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36th Annual ARSC Conference, Santa Barbara California
Preliminary Program (as of Feb. 28, 2002)

Wednesday, May 8

Time

Event

Location

9:00am ­ 5:00pm

ARSC Board Meeting

El Monte Room

9:00am ­ 5:00pm

Pre-Conference Workshop: Basic Care and Management of Sound Recordings

La Cantina

1:00pm ­ 5:00pm

Wine Tasting Tour of the Santa Ynez Valley

Hosted by ARSC members and California wine aficionados, Martin Silver and Garrett Bowles. Separate registration fee required. Limited to 20 people. Bus leaves from the Radisson at 1:00pm.

1:00pm ­ 3:30pm

Lotusland Botanic Gardens Tour

Tour the world famous estate of “opera” singer Ganna Walska, now a botanic gardens open to the public. Separate registration fee required. Limited availability. Bus leaves from the Radisson at 1:00pm, tour begins at 1:30.

2:00pm ­ 8:00pm

Registration

El Cabrillo Room Foyer

7:00pm ­ 10:00pm

Welcome Reception

Cabrillo Pavilion Arts Center

The Cabrillo Pavilion Arts Center is across the street from the Radisson Hotel on the beach. Please join us for food, local wines and entertainment.

Thursday, May 9

8:00am ­ 5:00pm

Exhibits

The Gazebo

8:00am ­ 5:00pm

Silent Auction

El Cabrillo Room

8:00am ­ 5:00pm

Registration

El Cabrillo Room Foyer

8:00am ­ 8:00am

Welcome and ARSC Business meeting

El Cabrillo Room

8:30am ­ Noon

Morning Sessions

El Cabrillo Room

American "Exhibition" Recordings of 1888-1889: Prologue to the Recording Industry. Patrick Feaster, Indiana University.

The Earliest Hawaiian Recordings, Facts & Myths. Malcolm Rockwell, Kula, Hawaii.

The Rise of the Hit Record and Jazz at Edison, 1917-1923. Jerry Fabris, Edison National Historic Site.

Understanding Beecham: The Post-War Contract Negotiations with Columbia Records and EMI. David Patmore, University of Sheffield

Compilation Copyright: Digital Distribution's Author Impact. Alana Lowe-Petraske, Cardiff University.

Noon ­ 1:30pm

Lunch

On your own

1:30pm ­ 5:00pm

Afternoon Sessions

El Cabrillo Room

National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences presentation: Preserving the Pop Masters. Ralph Sutton, Wonderland Recording Studios, and Al Schmitt.

Lalo Guerrero, The Father of Chicano Music. Salvador Güereña, Univeristy of California, Santa Barbara and Dan Guerrero, Hollywood, California.

Preservation and Accessibility through Digitizing the Arhoolie Foundation’s Frontera Collection. Chris Strachwitz and Tom Diamant, The Arhoolie Foundation.

7:30pm ­ 9:00pm

Evening Sessions

TBA

An Announcer’s Life is Not a Happy One. Don Manildi, University of Maryland, and Dennis Rooney.

Friday, May 10

8:00am ­ 5:00pm

Exhibits

The Gazebo

8:00am ­ 5:00pm

Registration

El Cabrillo Room Foyer

8:00am ­ 12:30pm

Silent Auction

El Cabrillo Room

8:00am ­ Noon

Morning Sessions

El Cabrillo Room

California Dreamin': The Romance of California in Sheet Music and Popular Recordings of the Early 20th Century. Tom and Virginia Hawthorn, Hawthorn’s Antique Audio.

Roy Ringwald: Arranger Extraordinaire. Peter F. Kiefer, Penn State University.

Early Mozart Recordings: Documents of Traditions and New Concepts. Martin Elste, Staatliches Institut für Musikforschung Preussischer Kulturbesitz.

Composer and Creator Performances on Record. Gary Galo, State University of New York, Potsdam.

Update on the International Piano Archive: Delights, Disasters, and Discoveries. Don Manildi, University of Maryland.

Noon ­ 1:30pm

Lunch

On your own

1:30pm ­ 5:00pm

Afternoon Sessions

Afternoon Sessions

Storage and Preservation Today for Tomorrow. David Wexler, Hollywood Vaults, Inc.

The Otari Digital Archive System. John Spencer, VP Sales and Marketing, Otari Corporation.

Retrieving and Restoring Information from Damaged Full-track Monaural Tape Recordings. Seth B. Winner, New York Public Library, and Dennis Rooney, New York, NY.

7:30pm ­ 9:00pm

Evening Sessions

TBA

Saturday, May 11 (Sessions at UCSB)

8:00am

Buses leave Radisson Hotel

8:30am ­ Noon

Registration

Corwin Pavilion Lobby

8:30am ­ 9:30am

Morning continental breakfast

Corwin Pavilion Patio

Continental breakfast sponsored by the UCSB Libraries

9:30am ­ Noon

Morning Sessions

Corwin Pavilion

The California Antique Phonograph Society Southwest Museum Cylinder Project. Michael F. Khanchalian, Mark Ulano, and Dan Reed.

Mexican-American Music in the Lummis Wax Cylinder Collection: Issues in Transcription and Publication. John Koegel, California State University, Fullerton.

From Central Avenue to the Pan Afrikan Peoples Arkestra ­ Documenting Community Arts in the African American Community of Los Angeles. Steven L. Isoardi, UCLA Oral History Program.

The Search for Sister O.M. Terrell. Bruce Nemerov, The Center for Popular Music.

Rabbits, Rats, and Trained Widow Spiders: The Story of Jazz Bandleader and Amateur Zoologist, Harry Spindler (1893-1961). David N. Lewis, All Music Guide.

Noon ­ 2:00pm

UCSB Libraries Book and Record Sale

Davidson Library, 8th Fl

Proceeds from the record and book sale will benefit the Friends of the UCSB Libraries.

Noon ­ 12:30pm
12:30 ­ 1:00pm

UCSB Libraries
Tours of Special Collections

Davidson Library, 3rd Fl

Limited to 15 people per group. Tours are free, but signup on the registration form. Meet in the lobby of the Special Collections Department.

1:00pm ­ 3:00pm

Afternoon Sessions

Corwin Pavilion

The Durbeck Archive: Documenting Complete Opera Recordings of the LP Era. Edward F. Durbeck III, Oceanside, California.

Archival Collections on the Web: Cylinders & Berliner On-line. David Seubert, University of California, Santa Barbara, and Samuel Brylawski, Library of Congress.

ARSC and the National Recording Preservation Board. Bill Klinger, Chardon, Ohio.

3:00pm ­ 4:15pm

ARSC Membership meeting

Corwin Pavilion

4:30pm

Bus leaves for Radisson

6:30pm ­ 9:00pm

ARSC Awards Banquet

El Cabrillo Room

Separate registration fee required.


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