Redefining Early Recordings
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Symposia reports
1. Using early recordings in practice-led research (Huddersfield, 12th Septemberu0026nbsp;2021)
2. Interpreting early recordings: critical and contextual perspectives (Glasgow, 6th Januaryu0026nbsp;2022)
3. Mechanical technologies and their transfers. Theoretical considerations on performance analysis and its practical realisation (TU Berlin, 8th Aprilu0026nbsp;2022)
4. Phonograph Sessions Revealed: Using Early Recording Technologies in Practice-Led Research (Guildhall School of Music and Drama, 30th Septemberu0026nbsp;2022)
5. Vocal recordings and new beginnings (City, University of London, 19-20 Januaryu0026nbsp;2023)
Research resources
Digitized collections of recordings
Library of talks
Phonograph sessions
Past activities
Contact
Social activities
Details will be posted here nearer the time.
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