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(Inter)national Recording Histories of Central Europe

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Tartalom: https://real.mtak.hu/214200/
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Gyűjtemény: Status = Published
Subject = Z Bibliography. Library Science. Information Resources / könyvtártudomány: Z665 Library Science. Information Science / könyvtártudomány, információtudomány
Subject = M Music and Books on Music / zene, szövegkönyvek, kották: M1 Music / zene
Type = Article
Subject = M Music and Books on Music / zene, szövegkönyvek, kották: ML Literature of music / zeneirodalom, zeneművek: ML128.H6 Music and musicology, history of music / Zene, zenetudomány, zenetörténet
Subject = Z Bibliography. Library Science. Information Resources / könyvtártudomány: Z701.3.D54 Digitalisation/ICT and cultural heritage / Digitalizálás, ICT és kulturális örökség
Cím:
(Inter)national Recording Histories of Central Europe
Létrehozó:
Szabó, Ferenc János
Dátum:
2024
Téma:
M1 Music / zene
ML128.H6 Music and musicology, history of music / Zene, zenetudomány, zenetörténet
Z665 Library Science. Information Science / könyvtártudomány, információtudomány
Z701.3.D54 Digitalisation/ICT and cultural heritage / Digitalizálás, ICT és kulturális örökség
Tartalmi leírás:
The early international record companies considered Central Europe to be a more or less unified market, both before and after the fall of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. The Gramophone Company created a separate catalog for the “non-German” language recordings of the Austro-Hungarian Empire and some neighboring states, and assigned the territory belonging to this catalog, with frequent changes, to the Berlin, Vienna and Budapest Branches, so that in several cases the company's Budapest General Agency was responsible for organizing recording sessions in Bosnia, Serbia and even Bulgaria. With the break-up of the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy, this common market was also fragmented. However, the links have not disappeared: most of the gramophone records of the Hungarian Sternberg company contain recordings by a Czechoslovak record company, a Polish record label is known to have gained rights to reissue some Hungarian recordings, and a close examination of the Edison Bell International Ltd. matrix numbering system reveals that the company's Yugoslav, Hungarian and Romanian recordings are closely linked. In my article, I will present some of the links in the record company network of Central Europe before and after 1920 through short case studies based on archival documents, contemporary printed sources and the repertoire. I will argue that it is not possible to understand the events and recording history of the Central European countries in isolation, without knowledge of the recording history of the surrounding countries. Furthermore, I raise the possibility that, in comparison to written documents, more complex aspects should be taken into account when defining patrioticum in the field of audio media.
Nyelv:
angol
Típus:
Article
PeerReviewed
info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Formátum:
text
Azonosító:
Szabó, Ferenc János (2024) (Inter)national Recording Histories of Central Europe. STUDIA MUSICOLOGICA: AN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MUSICOLOGY OF THE HUNGARIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, 65 (1-2). pp. 129-139. ISSN 1788-6244
Kapcsolat:
MTMT:35610204 10.1556/6.2024.00011
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