[78-L] film clip of acoustical recording

Ron L'Herault lherault at bu.edu
Mon Mar 19 09:45:12 PDT 2012


Hmm, I think I own that.  I'll have to watch it.

Ron L

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TWO SISTERS FROM BOSTON, MGM 1946.

Dave Weiner

On 3/19/12 11:37 AM, "neechevoneeznayou at gmail.com"
<neechevoneeznayou at gmail.com> wrote:

>http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/culture/stephenhough/100061612/his-masters
>-vo
>ice-horn-wax-and-needle/
>
>I don't know what movie this is, someone please tell me, but it is one 
>hilarious depiction of the acoustic recording process. I remember 
>seeing it on late night TV when I was a child. I remember the part 
>about the dog specifically.
>
>The dog jumps up on the table and someone remarks "His Master's Voice"
>
>"Just a few minnits in the acid and you can hear the record".
>
>Melchior, that part is real.
>
>And those phoney mustaches! Hey, is that Toscanini in the middle foto?
>
>Why are classical musicians always depicted like this in earlier films?
>
>Thanks to Stephen Hough, a real classical musician and one of the 
>finest pianists alive today, for posting this.
>--
>Joe Salerno
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