and release of many more musicals. |
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The label has used the most modern 96kHz, 24-bit technology to remaster recordings that usually sounded pretty good in the first place, and the results are impressive. |
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The project naturally developed into collecting not only videos, but also original recordings and remixes into two double albums packed to the hilt with gems. |
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The audio, which hijacks your cardiac tempo as only ominous electronica amped up in the dark can do, mixes recordings of two timepieces of erstwhile global authority. |
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The conversation turned to Elvis when the Duchess mentioned her growing collection of Presley recordings and paraphernalia. |
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Because of its slow relaxation, power strokes of the enzyme were expected to appear strongly damped in recordings of the angular velocity of the filament. |
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Patents, may I remind you, expire after 20 years, but copyrights to recordings can be enforced for a century or more. |
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The only problem with recordings is that you have to do so many retakes. |
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However, the reversibility of this phenomenon was confirmed in cell-attached recordings where application and release of membrane tension is more straightforward. |
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Electrophysiologic recordings demonstrated that activation of sensory nerve fibers, either by antidromic stimulation or capsaicin, depolarized these neurons. |
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From his early lo-fi home recordings to his one-a-year studio albums, Pollard has never been one for self-censoring, and as such this work is hit-and-miss. |
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His rough, fuzzy backgrounds and crisp, hard-edged beats have a ragged beauty that shines through all the tape static and lo-fi murk of his recordings. |
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Lawmakers have been debating whether the recordings, reportedly illegal wiretaps by military intelligence agents, could be used in legal proceedings. |
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They can quote a flat or a sharp note from a singer in any number of recordings, give you the date and place of the recording, and they collect them all. |
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That night, after the run-through of the show, I had a glass of wine in the lobby bar and was introduced to a musician whose recordings with him are lovely and legendary. |
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Sound recordings of real events taken as they happen can be messy, from a technical standpoint, and captions can really help when audibility is hard to achieve. |
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Analysis was based primarily on audiotape recordings of the sessions. |
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Radio broadcasts and recordings of epic tales and local histories told by leading griots have helped transport this literature into the twenty-first century. |
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It is not, however, just a sampler drawn from past recordings. |
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As a cutting-edge audiophile invention, it seduced the technophilic, connoisseurist males who typically buy new sound equipment and quickly build collections of recordings. |
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It combines telemetric recordings of uterine contractions using a tocodynamometer and daily telephone calls from a physician to offer support and advice. |
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Until reintroduced by the CJB, we had to scrounge in Salvation Army Stores and junk shops searching for scratchy old copies of original recordings. |
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They also want to own your master recordings and copyrights forever. |
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The software offers several functions for enhancing the recording like noise reduction and smoothing, as well as timed and time-shifted recordings. |
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Incredibly, not a single meeting is minuted, and no recordings are made. |
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Who would value microphotography of the AIDS virus, our family snapshots, letters and diaries from the Civil War, or recordings of national and local political debates? |
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We examined the recordings and written transcripts of every consultation. |
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Qualitative data collection can take many forms, including interviews, participant observation, questionnaires, and video recordings and transcriptions of everyday language. |
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The minimum duration of the voice recordings made in the cockpit should leap from the two hours now mandated to 20 hours. |
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Since he was hired at the beginning of January, he claims to have gathered tape recordings and photographic evidence, which prove 15 illegal minicabs are operating in Swindon. |
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Agents in Africa send biodata and video recordings of promising players. |
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This album starts with four track recordings made in his front room, before drifting through punky political reggae and dub to techno and trip hop. |
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These are live monaural recordings in less than perfect sound. |
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For the most part, his is an unobtrusive presence, and he wisely leaves the film and phone recordings to tell their own tale. |
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For decades, these fascinating recordings languished in the Cash Family vault, unheard and unremembered. |
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Rocker-turned-activist Geldof said he had consented to a DVD release of the 1985 concert because of the large number of bootleg recordings available. |
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While Mazurek's early recordings showcased his ability as a player of straight bop inflected jazz, since then his concern seems to have been to strip away the extraneous. |
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Now, coinciding with his soundtrack for the upcoming film, American Psycho, he has released a literary look at his life that's as untraditional as any of his recordings. |
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Sometimes analogue, sometimes playful, they mix ambience and breakbeats more effectively than most any single-artist recordings in techno's short history. |
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Radio broadcasts, phonograph recordings, and talking films were bringing culture to the masses. |
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The images were selected from continuous videotape recordings. |
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He told the Standing Committee on Legal and Constitutional Affairs he had been fitted up with the help of covert recordings for falsely accusing police officers of corruption. |
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The recordings on huge aluminium based vulcanite discs were in danger of disintegrating, but the staff at the Linguistics Department have managed to preserve them. |
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The three tracks recorded in the '30s do have that canned sound of recordings from the time, but without much of the hiss and pops of the old records. |
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Of course that doesn't compensate for oddities in the original recordings. |
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Attracting birds with tape recordings is okay by me in moderation. |
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Five different harpsichords were used, one an original eighteenth century instrument by Pascal Taskin, the others copies constructed specifically for the recordings. |
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In October 1995, as Morini lay dying in her hospital bed, her priceless Stradivarius was stolen from her apartment, as were scores, letters, and recordings. |
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Similarly, as with previous recordings, their latest opus is an effective mix of sprawling environmental textures, clanging, gritty percussion and humorous samples. |
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She was also involved in making some of the earliest phonograph recordings of oral history in the British Isles, recordings that have unfortunately not survived. |
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The quality will likely vary, as the streamable online recordings come via the actual shortwave radio broadcasts and are thus affected by things like weather conditions. |
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Few studio recordings have ever sounded so live and spontaneous. |
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She has made several subsequent recordings of devotional songs and chants. |
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Each entry is heavily illustrated, many dotted with video and sound recordings, most broken up into a myriad of sections, subsections and bullet points. |
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In the early 1960s, the lyrical tenor saxophonist Stan Getz topped the charts with recordings of music by Brazilian composer Antonio Carlos Jobim. |
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The final survey results will be revealed in the live event starting in late May, with the overall aim being to gain 100,000 recordings charting spring's arrival. |
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Usually, recordings of the score cut it down to a suite of five dances. |
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Once back home, he'd spend hours in his room poring over those recordings. |
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His experimental jazz recordings were simply horrid, though I recognize that I think that only because I tend to regard the entire genre as horrid. |
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It features recordings of performances by the junior and chamber choirs and also instrumental music and solo performances by a number of accomplished musicians and singers. |
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The latter three register as defensible, legitimate recordings, no matter how ill-disposed a given listener's attitude might be towards the genre. |
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The excerpts taken from complete recordings required some fade-ins and fade-outs, and Decca's engineers have handled these as unobtrusively as possible. |
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This beautifully-packaged double set includes not only the big musical numbers her fans will already know but also an entire album's worth of new and collectable recordings. |
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I was pleased also to find two recordings by Toti Dal Monte, a great Italian coloratura who participated in one of the finest recordings of Madama Butterfly. |
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Starting with in-studio improvisations and composed pieces, Swinscoe takes the finished recordings and then re-edits and remixes the sessions into new compositions. |
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Early phonographs could record as well as play and were supposed to make recordings that would be sent through the mail, replacing written letters. |
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The jury of Germany's phonographic award, the Deutscher Schallplattenpreis, recently honoured Suzuki's team for the 27th sequel of its recordings all of Bach's cantatas. |
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Like Fugazi and Girls Against Boys before them, The Constantines are brash and reckless in their delivery, but also liberally inject their recordings with some honest soul. |
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There's a cover page with perfunctory artwork and an inlay card with track listings and a few brief paragraphs of notes concerning the performance and the recordings. |
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Fortunately, with recordings and film aiding our memories, these singers, instrumentalists, conductors, and composers need never fade from memory, and they may live forever. |
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In 1989 John Williamson asked Pixie to back him in his live shows, and for the next five years, Pixie became an integral part of John's live performances and recordings. |
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Now, of course, the composer appears on even major labels with some regularity, and there have been several integral recordings of the symphonies. |
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For the last three days I have been listening to recordings of oral interlocutions of such a numbing homogeneity as to leave your correspondent jaded in the extreme. |
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Most of the crackles and other irritations that are a staple of country blues recordings have been excised, and all of the fidelity remains intact. |
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In time, seismograph recordings enabled geologists to determine that Earth has a dense core surrounded by a slowly flowing mantle and a thin outer crust. |
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The polygraphic recordings were analyzed at 30-second intervals and classified as NREM sleep, REM sleep, or undetermined sleep according to recommended criteria. |
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An additional concern with potentiometric indicators is converting their fluorescence or absorbance recordings into meaningful measurements of potential. |
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The two lads have many successful recordings to their credit. |
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The fraternal duo have established themselves as one of Britain's most original electronic acts, gaining a reputation for excellent live shows and ambitious recordings. |
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The website has gathered together a wealth of archive material including photographs, recordings and newspaper cuttings from key strikes and campaigns. |
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The songs are studio recordings, so they are professionally produced. |
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The digital video recorders we cover here include at least a hard disk drive for initially capturing video and a DVD recorder for saving hard disk recordings. |
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The spectral properties of visual pigments can be measured using a variety of methods such as microspectrophotometry, single-cell recordings, and electroretinograms. |
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The Munich-based label has made a name for itself with its discs of live recordings, mostly operatic, taken from more than half a century of Salzburg festivals. |
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The concluding portion of this article provides a lengthy discography that presents recordings that focus on tearful situations and crying themes over the past six decades. |
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On well-produced material, the EQ was fine, but on some older recordings, we found ourselves having to tweak the Windows Media Player EQ to get the best sound. |
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The ethnomethodologist relies more on tape recordings of actual language used in interaction than field notes, thus using empirical, verifiable and incontrovertible data. |
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In the early history of folk music research and ethnomusicology, scholars doing fieldwork were often photographed organizing their collections and making their recordings. |
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It includes the feature Building a Library which surveys and recommends available recordings of specific works. |
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Due to needle time restrictions, much of the music was played from tapes of BBC session recordings. |
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She did not listen to past recordings of the songs in the play so she could bring her own interpretation to them. |
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Mackerras's Sullivan ballet score, Pineapple Poll, has received many recordings since its premiere in 1951, four of them conducted by Mackerras. |
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Issued in November, the White Album was the band's first Apple Records album release, although EMI continued to own their recordings. |
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