This week’s selection comes from Catherine Smith, World & Traditional Music volunteer for Unlocking our Sound Heritage.
Private Montford’s ARMY Record
Those of you who visited last year's British Library exhibition 'Listen: 140 Years of Recorded Sound' will remember a small display of one-of-a-kind voice-recording discs originally made by the public in coin-operated automatic booths.
Those of you who visited last year’s British Library exhibition ‘Listen: 140 Years of Recorded Sound’ will remember a small display of one-of-a-kind voice-recording discs originally made by the public in coin-operated automatic booths.
Recording of the Week: The Lesbians Aren’t Into Dustbins
This week's selection comes from Lucia Cavorsi, Audio Project Cataloguer for Unlocking our Sound Heritage.
This week’s selection comes from Lucia Cavorsi, Audio Project Cataloguer for Unlocking our Sound Heritage.
A Privilege to Be Alive on Fair Isle
It may come as little surprise, but wildlife sound recordists are usually absent from their recordings.
It may come as little surprise, but wildlife sound recordists are usually absent from their recordings.
Recording of the Week: Turning Down Vincent Van Gogh’s Sunflowers
‘It would have been agony to me, to have to walk away, or hang up one of them, or to live with it.’
‘It would have been agony to me, to have to walk away, or hang up one of them, or to live with it.’