Years

1923

Centuries of Sound is a monthly mix of original recordings from a single year. If you want higher bitrate downloads, a bonus podcast with discussion of the recordings, extra bonus mixes and much more, please support me on Patreon for just $5 per month, and keep the project ad-free. MP3 download | Apple | Mixcloud …

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1922 in art

Georgia O’Keeffe – A Storm Joan Miró — The Farm L. S. Lowry — A Manufacturing Town Max Beckmann — The Iron Footbridge Paul Klee — Twittering Machine Sophie Taeuber-Arp — Oval Composition with Abstract Motifs Ángel Zárraga – Girl With Cherry Tart Max Liebermann — Albert Einstein Alvar Cawén — Sokea soittoniekka (Blind Musician) …

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Centuries of Sound on Cambridge 105 Radio — Episode 21 (1913)

Time: 8pm GMT, Saturday 28th March 2020 Place: Cambridge 105 Radio Another adventure back into the early days of recorded sound with James Errington, this time joined by Cambridge 105 Radio’s Maciek Pawlikowski to listen to some of the sounds of 1913, the year of the short-lived hot dance ragtime craze, led by the first …

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Elsewhere in 1922

January 7 — Dáil Éireann, the parliament of the Irish Republic, ratifies the Anglo-Irish Treaty by 64 votes to 57 January 11 — The first successful insulin treatment of diabetes is made, by Frederick Banting in Toronto. January 15 — Michael Collins becomes Chairman of the Irish Provisional Government January 28 — Snowfall from the …

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1922

Centuries of Sound is a monthly mix of original recordings from a single year. If you want higher bitrate downloads, a bonus podcast with discussion of the recordings, extra bonus mixes and much more, please support me on Patreon for just $5 per month, and keep the project ad-free. MP3 download | Apple | Mixcloud …

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Centuries of Sound on Cambridge 105 Radio — Episode 20 (1912)

Time: 8pm GMT, Saturday 29th February 2020 Place: Cambridge 105 Radio More time-travel to the early days of recorded sound with James Errington. This time we find out about the interminable history of musical snobbery, hear some immensely beautiful, surprisingly thick Edison diamond discs and hear what Al Jolson and Billy Murray are up to. …

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