From Edison to Marconi - David J. Steffen

From Edison to Marconi

The First Thirty Years of Recorded Music
Buch | Softcover
255 Seiten
2005
McFarland & Co Inc (Verlag)
978-0-7864-2061-2 (ISBN)
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The advent of sound recording ushered in a period of explosive and imaginative experimentation, growth and competition. This history of the earliest years of sound recording - the time between the phonograph's appearance and the licensing of commercial radio - examines a newly created technology and industry.
Like any profound technological breakthrough, the advent of sound recording ushered in a period of explosive and imaginative experimentation, growth and competition. Between the commercial debut of Edison's "talking machine" in 1889 and the first commercial radio broadcast three decades later, the recording industry was uncharted territory in terms of both technology and content.

This history of the earliest years of sound recording--the time between the phonograph's appearance and the licensing of commercial radio--examines a newly created technology and industry in search of itself. It follows the story from the earliest efforts to capture sound, to the fight among wire, cylinder and disk recordings for primacy in the market, to the growth and development of musical genres, record companies and business practices that remain current today. The work chronicles the people, events and developments that turned a novel, expensive idea into a highly marketable commodity. Two appendices provide extensive lists of popular genre and ethnic recordings made between 1889 and 1919. A bibliography and index accompany the text.

David J. Steffen lives in Gualala, California. He has spent nearly three decades in the music industry.

Table of Contents



Acknowledgments     

Preface     

Introduction     



1. The Ancients and the Jukebox Phenomenon     

2. Inventing the Music Industry     

3. Edison’s Invention     

4. Cylinders, Discs, and Vision     

5. A Consumer Business or a Business Technology?     

6. “A&R”: Artists and Repertoire     

7. Speaking of Money, and the Jukebox     

8. Toward Mass Production     

9. Recording and Recordings     

10. Sound, Quality, and Topicality     

11. A Popular Product and a Consumer Market     

12. A&R in the Early Years—Styles and Genres     

13. Of Places, Performers, and Songs     

14. Type, Style, Genre, Tempo     

15. Most of the Music     

16. Immigration and Recordings     

17. Culture Swing—The Ethnic Recordings     

18. Images, Music, and the Inevitable Transition     

19. The Caruso Effect     

20. Enter Marconi     



Appendix 1. Recordings in Popular Non-Ethnic Genres, 1889–1919     

Appendix 2. Ethnic Recordings, 1889–1919     

Notes     

Bibliography     

Index     

Erscheint lt. Verlag 30.6.2005
Zusatzinfo appendices, notes, bibliography, index
Verlagsort Jefferson, NC
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Gewicht 345 g
Themenwelt Kunst / Musik / Theater Musik
Technik Elektrotechnik / Energietechnik
ISBN-10 0-7864-2061-8 / 0786420618
ISBN-13 978-0-7864-2061-2 / 9780786420612
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