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The three creators met at the YIVO Institute for Jewish Research, New York's (and the world's) great storehouse of Yiddish lore, where Ms. Cooper was the assistant director and Ms. Romaine was the sound archivist.
"The talking doll cylinders are evidence of both efforts to further refine recorded sound techniques that were still primitive and in the experimental state, and to develop commercial uses for sound recordings," says Samuel Brylawski, a sound archivist affiliated with the University of California, Santa Barbara, who was not part of the study.
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Currently, this question is a key concern of for audio sound archivists, who face the challenge of managing vast volumes of digital objects produced in the systematic creation of digitized audio collections.
Mr. West said the Allman Brothers were less sophisticated about managing, recording and tracking concert recordings than the Grateful Dead, which hired dedicated sound engineers and archivists for those jobs.
(Warner, Blu-ray, $34.99; standard definition, $19.97; not rated) THE SOUND OF MUSIC The archivists at Fox have gone back to the 70-millimeter Todd-AO negative for this 45th-anniversary restoration of the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical, which means you can see every single sprig of edelweiss fluttering in the Austrian Alps.
$10 and $15. "The Velvet Underground: Lou Reed, Nico, Andy Warhol and the Sounds of Dissent (1966-1985)," Bill Shelley, an archivist, presenting rare performances by the Velvet Underground.
Meanwhile, next door, electro-funk pioneer and archivist Greg Wilson offers lighter-footed sounds from his vast archive of disco edits, drawing on his unrivalled knowledge of dance music's humble beginnings on British shores.
A new edition, released by VCI Entertainment and produced by the archivist Cary Roan, presents the best sound and image of any I have seen so far, and is the first American disc to present the film in its original wide-screen dimensions.
"This is from Bertoia's heyday," said Russell Flinchum, archivist for the Century Association Archives Foundation in New York, who sounded the alarm about the sculpture.
"Sedge's ears worry the sound more than anyone else's I know," says Barbara Haws, the Philharmonic's archivist.
Leslie C. Waffen, an archivist with the National Archives, said he believed not only that the sound could be captured but also that, using digital analysis to map the sounds, scientists could remove extraneous noise like static and distant voices to reveal gun shots.
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