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Date:         Fri, 8 Apr 2005 13:19:17 -0400
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From:         Dick Spottswood <[log in to unmask]>
Subject:      Fw: Nat'l Recordings Registry
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this dialogue began a couple of days ago. I thought it might be of broader interest. Dick ----- Forwarded by Dick Spottswood/dick/AmericanU on 04/08/2005 01:17 PM ----- Joe Wilson <[log in to unmask]> 04/07/2005 11:19 PM To: "Bill Nowlin" <[log in to unmask]> cc: "Catherine Hiebert Kerst" <[log in to unmask]>, <[log in to unmask]>, "Matthew Barton" <mbarton@loc.gov>, <[log in to unmask]>, <jhick@starpower.net>, <[log in to unmask]>, <[log in to unmask]rg>, <[log in to unmask]>, <[log in to unmask]>, "John Barton" <[log in to unmask]>, <[log in to unmask]>, "Doris M Craig" <[log in to unmask]>, <[log in to unmask]>, <Flawn@aol.com>, "Nora Yeh" <[log in to unmask]>, <[log in to unmask]m>, <[log in to unmask]>, <[log in to unmask]>, <RhythmNow@aol.com>, "Ken Irwin" <[log in to unmask]>, "Gene Berry" <[log in to unmask]>, "Theadocia Millich Austen" <[log in to unmask]v>, "Judy Ng" <[log in to unmask]>, <[log in to unmask]>, "Jennifer A Cutting" <[log in to unmask]>, <[log in to unmask]>, <[log in to unmask]>, "Stephen Winick" <swinic[log in to unmask]>, <[log in to unmask]>, "Peter T Bartis" <peba@loc.gov>, "Guha Shankar" <[log in to unmask]>, "Ann Hoog" <a[log in to unmask]>, "Ilana Harlow" <[log in to unmask]>, "Sarah Bradley Leighton" <[log in to unmask]>, <[log in to unmask]>, "Michael Taft" <[log in to unmask]>, <pete@thetraditionbearers.com>, <[log in to unmask]>, "Stephanie Aileen Hall" <[log in to unmask]>, <[log in to unmask]>, <penguineggs@hotmail.com>, <[log in to unmask]>, <[log in to unmask]u>, <[log in to unmask]>, "Marcia Segal" <mseg@loc.gov>, "Jonathan Gold" <[log in to unmask]>, <Pmkennedy@aol.com>, <[log in to unmask]>, "David A Taylor" <dtay@loc.gov>, "Margaret Kruesi" <[log in to unmask]>, <charlie@airshowmastering.com>, "Judith A Gray" <[log in to unmask]>, <rod@mustrad.org.uk>, "Peggy Bulger" <[log in to unmask]>, <T80MJ[log in to unmask]>, "Dick Spottswood" <[log in to unmask]>, "Todd Harvey" <[log in to unmask]>, "Valda Morris" <vmor@loc.gov>, <[log in to unmask]>, <[log in to unmask]>, <[log in to unmask]>, <[log in to unmask]> Subject: Re: Nat'l Recordings Registry I can define the problem in two words: James Billington. It has become another "national hits" list and accompanying blather because the Librarian wants it that way. When the legislation was passed Mickey Hart, Fred Leiberman and me were on the Hill and worked to persuade the main sponsors (mainly Steny Hoyer) to include collections and other material truly endangered in the list of materials that would be considered for inclusion. They agreed, Mr. Hoyer was very cordial, some changes were made in the legislation, and we thought all was fine. But here a few years later we have a blather list of hits, not one item really endangered. I hear that the problem is the Librarian; that he likes to whoop it up on the stump for highly visible preservation, and get lots of attention. But I think this list proves that this program is totally unconcerned with preservation and is worse than useless because it creates the illusion that something is being done. So I hereby join up with Dick and Bill to create the Raspberry Trio. Maybe the Yolo boy out in California will want to come forth and we can all get together and discuss adjustments. There are still some people on the Hill who worry about such matters as misrepresentation and baloney programs. Joe Wilson On Apr 7, 2005, at 11:49 AM, Bill Nowlin wrote: > Dick, you old fuddy-duddy, don’t you think it is important to preserve > hip-hop superstar Chuck D’s album "Fear of a Black Planet"? The > album came out fifteen years ago, on the obscure Def-Jam label. > Copies of this rare album are selling for as much as $10.99 new from > retailer Amazon.com. Surely, the time to act is now. > > > > Bill > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Dear Jen, > > Looks to me as though the list is turning into one more Greatest Hits > compilation. I thought the idea of the Registry was to identify for > preservation purposes important recordings whose future existence is > in peril. > > Dick Spottswood > > > > > > > "Jennifer A Cutting" <[log in to unmask]> > > 04/07/2005 10:24 AM > > > To: <[log in to unmask]>, > <don.fleming@alan-lomax.com>, <[log in to unmask]>, <[log in to unmask]>, > <MKAl[log in to unmask]>, <[log in to unmask]>, <[log in to unmask]>, > <[log in to unmask]>, <[log in to unmask]>, > <[log in to unmask]>, <[log in to unmask]>, > <[log in to unmask]>, <[log in to unmask]>, <malcolm.t[log in to unmask]>, > <[log in to unmask]>, <daryl@grammy.com>, > <[log in to unmask]>, <penguineggs@hotmail.com>, > <[log in to unmask]>, "Ann Hoog" <a[log in to unmask]>, "Catherine > Hiebert Kerst" <[log in to unmask]>, "Doris M Craig" <[log in to unmask]>, "David > A Taylor" <[log in to unmask]>, "Gene Berry" <[log in to unmask]>, "Guha Shankar" > <[log in to unmask]>, "Ilana Harlow" <[log in to unmask]>, "John Barton" > <[log in to unmask]>, "Jennifer A Cutting" <[log in to unmask]>, "Judy Ng" > <[log in to unmask]>, "Jonathan Gold" <[log in to unmask]>, "Judith A Gray" > <[log in to unmask]>, "Matthew Barton" <[log in to unmask]>, "Peggy Bulger" > <[log in to unmask]>, "Margaret Kruesi" <[log in to unmask]>, "Marcia Segal" > <[log in to unmask]>, "Michael Taft" <[log in to unmask]v>, "Nora Yeh" > <[log in to unmask]>, "Peter T Bartis" <peb[log in to unmask]>, "Stephanie Aileen > Hall" <[log in to unmask]>, "Sarah Bradley Leighton" <[log in to unmask]>, > "Stephen Winick" <[log in to unmask]>, "Theadocia Millich Austen" > <t[log in to unmask]>, "Todd Harvey" <[log in to unmask]>, "Valda Morris" > <[log in to unmask]>, <[log in to unmask]>, <rod@mustrad.org.uk>, > <[log in to unmask]>, <[log in to unmask]m>, <[log in to unmask]>, > <[log in to unmask]>, <billn@rounder.com>, <[log in to unmask]>, > <[log in to unmask]>, <[log in to unmask]>, <[log in to unmask]>, > <ncohen@teleport.com>, <[log in to unmask]>, > <rdnevi[log in to unmask]>, <[log in to unmask]>, <[log in to unmask]>, > <[log in to unmask]>, <[log in to unmask]>, > <T8[log in to unmask]>, <[log in to unmask]> > cc: > Subject: Nat'l Recordings Registry > > > > > In case you haven't gotten around to reading about this, I'm copying > you all on an SEM list posting about the new National Recordings > Registry selections... or, just go to the link on the Library's home > page at www.loc.gov! > > I'm happy to see that, standing right alongside Nirvana and the Beach > Boys -- are Jimmie Rodgers, Sister Rosetta Tharpe, Flatt & Scruggs, > and Muddy Waters. Lots of good stuff there. Check it out! > > Jennifer > > ========= > > Date: Wed, 6 Apr 2005 15:12:16 -0500 > From: Suzanne Flandreau <[log in to unmask]> > Subject: National Recording Registry for 2004 > > Friends: > > The third round of selections for the National Recording Registry was > announced yesterday. The registry names especially important or > significant recordings in a number of fields. Tony Seeger is SEM's > representative to the National Recording Preservation Board and I am > alternate. We both voted > on the nominations to the list, which was then selected by the > Librarian of Congress. Note also that the NRPB has begun to deal with > the issues of archiving and preservation. > > The list of this year's selections is at > http://www.loc.gov/rr/record/nrpb/nrpb-2004reg.html and the entire > list so far is at > http://www.loc.gov/rr/record/nrpb/nrpb-masterlist.html . > > This year the collections of field recordings named to the list were > represented by a single performance, although entire collections were > named in previous years. The press release is pasted below. Note that > nominations for the next list will be accepted until July 1, 2005. We > encourage you to send in nominations of historically, culturally or > technologically important ethnomusicological collections. > > Suzanne Flandreau > For Tony Seeger and the NRPB > > April 5, 2005 > > LIBRARIAN OF CONGRESS NAMES 50 RECORDINGS > TO THE 2004 NATIONAL RECORDING REGISTRY > > Librarian of Congress James H. Billington has made his annual > selection of 50 sound recordings for the National Recording Registry. > Under the terms of the National Recording Preservation Act of 2000, > the Librarian is responsible for annually selecting recordings that > are "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant." > Registry recordings must be at least 10 years old. In announcing the > registry, the Librarian said, "Once again, we have the opportunity to > celebrate the rich variety of music > recorded in the United States and the importance of sound recording > in our lives." > The National Recording Registry was created by the National Recording > Preservation Act of 2000, legislation that promotes and supports audio > preservation. The registry celebrates the richness and variety of the > nation's audio legacy and underscores the responsibility to assure the > long-term preservation of that legacy for future generations. > Congressman Steny Hoyer was one of the sponsors of the legislation > establishing the first nationwide effort to preserve the nation's > sound recordings. "I am pleased we are adding 50 sound recordings to > the National Recording Registry to ensure that future generations will > be able to hear and experience the musical selections which have > become a part of this country's heritage," he said. > Nominations for the registry were gathered from members of the > public, who submitted suggestions online (www.loc.gov/nrpb), and from > the National Recording Preservation Board, which comprises leaders in > the fields of music, recorded sound and preservation. The board also > assisted the Librarian with the review of nominations. The new > additions to the registry honor a wide variety of outstanding spoken > and musical recordings. Among the selections is the sound recording > of one of 20th century's greatest scientific achievements - the > landing on the moon - which was beamed into homes throughout the > world. The registry also > highlights the use of sound in the natural sciences, as demonstrated > through Professor Katharine Payne's revelatory recordings of > elephants. Selections include a number of significant political > recordings, as well as the first complete recording of the Bible. > Hip-hop superstar Chuck D, whose album "Fear of a Black Planet " was > added to the registry, and Michael Feinstein, one of the premier > interpreters of American popular song, attended the news conference to > discuss the importance of sound preservation. Feinstein paid tribute > to George Gershwin and Fred and Adele Astaire's 1926 recording of > "Fascinating Rhythm," by > performing it on Gershwin's own piano, now at the Library of Congress > and on view in the George and Ira Gershwin Room, a permanent > exhibition for materials from the Library's extensive Gershwin > Collection. The Astaire-Gershwin recording was named to the third > annual registry. On behalf of Congress and the National Recording > Preservation Board, the Library of Congress is conducting a study on > the state of audio preservation > and will develop a comprehensive national recording preservation > program, the first of its kind. The study encompasses the current > state of sound-recording archiving, preservation, restoration > activities and access to those recordings by scholars and the public. > The Council on Library and Information Resources is assisting the > Library in conducting the audio preservation study. > The Library is identifying and preserving the best existing versions > of the recordings on the registry. These efforts have received support > from record companies and archives. Sony BMG, in particular, is > assisting the national preservation program by locating the best > surviving elements of its recordings and duplicating them at no cost > to the Library, ensuring that the > best existing versions are added to the National Recording Registry > Collection at the Library of Congress. > The Library is currently accepting nominations for the 2005 National > Recording Registry at the National Recording Preservation Board Web > site, www.loc.gov/nrpb. The deadline for public nominations is July > 1, 2005. The Library of Congress is the nation's oldest federal > cultural institution and the world's largest library with more than > 130 million items, which includes nearly 3 million sound recordings. > The Library's Recorded Sound > Section holds the largest number of radio broadcasts in the United > States - more than 500,000. > > > > > ======================================= > Jennifer A. Cutting, Folklife Specialist (Reference) > Archive of Folk Culture, American Folklife Center > Library of Congress > 101 Independence Ave., SE > Washington, D.C. 20540-4610 > vox: (202) 707-1731 (personal desk) > (202) 707-5510 (reference desk) > fax: (202) 707-2076 > email: [log in to unmask] > ======================================= > "A nation creates music -- the composer only > arranges it." > Bela Bartok


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