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Cros and was
His album Danses et Rythmes de la Turquie d ' hier à aujourd ' hui was awarded the Grand Prix du Disque by the Charles Cros Academie in Paris, France with Moğollar.
An account of his invention was published on October 10, 1877, by which date Cros had devised a more direct procedure: the recording stylus could scribe its tracing through a thin coating of acid-resistant material on a metal surface and the surface could then be etched in an acid bath, producing the desired groove without the complication of an intermediate photographic procedure.
Throughout the first decade ( 1890 – 1900 ) of commercial production of the earliest crude disc records, the direct acid-etch method first invented by Cros was used to create the metal master discs, but Cros was not around to claim any credit or to witness the humble beginnings of the eventually rich phonographic library he had foreseen.
Charles Cros ( October 1, 1842 – August 9, 1888 ) was a French poet and inventor.
Cros was a well-regarded poet and humorous writer.
Cros was convinced that pinpoints of light observed on Mars and Venus, probably high clouds illuminated by the sun, were the lights of large cities on those planets.
Cros was a member of the group known as the hydropathes which existed around the period 1878-1881.
Edge was sufficiently impressed to encourage Napier to make his own car, collaborating with Harvey du Cros, his former boss at Dunlop, to form Motor Power Company, based in London, agreeing to buy Napier's entire output.
A unique album with predominantly Murat Ses compositions and arrangements ( Danses et Rythmes de la Turquie d ' hier à aujourd ' hui ) with this style and was awarded the Grand Prix du Disque of the Charles Cros Academy in Paris ( 1971 ).
) and digitalized titled, Karel Ančerl Gold Edition was awarded by Grand Prix du Disque de l ' Académie Charles Cros.
This was a straightforward additive system and its essential elements had been described by James Clerk Maxwell, Louis Ducos du Hauron and Charles Cros much earlier, but Ives invested years of careful work and ingenuity in refining the methods and materials to optimize color quality, in overcoming problems inherent in the optical systems involved, and in simplifying the apparatus to bring down the cost of producing it commercially.
The photoengraving method first proposed by Cros was then used to produce a metal disc with a playable groove.
In 1963, she was awarded the Grand Prix du Disque of the Académie Charles Cros.
In 2003 Grimborg was awarded the French " Academie Charles Cros " prize for world music and Gjallarhorn was nominated for the music prize of the Nordic Council of Ministries.
Among his other recordings are those of the complete piano music of Ravel ( for which he was awarded the Grand Prix de l ' Academie Charles Cros and the Grand Prix de l ' Academie du Disque ,) and the Beethoven Violin Sonatas with Zino Francescatti ( of which the Kreutzer Sonata was filmed and has been released on DVD ).
The song was awarded the Grand Prix de l ' Académie Charles Cros that year.
He was promoted to the rank of Lance-corporal and presented with the Victoria Cros on 24 June 1867.
The inventor Charles Cros was convinced that pinpoints of light observed on Mars and Venus were the lights of large cities.
The worldwide music press received the Liquid album with a host of glowing reviews and Wilder was awarded a Grand Prix du Disque from the Académie Charles Cros in 2000.

Cros and poet
Charles Cros, a French poet and amateur scientist, is the first person known to have made the conceptual leaps from recording sound as a traced line to the theoretical possibility of reproducing the sound from the tracing and then to a definite method for accomplishing the reproduction.
* August 9 – Charles Cros, French poet ( b. 1831 )
* August 9-Charles Cros, French poet ( born 1842 )

Cros and means
Cros added that a cylindrical form for the receiving apparatus seemed to him to be the most practical, as it allowed for the graphic inscription of the vibrations by means of a very fine-threaded screw.

Cros and working
Before Cros had a chance to follow up on this idea or attempt to construct a working model, Thomas Alva Edison introduced his first working phonograph in the USA.
Several patentable methods for producing images ( by either additive or subtractive methods, see below ) were devised from 1862 on by two French inventors ( working independently ), Louis Ducos du Hauron and Charles Cros.

Cros and after
He became closely associated with the burgeoning Breton roots revival, especially after the release of the purely instrumental 1971 album Renaissance of the Celtic Harp, which won one of the most famous awards in France, the prize of the Académie Charles Cros.
Manor Court was constructed by Dita Matilde Mallet Du Cros ( deceased, named changed to Malet by Deed Poll ) a of the Malet family who returned to the village after many centuries of absence.

Cros and invention
Dunlop assigned his patent to William Harvey Du Cros, in return for 1, 500 shares in the resultant company and in the end did not make any great fortune by his invention.

Cros and had
No one before M. Charles Cros had thought of reproducing sound by making an apparatus capable of registering and reproducing sounds which had been engraved with a diaphragm.
In the early 1870s Cros had published with Mallarmé, Villiers and Verlaine in the short-lived weekly Renaissance littéraire et artistique, edited by Emile Blémont.
Cros is seen for a few seconds at the Le Chat Noir in Paris, a café which opened in 1881 and had become the home for the avant-garde art scene of the time.
By mid-April 1877, Charles Cros had realized that a phonautograph recording could be converted back into sound by photoengraving the tracing into a metal surface to create a playable groove, then using a stylus and diaphragm similar to those of the phonautograph to reverse the recording process and recreate the sound.

Cros and letter
* Charles Cros ' letter describing his phonograph

Cros and at
In 1899, along with Harvey du Cros, Edge formed the Motor Vehicle Company Ltd to sell these improved cars, made by Napiers ( Edge paid ₤ 400, selling at ₤ 500 ), as well as Gladiators and Clément-Panhards, both manufactured in Paris by Adolphe Clément-Bayard.
He is a regular guest at several major chamber music festival and has a vast repertoire, from baroque to contemporary music, much of which he has recorded, being awarded the Grand Prix du Disque of the Charles Cros Academy in 1989.

Cros and French
The author of this article called the device a " phonographe ", but Cros himself favored the word " paleophone ", sometimes rendered in French as " voix du passé " ( voice of the past ) but more literally meaning " ancient sound ", which accorded well with his vision of his invention's potential for creating an archive of sound recordings that would be available to listeners in the distant future.
Russian nonsense poets include Daniil Kharms and Aleksey Konstantinovich Tolstoy, particularly his work under the pseudonym Kozma Prutkov, and some French exponents are Charles Cros and Robert Desnos.
L ' Académie Charles Cros, the French equivalent of the US Recording Academy, is named in his honor.
While in France, he began associating with literary circles, and became acquainted with Les Hydropathes, a group of French writers that included Alphonse Allais, Charles Cros, Guy de Maupassant, and Léon Bloy.
In about 1886, attempting again to differentiate himself from another French artist – this time, Henri Croshe again changed his name, finally adopting " Henri-Edmond Cross ".
Among Murail's awards are the Prix de Rome ( presented by the French Académie des beaux-arts in 1971 ), the Grand Prix du Disque ( 1990 ), and the Grand Prix du Président de la République, Académie Charles Cros ( 1992 ).
* Sylvain Cros, French freestyle swimmer
He made many recordings of the French repertoire, receiving a Grand Prix du Disque of the Charles Cros Academy in 1963 for his recording of Ravel's piano works.

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