Mastering ‘Aja’
Mastering master Bernie Grundman discusses his work on this pivotal recording.
The Sound of the Past, Present, and Future
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Cleveland has long suffered from a reputation problem. Those who know the city, though, appreciate its vibrant arts scene, low cost of living, and diverse neighborhoods. What made Cleveland such a good place for Telarc? The first answer to this …
The Cleveland Orchestra released their first commercial recording in 1924. It’s a fitting part of the orchestra’s distinguished history. As a tangent to our History of Telarc project, we’d like to share this gem of a timeline from the Cleveland …
Spoiler alert: they’re not all 78 RPM.
Michael Bishop, recording engineer for Five/Four Productions and formerly with Telarc, passed away March 29, 2021…
When I opened the package from Sylvia Massey’s Oddio Shop this week, I was amazed…
From two of the original masters of the field, a digital archive of field recordings from around the world. Browse by place, by instrument, by culture, and more. https://archive.culturalequity.org/
April 9, 1860: Édouard-Léon Scott de Martinville made the first known recording of sound onto a fixed medium. He never figured he’d hear it played back, but now you can!