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- Title
- Horseshoe Curve west of Altoona, Pennsylvania
- Date(s)
- 1983?, 1983
- Contributor(s)
- ConRail (originator), Cleff, Bernie, 1927- (photographer)
- Collection ID
- ConRail photographs (Accession 1993.231)
- Hagley ID
- 1993231_03_14_03
- Collection
- Conrail photographs and films
- Title
- Shipping containers on cargo ship
- Date(s)
- 1960
- Contributor(s)
- ConRail (originator)
- Collection ID
- ConRail photographs (Accession 1993.231)
- Hagley ID
- 1993231_03_14_04
- Collection
- Conrail photographs and films
- Title
- Wasa International - Wasa Crispbread marketing research
- Date(s)
- 1983-10, 1986-11-10
- Contributor(s)
- Koons, Irvin L., 1922-2021 (associated name), Wasa International (associated name), Elrick and Lavidge (originator), Saatchi & Saatchi (originator)
- Collection ID
- Irvin Koons papers (Accession 2132)
- Hagley ID
- MSS_2132_03_14
- Collection
- Irv Koons collections
- 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
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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
- The Synthesis of Music: Excerpts from Musical Selections (Part 2), The Sounds and Music of the RCA Electronic Music Synthesizer, Side 4
- 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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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_14_side4
- Collection
- Herbert Belar papers