悼念

IF 0.1 N/A POETRY WILLIAM CARLOS WILLIAMS REVIEW Pub Date : 2017-12-02 DOI:10.1353/wcw.2017.0006
Bryce Conrad
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斯托考斯基于1958年接受他的荣誉会员资格。L eopold Stokowski在恩格兰去世,享年95岁。斯托考斯基1882年出生于伦敦,作为一名富有争议和影响力的指挥家,他在国际上声名鹊起。1958年,他被任命为音频工程学会荣誉会员,以表彰他在该领域的杰出贡献,因为他能够将音频工程与美学相结合,创造出极致的音乐。1905年,斯托考斯基作为风琴师来到美国。他几乎没有指挥经验。1909年,他接管了辛辛那提管弦乐团,三年后,他成为费城管弦乐团的指挥,在他的指导下,费城管弦乐团从一个次要级别上升到了一个突出的位置。在那里,他作为一位直觉和鼓舞人心的指挥家的声誉得以确立,传奇的斯托考斯基之声也由此而来。斯托考斯基总是富有实验性和创新性,他创造了第一个灯光和音乐呈现,尽管受到批评,他仍继续表演新作曲家的音乐,声称“必须听到新一代(斯特拉文斯基、朔恩伯格和肖斯塔科维奇)的声音。”1931年,他制作了一些第一批商业长演奏唱片:贝多芬的《第五交响曲》和朔恩伯格的《大师》。他很快就被称为“高保真教父”。除了他作为音乐家的非凡声誉外,斯托考斯基在为各种音乐形式辩护时也被认为是一个特立独行的人。他坚持认为“流行音乐的历史表明,它是人民真正的艺术形式。”。“为了实现他“让每个人都能获得最伟大的音乐”的目标,他在90岁后录制了大约20张专辑,合同将延长到他的百年诞辰。这个人留下了遗产;音频工程协会也加入了许多哀悼他的行列。AES终身会员E dwin Beemish在新泽西去世,享年70岁。在他的职业生涯中,Beemish先生从事音频工程的商店制作和现场服务,专门从事广播和录音领域的工作。作为特拉华河谷无线电协会的特许会员,M.r.Beemish经营自己的无线电业务长达17年。他的工作包括广播工作室、有线音乐和录音室的开发、安装和运营。他参与设计和建造与同步机械显示器结合使用的音频设备。
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Stokowski accepting his honorary membership in 1 5 8 L eopold Stokowski died in En-gland at the age of 95. Born in London in 1882, Stokowski rose to international prominence as a controversial and influential conductor. He was named an honorary member of the Audio Engineering Society in 1958 for his outstanding contribution to the field-for his ability to combine audio engineering with esthetics to produce the ultimate in music. When Stokowski came to America in 1905 as an organist. he had almost no conducting experience. He took over the Cincinnati Orchestra in 1909 and three years later he became conductor of the Philadelphia Orchestra, which moved from a secondary rank to a place of prominence under his direction. There his reputation as an intuitive and inspirational conductor was established and the legendary Stokowski sound was ordained. Always experimental and innovative , Stokowski created the first light and music presentation, and despite criticism continued to perform the music of new composers, asserting "the new generation [of Stravinsky, Schonberg and Shostakovich] must be heard." In 1931 he made some of the first commercial long-playing recordings: Beethoven's Fifth Symphony and Schonberg's "Gurrelieder." He soon became known as the "godfather of high fidelity. " In addition to his extraordinary reputation as a musician, Stokowski was considered somewhat of a maverick in his defense of all forms of music. He maintained that "the history of popular music showed that it was the true art form of the people." In fulfilling his goal "to make the greatest kind of music available to everyone" he recorded some 20 albums after the age of 90 under a contract which would have extended to his centennial. The man leaves a legacy ; and the Audio Engineering Society joins the many who mourn his death. E dwin Beemish, Life Member of the AES, died in New Jersey at the age of 70. In the course of his career, Mr. Beemish worked in shop production and field service of audio engineering, specializing in the areas of broadcasting and recording. A Charter Member of the Delaware Valley Radio Association, M r. Beemish ran his own radio business for 17 years. His work consisted of development, installation and operation of broadcast studios, wired music and recording studios. He was involved in designing and building audio equipment used in conjunction with synchronized mechanical displays.
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