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1912 in Art

Jean Metzinger – Danseuse au café Giacomo Balla – The Hand of the Violinist (The Rhythms of the Bow) FrantiÅ¡ek Kupka – Katedrála Henri Matisse – The Conversation Vilhelm Hammershøi – Interior with an Easel Robert Delaunay — Simultaneous Windows on the City Kazimir Malevich – The Knifegrinder Ernst Ludwig Kirchner – Nollendorfplatz Pablo Picasso …

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Centuries of Sound on Cambridge 105 Radio — Episode 9 (1901)

James and Sean take you on a journey back to the year 1901 to listen to original, unmediated, often completely unacceptable recordings from the early days of the gramophone. This time we have rousing sort-of proto-proto-proto-jazz, stunning vocal acrobatics from a Russian soprano, vaudeville comedy which may or may not have stood the test of …

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A Titanic Research Pack

Today is the 107th anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic. The story of the “unsinkable” liner hitting the iceberg is so famous it hardly seems worth retelling for the umpteenth time, except perhaps for the producers of Entertainment Tonight, who reported on the sinking of the Costa Concordia with this headline So, here’s a …

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1912

MP3 direct download | Itunes | Mixcloud | Feedburner (RSS) “Why was the phonograph valued so highly as a means of musical progress? To answer this question we must recognise two perceptions widely held in early twentieth-century America: that classical music was a powerful cultural and musical force to which Americans sadly lacked exposure, and …

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Elsewhere in 1912

January 1 – The Republic of China is established as Dr. Sun Yat-Sen takes the oath of office as the Provisional President at Nanjing. January 8 – The African National Congress is founded as the South African Native National Congress in a four-day meeting at Bloemfontein. January 9 – The 130 foot tall Equitable Building, …

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Centuries of Sound on Cambridge 105 Radio — Episode 8 (1900)

A journey through the history of recorded sound with James and Sean. This time we reach the 1900s, and hear Arthur Collins, Vess L Ossman, Arthur Pryor, and other stars of the late Victorian era. We even have a recording of Franz Joseph I of Austria & Hungary, made on a piece of wire. Join …

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