
Since The 1993 First Edition, The Encyclopedia Of Recorded Sound, Written By Frank Hoffmann, A Library Science Professor At Sam Houston State University, Has Been The Most Thorough Work Available On This Subject. Topics Covered Include Technical Concepts (e.g., Oversampling), Musical Genres (e.g., Rock Music Recordings), Key Figures In The Development Of Recorded Sound (e.g., Ray Dolby), Recording Groups And Artists (e.g., Peerless Quartet), Labels (e.g., Naxos), Equipment Manufacturers (e.g., Victor Talking Machine Co.), And Even Practical Matters Such As Cleaning. The Topics Are Largely Centered On Developments In The U.s., Although Contributions To The Nation's Musical Life From Other Countries Are Not Ignored. This Second Edition Updates All Entries And Adds 60 Percent New Content, Including Information From The 1990s And Early 2000s, Such As The Merger Of Aol And Time Warner. V. 1. A-l -- V. 2. M-z. Frank Hoffmann, Editor; Howard Ferstler, Ttechnical Editor. Includes Bibliographical References (v. 2, Pages 1219-1240) And Index.
Page Count:
1289
Publication Date:
2005-01-01
ISBN-10:
0203953355
ISBN-13:
9780203953358
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