Also helped compile and produce Actionable Offenses from archeophone records 
can't forget that one ! In 2007. 





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Sent: Monday, April 7, 2014 9:57:43 PM 
Subject: [Phono-L] Fwd: [ARSCLIST] David Giovannoni Collection of Home Cylinder 
Recordings at UCSB 

Wow! Talk about generosity! Look at this collection now available ON LINE 
for FREE. 

David Giovanonni is also part of the First Sounds Project that discovered 
and made available the Scott Phonautographs. 

Steve 



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Sent: 4/7/2014 6:25:41 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time 
Subj: [ARSCLIST] David Giovannoni Collection of Home Cylinder Recordings 
at UCSB 


The UCSB Library has acquired David Giovannoni's collection of over 500 
home 
wax recordings, assembled over the past 40 years. Home wax, personal 
recordings, home recordings, or whatever you want to call them were made by 
everyday people, not record companies or professional field recordists, and 
capture the early spirit of the public's interaction with recording 
technology. The bulk of the recordings are from 1893 through the 1920s. 



The recordings have been digitized and identified by Giovannoni and Patrick 
Feaster and are now available online via the Cylinder Preservation and 
Digitization Project website. Click on the link below for an introductory 
essay by Feaster that provides an overview of the collection and a link to 
the recordings. 



http://cylinders.library.ucsb.edu/homewax.php 



David 



David Seubert 

Head, Special Collections (Acting) 

UC Santa Barbara Library 

University of California 
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