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The study of sessional recordings of 1962-1972 from the BBC radioarchive (The Beatles, Pink Floyd, Deep Purple)
Author(s) -
O. V. Synieokyi
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
vìsnik harkìvsʹkoï deržavnoï akademìï kulʹturi
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2522-1132
pISSN - 2410-5333
DOI - 10.31516/2410-5333.059.02
Subject(s) - corporation , musical , broadcasting (networking) , space (punctuation) , music industry , art , visual arts , history , art history , computer science , political science , law , music education , computer security , operating system
Due to the recent increase in research interest in phono documents, which were created specifically for radio, a documentary analysis of the creation of music programs of the British Broadcasting Corporation is provided. Particular attention is paid to an overview of the chronology of recording sessions for a number of selected bands from the BBC’s archival collection (1962–1972). The role of John Peel in the creation of creative music programs within the framework of “Radio 1” was noted. The study showed that the digitalization of archival space has brought new opportunities for finding lost rarities that were at the origins of rock music. Both positive and negative trends in the restoration and use of archived musical phonograms from radio storages are noted.

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