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Pages
- Title
- New Developments in Electronics
- Date(s)
- 1955-01-31
- Contributor(s)
- Sarnoff, David, 1891-1971 (author), Radio Corporation of America (associated name), American Institute of Electrical Engineers (associated name)
- Description
-
Printed address delivered by David Sarnoff at the Annual Winter General Meeting of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, held in New York City on January 31, 1955. Includes reprintings of letters about various RCA products.
- Collection ID
- Herbert Belar papers (Accession 2767)
- Hagley ID
- MSS_2767_002_022
- Collection
- Herbert Belar papers
- Title
- Harry F. Olson to Herbert Belar (May 17, 1968)
- Date(s)
- 1968-05
- Contributor(s)
- Belar, Herbert, 1901-1997 (recipient), Olson, Harry F. (Harry Ferdinand), 1901-1982 (correspondent), Radio Corporation of America (associated name)
- Description
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Two letters aquired by Olson, which he then forwarded to Belar with a short memo.
- Collection ID
- Herbert Belar papers (Accession 2767)
- Hagley ID
- MSS_2767_002_013_014
- Collection
- Herbert Belar papers
- Title
- An Alliance of Science and the Arts
- Date(s)
- 1955
- Contributor(s)
- Belar, Herbert, 1901-1997 (associated name), Radio Corporation of America (associated name)
- Description
-
Undated typescript draft of an article, similar in nature and language to 'The Synthesis of Music'.
- Collection ID
- Herbert Belar papers (Accession 2767)
- Hagley ID
- MSS_2767_002_013_006
- Collection
- Herbert Belar papers
- Title
- Ernest J. Zingg to Herbert Belar (September 4, 1952)
- Date(s)
- 1952-09-04
- Contributor(s)
- Belar, Herbert, 1901-1997 (recipient), Zingg, Ernest J. (Ernest Jakob), 1911-1997 (correspondent), Radio Corporation of America (associated name)
- Collection ID
- Herbert Belar papers (Accession 2767)
- Hagley ID
- MSS_2767_002_013_004
- Collection
- Herbert Belar papers
- Title
- C.L. Apker to Herbert Belar (December 3, 1957)
- Date(s)
- 1957-12-03
- Contributor(s)
- Belar, Herbert, 1901-1997 (recipient), Apker, Charles L., 1903-2003 (correspondent), Radio Corporation of America (associated name)
- Collection ID
- Herbert Belar papers (Accession 2767)
- Hagley ID
- MSS_2767_002_013_010
- Collection
- Herbert Belar papers
- Title
- The Electronic Music Synthesizer
- Date(s)
- 1955
- Contributor(s)
- Belar, Herbert, 1901-1997 (associated name), Radio Corporation of America (associated name)
- Collection ID
- Herbert Belar papers (Accession 2767)
- Hagley ID
- MSS_2767_002_013_001
- Collection
- Herbert Belar papers
- Title
- Herbert Belar to James Francis Cooke (September 9, 1928)
- Date(s)
- 1928-09-09
- Contributor(s)
- Belar, Herbert, 1901-1997 (correspondent), Cooke, James Francis, 1875-1960 (recipient), Radio Corporation of America (associated name)
- Collection ID
- Herbert Belar papers (Accession 2767)
- Hagley ID
- MSS_2767_002_013_002
- Collection
- Herbert Belar papers
- Title
- Electronic Music Synthesis
- Date(s)
- 1960-03
- Contributor(s)
- Belar, Herbert, 1901-1997 (author), Olson, Harry F. (Harry Ferdinand), 1901-1982 (author), Timmens, Jim, 1920-1980 (author), Radio Corporation of America (originator), Acoustical Society of America (associated name)
- Description
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Reprinted article from The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America.
- Collection ID
- Herbert Belar papers (Accession 2767)
- Hagley ID
- MSS_2767_002_013_013
- Collection
- Herbert Belar papers
- Title
- Electronic Music Synthesizer
- Date(s)
- 1955-05
- Contributor(s)
- Belar, Herbert, 1901-1997 (author), Olson, Harry F. (Harry Ferdinand), 1901-1982 (author), Radio Corporation of America (originator), Acoustical Society of America (associated name)
- Description
-
Reprinted article from The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America.
- Collection ID
- Herbert Belar papers (Accession 2767)
- Hagley ID
- MSS_2767_002_013_007
- Collection
- Herbert Belar papers
- Title
- James Francis Cooke to Herbert Belar (September 11, 1928)
- Date(s)
- 1928-09-11
- Contributor(s)
- Belar, Herbert, 1901-1997 (recipient), Cooke, James Francis, 1875-1960 (correspondent), Radio Corporation of America (associated name)
- Collection ID
- Herbert Belar papers (Accession 2767)
- Hagley ID
- MSS_2767_002_013_003
- Collection
- Herbert Belar papers
- Title
- The Synthesis of Music (An illustrated story of the advances in musical engineering) : Part I
- Date(s)
- 1955
- Contributor(s)
- Belar, Herbert, 1901-1997 (associated name), Radio Corporation of America (associated name)
- Description
-
Undated typescript draft of an article, similar in nature and language to 'An Alliance of Science and the Arts'.
- Collection ID
- Herbert Belar papers (Accession 2767)
- Hagley ID
- MSS_2767_002_013_005
- Collection
- Herbert Belar papers
- Title
- Correspondence, Herbert Belar and M.W. Scheldorf
- Date(s)
- 1981-07-28, 1981-08-31
- Contributor(s)
- Belar, Herbert, 1901-1997 (correspondent), Scheldorf, Marvel W., 1902-1986 (correspondent)
- Collection ID
- Herbert Belar papers (Accession 2767)
- Hagley ID
- MSS_2767_002_014
- Collection
- Herbert Belar papers
- Title
- The Synthesis of Music: Excerpts from Musical Selections (Part 1), The Sounds and Music of the RCA Electronic Music Synthesizer, Side 3
- Date(s)
- 1955
- Creator
- Radio Corporation of America. David Sarnoff Research Center, Princeton, N.J.
- Contributor(s)
- Belar, Herbert, 1901-1997 (producer)
- Description
-
Demonstrations of sounds and music selections produced by the RCA Electronic Music Synthesizer. Narrated by John Preston, research engineer in the RCA Acoustical Laboratory. From the RCA-Victor Red Seal experimental release (LM-1922) "The Sounds and Music of the RCA Electronic Music Synthesizer.
- Collection ID
- Herbert Belar papers (Accession 2767)
- Hagley ID
- MSS_2767_03_13_side3
- Collection
- Herbert Belar papers
- Title
- Musical excerpts produced by the RCA Electronic Music Synthesizer: Arndt "Nola," Berlin "Blue Skies," and Barnby "Sweet and Low", The Sounds and Music of the RCA Electronic Music Synthesizer, Side 5
- Date(s)
- 1955
- Creator
- Radio Corporation of America. David Sarnoff Research Center, Princeton, N.J.
- Contributor(s)
- Belar, Herbert, 1901-1997 (producer)
- Description
-
Includes three compositions produced by Herbert Belar for the RCA Electronic Music Synthesizer. The first composition is by Felix Andt and programmed in the style of an imaginary piano. The second is by Irving Berlin programmed in the style of a dance band. The third is an early experiment in synthesizing the human voice singing with organ accompaniment, Alfred, Lord Tennyson, poem "Sweet and Low," musical setting by Joseph Barnby. From the RCA-Victor Red Seal experimental release (LM-1922) ...
Show moreIncludes three compositions produced by Herbert Belar for the RCA Electronic Music Synthesizer. The first composition is by Felix Andt and programmed in the style of an imaginary piano. The second is by Irving Berlin programmed in the style of a dance band. The third is an early experiment in synthesizing the human voice singing with organ accompaniment, Alfred, Lord Tennyson, poem "Sweet and Low," musical setting by Joseph Barnby. From the RCA-Victor Red Seal experimental release (LM-1922) "The Sounds and Music of the RCA Electronic Music Synthesizer.
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- Herbert Belar papers (Accession 2767)
- Hagley ID
- MSS_2767_03_14_side5
- Collection
- Herbert Belar papers
- Title
- Demonstration tape
- Date(s)
- 1955
- Creator
- Radio Corporation of America. David Sarnoff Research Center, Princeton, N.J.
- Contributor(s)
- Belar, Herbert, 1901-1997 (producer), Olson, Harry F. (Harry Ferdinand), 1901-1982 (associated name)
- Description
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The RCA Electronic Music Synthesizer an aid to music composition employing a random probability system, Harry F. Olson and Herbert Belar, RCA Laboratories, Princeton, New Jersey.
- Collection ID
- Herbert Belar papers (Accession 2767)
- Hagley ID
- MSS_2767_03_Tape4_01
- Collection
- Herbert Belar papers
- Title
- JTOB (alternate version)
- Date(s)
- 1955
- Creator
- Radio Corporation of America. David Sarnoff Research Center, Princeton, N.J.
- Contributor(s)
- Belar, Herbert, 1901-1997 (producer), Olson, Harry F. (Harry Ferdinand), 1901-1982 (associated name), Timmens, Jim (composer)
- Description
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An alternate version of JTOB. An unreleased experimental composition worked out in cooperation with Jim Timmens. The name is derived from the names Jim Timmens, Olson, and Belar. Music produced by Herbert Belar for the RCA Electronic Music Synthesizer.
- Collection ID
- Herbert Belar papers (Accession 2767)
- Hagley ID
- MSS_2767_03_Tape3_01
- Collection
- Herbert Belar papers
- Title
- Demonstration tape
- Date(s)
- 1955
- Creator
- Radio Corporation of America. David Sarnoff Research Center, Princeton, N.J.
- Contributor(s)
- Belar, Herbert, 1901-1997 (producer)
- Description
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Draft of an attempt to explain the difference between just and tempered scale. The narration is by John Preston. The sounds are produced by the Mark 1 Synthesizer. This audio file also includes a synthesized version of Palestrina which was produced by Herbert Belar.
- Collection ID
- Herbert Belar papers (Accession 2767)
- Hagley ID
- MSS_2767_03_Tape5_02
- Collection
- Herbert Belar papers
- Title
- 2 Finger Theme
- Date(s)
- 1955
- Creator
- Radio Corporation of America. David Sarnoff Research Center, Princeton, N.J.
- Contributor(s)
- Belar, Herbert, 1901-1997 (producer)
- Description
-
Unreleased composition by Roger Maltby Sr. and intended to be accompanied by his orchestra. Arrangement of Euphemia Allen's "Chopsticks." Music produced by Herbert Belar for the RCA Electronic Music Synthesizer. Synthesized on the RCA Mark II.
- Collection ID
- Herbert Belar papers (Accession 2767)
- Hagley ID
- MSS_2767_03_Tape1_03
- Collection
- Herbert Belar papers
- Title
- Synthesizer selections
- Date(s)
- 1955
- Creator
- Radio Corporation of America. David Sarnoff Research Center, Princeton, N.J.
- Contributor(s)
- Belar, Herbert, 1901-1997 (producer), Olson, Harry F. (Harry Ferdinand), 1901-1982 (associated name)
- Description
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Synthesizer selection includes the following compositions: Obelin, Jota, 3AM in Quito, 155 Lunar Fife and Drum, 2 Finger Theme, Prelude Lo Fi, Panama, Whistle While You Work, Bumble Bee, Peanut Vendor, Perfidia, Jungle Waltz, Over the Rainbow, Bluer, Syncopated Geiger Counter. Circa 1961. The Syncopated Geiger Counter was the first composition composed on the first music synthesizer and was composed by Ricard Malby Sr. Music produced by Herbert Belar for the RCA Electronic Music Synthesizer.
- Collection ID
- Herbert Belar papers (Accession 2767)
- Hagley ID
- MSS_2767_03_Tape5_01
- Collection
- Herbert Belar papers
- Title
- Music produced by the RCA Electronic Music Synthesizer: Stephen Foster medley, Arndt "Nola," and Berlin "Blue Skies", The Sounds and Music of the RCA Electronic Music Synthesizer, Side 8
- Date(s)
- 1955
- Creator
- Radio Corporation of America. David Sarnoff Research Center, Princeton, N.J.
- Contributor(s)
- Belar, Herbert, 1901-1997 (producer)
- Description
-
Includes three compositions produced by Herbert Belar for the RCA Electronic Music Synthesizer. The first composition is melody of Stephen Foster compositions. The second is by Felix Andt and programmed in the style of an imaginary piano. The second is by Irving Berlin programmed in the style of a dance band. From the RCA-Victor Red Seal experimental release (LM-1922) "The Sounds and Music of the RCA Electronic Music Synthesizer.
- Collection ID
- Herbert Belar papers (Accession 2767)
- Hagley ID
- MSS_2767_03_11_side8
- Collection
- Herbert Belar papers
- Title
- The Synthesis of Music: The physical characteristics of musical sounds, The Sounds and Music of the RCA Electronic Music Synthesizer, Side 1
- Date(s)
- 1955
- Creator
- Radio Corporation of America. David Sarnoff Research Center, Princeton, N.J.
- Contributor(s)
- Belar, Herbert, 1901-1997 (producer), Olson, Harry F. (Harry Ferdinand), 1901-1982 (musical director)
- Description
-
Demonstrations of sounds and music selections produced by the RCA Electronic Music Synthesizer, synthesized under the direction of Dr. Harry F. Olson. Narrated by John Preston, research engineer in the RCA Acoustical Laboratory. From the RCA-Victor Red Seal experimental release (LM-1922) "The Sounds and Music of the RCA Electronic Music Synthesizer.
- Collection ID
- Herbert Belar papers (Accession 2767)
- Hagley ID
- MSS_2767_03_11_side1
- Collection
- Herbert Belar papers
- Title
- Music produced by the RCA Electronic Music Synthesizer: J.S. Bach "The Well-Tempered Clavier: Fugue No. 2," Brahms "Hungarian Dance No. 1", The Sounds and Music of the RCA Electronic Music Synthesizer, Side 6
- Date(s)
- 1955
- Creator
- Radio Corporation of America. David Sarnoff Research Center, Princeton, N.J.
- Contributor(s)
- Belar, Herbert, 1901-1997 (producer)
- Description
-
Includes two compositions produced by Herbert Belar for the RCA Electronic Music Synthesizer. The first composition is by J.S. Bach programmed in the style of an imaginary harpsichord. The second by Johannes Brahms is engineer's interpretation of instrumental sounds. From the RCA-Victor Red Seal experimental release (LM-1922) "The Sounds and Music of the RCA Electronic Music Synthesizer.
- Collection ID
- Herbert Belar papers (Accession 2767)
- Hagley ID
- MSS_2767_03_13_side6
- Collection
- Herbert Belar papers
- Title
- The Synthesis of Music: Synthesis by Parts, The Sounds and Music of the RCA Electronic Music Synthesizer, Side 2
- Date(s)
- 1955
- Creator
- Radio Corporation of America. David Sarnoff Research Center, Princeton, N.J.
- Contributor(s)
- Belar, Herbert, 1901-1997 (producer)
- Description
-
Demonstrations of sounds and music selections produced by the RCA Electronic Music Synthesizer. Narrated by John Preston, research engineer in the RCA Acoustical Laboratory. From the RCA-Victor Red Seal experimental release (LM-1922) "The Sounds and Music of the RCA Electronic Music Synthesizer.
- Collection ID
- Herbert Belar papers (Accession 2767)
- Hagley ID
- MSS_2767_03_12_side2
- Collection
- Herbert Belar papers
- Title
- Perfidia
- Date(s)
- 1955
- Creator
- Radio Corporation of America. David Sarnoff Research Center, Princeton, N.J.
- Contributor(s)
- Belar, Herbert, 1901-1997 (producer)
- Description
-
Unreleased composition by Roger Maltby Sr., an arrangement of Alberto Dominguez's "Perfidia." Music produced by Herbert Belar for the RCA Electronic Music Synthesizer. Synthesized on the RCA Mark II.
- Collection ID
- Herbert Belar papers (Accession 2767)
- Hagley ID
- MSS_2767_03_Tape1_04
- Collection
- Herbert Belar papers
- Title
- Obelin
- Date(s)
- 1955
- Creator
- Radio Corporation of America. David Sarnoff Research Center, Princeton, N.J.
- Contributor(s)
- Belar, Herbert, 1901-1997 (producer), Olson, Harry F. (Harry Ferdinand), 1901-1982 (associated name)
- Description
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Unreleased and the first composition on the music synthesizer composed by Jim Timmens. The name is derived from the names Olson, Belar, and Lin. Music produced by Herbert Belar for the RCA Electronic Music Synthesizer. Synthesized on the RCA Mark II.
- Collection ID
- Herbert Belar papers (Accession 2767)
- Hagley ID
- MSS_2767_03_Tape1_02
- Collection
- Herbert Belar papers