[…] Sound. Among his achievements was the creation of LAC’s Virtual Gramophone web site (Virtual Gramophone: Canadian Historical Sound Recordings). Launched in 1998, it was one of the first to document Canadian historical sound recordings. He was on the IASA Executive Board for nine years and President from (2005-2008). He received their Award of Recognition […]
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Women in Montreal’s Music Industry
[…] telling objects, documents, and the life-stories of women. In the history of the recording industry in Montreal, as elsewhere, women were overshadowed by men, especially in the first fifty years of music reproduction. Part of our treasure includes stories about women organising labour in the factories that made records, about the great talents who […]
Montreal radio in Wartime
On September 10, 1939, Canada declared war on Germany . During the six long years that followed, the radio will become the best tool to inform and entertain. The RCA factory, located in Saint-Henri, is now at the forefront of the development of mass communication. Military radios are becoming essential to the war effort […]
Emile Berliner
[…] Hanover, Germany, in 1851, Emile Berliner immigrated to the United States in 1870 where he proceeded to become a self-taught scientist and an inventor. He made his first significant breakthrough in 1877, when he invented a microphone that revolutionized the telephone industry. Over the years, he would invent several other items, in a variety […]
André Perry and his studios
[…] major international artists. In order to do this, he was relentless in his pursuit of new recording technology – always ahead of his time. His was the first studio in Montreal to purchase an 8-track and, later, a 16-track tape recorder. His new studio, at 1135 Amherst Square, was also state-of-the-art and well ahead […]