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Frederick William Gaisberg (1
January 1873 – 2
September 1951) was an
American musician,
recording engineer and one of the
earliest classical music producers...
- The
Gaisberg is, at 1,287
meters (4,222 ft)
above sea level, a
mountain to the east of Salzburg, Austria. It
belongs to
Salzkammergut Mountains, a range...
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Gaisberg Transmitter is a
facility for FM and TV-transmission on the
Gaisberg mountain near Salzburg, Austria. It was the
first large transmitter in Austria...
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Gaisberg (Heidelberg) is a
mountain of Baden-Württemberg, Germany. In the 17th century, Matthäus
Merian (1593–1650)
depicted the
Gaisberg as
almost completely...
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Franz von
Gaisberg (1465 – 23
March 1529) was
librarian from 1491 to c. 1496 and
abbot of the
Abbey of
Saint Gall from 1504 to 1529. He was born in Konstanz...
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first series of
recordings was made on 3 and 5
April 1902 by Will and Fred
Gaisberg.
Eighteen usable sides by the
members of the
Sistine Chapel Choir were...
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Sebastian Bach's
Cello Suites No. 1 & 2 at the
command of EMI head Fred
Gaisberg. The
recordings went on to spur a
revolution among Bach
aficionados and...
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executives Emile Berliner Bernard Coutaz John
Culshaw C.
Robert Fine Fred
Gaisberg Klaus Heymann Alain Lanceron Walter Legge Edward Lewis Goddard Lieberson...
- They are
supposed to
represent the
hillsides surrounding the city centre:
Gaisberg, Mönchsberg and Kapuzinerberg. The
dusting of
powdered sugar resembles...
- be heard,
rather faintly,
together with
those of the
other choristers on the
Sistine Chapel recordings made by Fred
Gaisberg in 1902.
Short biography...