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era and acoustical
The primitive systems of the era produced sound of very low quality unless the performers were stationed directly in front of the cumbersome recording devices ( acoustical horns, for the most part ), imposing severe limits on the sort of films that could be created with live-recorded sound.
Working in the unique acoustical space of St. Mark's, he was able to develop his unique, grand ceremonial style, which was enormously influential in the development of the polychoral style and the concertato idiom, which partially defined the beginning of the Baroque era in music.
He cut a prolific number of discs for His Master's Voice, beginning in Russia with acoustical recordings made at the dawn of the 20th Century, and continuing through the early electrical ( microphone ) era.

era and recordings
Jazz guitarists usually learn the appropriate ornamenting styles by listening to prominent recordings from a given style or jazz era.
These reprint issues were sometimes augmented by exclusive features such as posters, stickers and, on a few occasions, recordings on flexi-disc, or comic book – formatted inserts reprinting material from the 1952 – 55 era.
Key recordings included Jefferson Airplane's Surrealistic Pillow, the first album to come out of San Francisco during this era, which sold well enough to bring the city's music scene to the attention of the record industry: from it they took two of the earliest psychedelic hit singles: " White Rabbit " ( 1967 ) and " Somebody to Love " ( 1967 ).
He was a sideman on many Blue Note recordings of the era, playing with Sam Rivers, Freddie Hubbard, Duke Pearson, Lee Morgan, McCoy Tyner, Andrew Hill, Horace Silver and others.
* A large cache of country-western recordings made by Haley in the 1946 – 51 era, before the formation of the Comets ( also released on Rock ' n ' Roll Arrives );
One of the first recordings of the folk era jug band revival was by The Orange Blossom Jug Five, made in 1958 for the poorly-distributed Lyrichord label, " Skiffle in Stereo.
" Dean also commented on a possible extended reissue of Core including live archived material, " We have tons of live recordings from that era, and we didn't multi-track record that stuff.
While he was initially closely involved in the home-based recordings with co-producer David Sandler and engineer Stephen Desper and " did significant work on more than half of the tracks ", his involvement, as with much of his work in the era, " ebbed and flowed ".
In the CD era a few recordings of these pieces have emerged: by Michel Plasson conducting the Orchestre national du Capitole de Toulouse, and by Sir Neville Marriner with the Academy of St Martin in the Fields.
Monk's recordings for Blue Note between 1947 and 1952 did not sell well, but have since come to be regarded as amongst the most important of the bebop era.
Whiteman's recordings were popular critically and successful commercially, and his style of jazz music was often the first jazz of any form that many Americans heard during the era.
A full-length virtuoso guitar showpiece employing both the blues scale and distortion, Mack's " Memphis " ushered in the era of blues-rock guitar, a genre which reached its zenith in the later recordings of Eric Clapton, Jimi Hendrix and Stevie Ray Vaughan.
Recent releases on BBC Legends, transferred from recordings of live concerts given at the Winter Gardens and elsewhere during Silvestri's tenure, provide a vivid record of the orchestra's style in this era.
The band documented this era in 1978 with Two for the Show, a double live album of recordings from various performances from its 1977 and 1978 tours.
Perhaps due to the constraints of the wartime economy, no recordings of note were produced until the late 1920s and early 1930s, when the " golden era " of calypso would cement the style, form, and phrasing of the music.
In addition to the studio albums, two " official " live Savoy Brown albums from this era, also include Walker :- a 1972 New York concert, Live in Central Park ( Relix Records ) 1985 ( LP ) and 1989 ( CD ); and Jack the Toad Live ' 70 /' 72 ( Mooncrest Records ) 2000 taken from Kim Simmonds ' personal collection of live Savoy Brown recordings.
As a recording orchestra the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra has a varied and critically acclaimed discography throughout the era of recording, the famous Messiah and Dream of Gerontius early LPs with Sargent and notable first recordings of British works, e. g. Frederick Delius and Arthur Bliss with Groves and Handley.
Frank Sinatra used the swing-band approach to great effect in almost all of his recordings and kept this style of music popular well into the rock ' n ' roll era.
There were several picture sleeves from this era that did not picture D ' Aleo, although he performed on all recordings.
Xylorimba has been used in a number of recordings, in the Vaudeville era and the time following.
Along with Buck Owens, Haggard and his band The Strangers helped create the Bakersfield sound, which is characterized by the unique twang of Fender Telecaster and the unique mix with the traditional country steel guitar sound, new vocal harmony styles in which the words are minimal, and a rough edge not heard on the more polished Nashville Sound recordings of the same era.
The hillbilly boogie period lasted into the 1950s, the last recordings of this era were made by Tennessee Ernie Ford with Cliffie Stone and his orchestra with the great guitar duo Jimmy Bryant and Speedy West.
Bielefeld is home to the widely known Bielefeld Children's Choir ( Bielefelder Kinderchor ), founded in 1932 and in the postwar era famed for its recordings of traditional German Christmas carols.
Decca parent company Universal Music controls the Decca era pre-Tarnopol Brunswick recordings ( excluding the late 1931-1939 era, which is still controlled by Columbia Records parent Sony Music Entertainment ).

era and prior
This was challenged legally on the basis that no prior team relocations ( in the modern era ) left a city without a team.
However, due to concerns over the previous Cuban leader Fulgencio Batista the company had started foreign branches a few years prior to the revolution ; the Company moved the ownership of the Company's trademarks, assets and proprietary formulas out of the country to the Bahamas prior to the revolution as well as constructing plants in Puerto Rico and Mexico after the prohibition era to save in import taxes for rum being imported to the US.
* From " Crete ", where iodine insufficiency ( hypothyroidism ) was common prior to the modern era.
Terry Molloy has reprised his role as Davros in the spin-off audio plays produced by Big Finish Productions, mostly notably Davros ( taking place during the Sixth Doctor's era ), which, through flashbacks, explored the scientist's life prior to his crippling injury, which is attributed to a Thal nuclear attack ( an idea that first appeared in Terrance Dicks ' novelisation of Genesis of the Daleks ).
Fascists opposed the laissez-faire economic policies that were dominant in the era prior to the Great Depression.
These are all modern, and there was no noticeable exploitation of metals or minerals prior to the modern era.
Latin pronunciation continually evolved over the centuries, making it difficult for speakers in one era to know how Latin was spoken in prior eras.
Many tracks previously laid in the pre-oil era ( prior to the 1930s ) were resurfaced and widened, turning them into ' road arteries '.
The Greek poet Hesiod, around the 8th century BC, in his compilation of the mythological tradition ( the poem Works and Days ), explained that, prior to the present era, there were other four progressively more perfect ones, the oldest of which was the Golden Age.
* The Ancient Engineers ( 1963 )-an exhaustive account of practical science through the ages prior to the modern era
* Japan was partially an autarky during the era known as the " Edo period ", prior to its opening to the west in the 1850s, as part of its policy of sakoku.
The Japanese based much of their information and terminology on prior Qing era narratives concerning degrees of " civilization ".
The site of Andorra la Vella ( literally, " Andorra the Old ") has been settled since prior to the Christian era — notably by the Andosin tribe from the late Neolithic.
Many tracks previously laid in the pre-oil era ( prior to the 1930s ) were resurfaced and widened, turning them into ' road arteries '.
Led by Mutombo, Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf ( who changed his name from Chris Jackson prior to the season ), and Ellis, Denver would finish with its first winning season since the Doug Moe era at 42 – 40.
Because of its spectacle, the film was frequently shown in revivals prior to the home video era.
A 2008 study on the genetics of modern Native American populations suggests that the 86 samples taken are descendants of a single migration that spread out along a coastal route prior to the Clovis era.
Another early depiction of Wadjet is as a cobra entwined around a papyrus stem, beginning in the Predynastic era ( prior to 3100 B. C.
The J. H. Spight Grocery was established in 1901 as one of the earliest and most successful grocery stores for more than 50 years, prior to the era of corporate chain stores.
The grant was given the name Rancho San Pablo, thus originating the name for today's city as well as for one of the East Bay's oldest principal roads, today's San Pablo Avenue ( called in the prior Spanish era " El Camino Real de la Contra Costa ").
Lyric poetry advanced far more in China than in Europe prior to 1000, as multiple new forms developed in the Han, Tang, and Song dynasties: perhaps the greatest poets of this era in Chinese literature were Li Bai and Du Fu.
So far, there is no evidence of Median existence in Hagmatana hill prior to the Parthian era afterwards.
There were a number of women writers prior to the 20th century who were respected by the intelligentsia of their era, even if much of their work was considered less important than men's work in general.
According to Claudius Ptolemy in his work Almagest, this gave rise to an era beginning noon on February 26, 747 BC when the Anno Nabonassari began, but prior to the hellenistic period there is no trace of this era.

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