New York Public Hearing Agenda
The Library of Congress – National Recording Preservation Board Public Hearing on the State of Recorded Sound Preservation in the United States
The Princeton Club New York, New York December 19, 2006
Date: December 19, 2006
Time: 9:30 A.M. to 5:30 P.M.
Location: The Princeton Club 15 West 43rd St.
New York, New York
National Recording Preservation Board (NRPB) Panel
- Gregory Lukow
Chief, Motion Picture, Broadcast and Recorded Sound Division, Library of Congress - Gene DeAnna
Head, Recorded Sound Section, Motion Picture, Broadcast and Recorded Sound Division, Library of Congress - Deanna Marcum Associate Librarian for Library Services, Library of Congress William Ivey Chairman, National Recorded Sound Preservation Foundation
- Michael Feinstein
Musician and music historian/archivist - Sam Brylawski
University of California, Santa Barbara and Consultant to the NRPB - Chris Sterling
Professor of Media and Public Affairs and of Public Policy and Public Administration, George Washington University
Mr. Lukow will serve in the capacity of moderator.
Schedule of Speakers
(Times are approximate)
Time | Panel/Speakers |
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9:30 | Welcome and summary of purpose of the hearing Introduction of representatives of the NRPB Invitation for Board representatives to offer any brief opening remarks |
9:45 | Panel: Preservation Challenges and Practices at Archives and Libraries Sara Velez — Assistant Chief, Rodgers and Hammerstein Archive of Recorded Sound, New York Public Library for the Performing Arts Chris Lacinak — representing the Association of Moving Image Archivists (AMIA) and the Audio Engineering Society Technical Committee on Archiving, Restoration and Digital Libraries Emily Holmes, — Assistant Director of Preservation Reformatting, Columbia University, on behalf of Janet Gertz, Director of Preservation, Columbia University Libraries Barbara Haws — Archivist/Historian, New York Philharmonic |
10:45 | Panel: Copyright and Academic Research Clifford Murphy — PhD. Candidate in Ethnomusicology, Brown University, Mellon Dissertation Fellow in the Humanities in Original Sources |
11:10 | B George — Executive Director of the ARChive of Contemporary Music |
11:35 | Don Waters — Program Officer for Scholarly Communications, Mellon Foundation |
12:00 | Tim Brooks — Music historian, writer, discographer and bibliographer Chairman, Copyright Committee, Association for Recorded Sound Collections (ARSC) |
12:30-1:30 | Lunch |
1:30 | Michael Feinstein — Musician and music historian/archivist, and Member, National Recording Preservation Board |
2:00 | Panel: Preservation of Radio Collections Andy Lanset — Archivist, WNYC, New York Public Radio David Julian Gray — Senior Architect, Content Systems, National Public Radio David Freedman — General Manager, WWOZ, New Orleans Chris Sterling — Professor of Media and Public Affairs and of Public Policy and Public Administration, George Washington University, and Member, National Recording Preservation Board |
3:00 | Panel: Writing About Historic Artists And Ensembles, and Performing Their Music Will Friedwald — Journalist, author, critic and historian of jazz and popular music Dan Levinson — Professional clarinetist, arranger, performer and music historian |
3:30 | George Blood — Safe Sound Archive, Philadelphia, PA Adrian Cosentini — Audio / Preservation Manager for the New York Philharmonic |
4:15 | Dan Sheehy — Director and Curator of Smithsonian-Folkways Recordings |
4:40 | Closing remarks, observations or discussion by panel of NRPB representatives and adjournment |