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Ghost Concert to Revive Music of the Past
YahooNews/AFP ^ | Apr 20, 2005

Posted on 04/21/2005 4:14:05 AM PDT by nuconvert

Ghost concert to revive music of the past

Wed Apr 20, 2005

PARIS (AFP) - Music lovers in North Carolina are due for a strange treat next month.

They will hear two piano virtuosi in concert... but both musicians are long dead.

The music will be played on a grand piano that has been specially programmed to give a note-perfect, live rendition of ancient recordings made by Alfred Cortot in 1928 and Glenn Gould in 1962.

"The piano will replicate every note struck, down to the velocity of the hammer and position of the key when it was played," the British weekly magazine New Scientist reports in next Saturday's issue.

The key to the phantom concert lies in the transcription of the scratchy recordings into a high-resolution version of MIDI, the standard format for encoding music for computers.

The usual problem with MIDI transcription is polyphony -- distinguishing several notes that are played simultaneously.

Attempts to transcribe polyphonic notes are typically only 80 percent successful, says New Scientist. About 10 percent of polyphonic notes are missing and another 10 percent are mistranscribed, which can give the replicated music a hollowness or discordance.

Zenph Studios, a software company based in Raleigh, North Carolina, claims that it has found a solution to the problem, although it refuses to say how for commercial reasons.

It has successfully tried out the Cortot and Gould pieces on the Disklavier Pro, one of only a few concert grand pianos that can record and play back high-definition MIDI files.

A concert will be held in Raleigh next month in which Corto -- dead since 1962 -- will "play" a Chopin prelude, while Gould, in his grave since 1982, will "perform" Bach's 'Goldberg Variations'.

By faithfully transcribing the notes and reproducing them exactly as they were played at the time, the technique could haul out of the archives innumerable sound recordings that have never been released because of flaws such as background noise.

Zenph's next project is to clean up a recording made at a private party by by the jazz giant Art Tatum two years before his death in 1956, the report says.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: concert; midi; music; nc; northcarolina; piano

1 posted on 04/21/2005 4:14:06 AM PDT by nuconvert
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To: nuconvert

Booooooo!


2 posted on 04/21/2005 4:16:33 AM PDT by tdewey10 (Abortion is slavery.)
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To: nuconvert

Got bennies?

3 posted on 04/21/2005 4:18:15 AM PDT by billorites (freepo ergo sum)
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To: nuconvert

Who would pay to attend this?


4 posted on 04/21/2005 4:29:51 AM PDT by edpc
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To: billorites

He was a very strange man.


5 posted on 04/21/2005 4:39:01 AM PDT by nuconvert (No More Axis of Evil by Christmas ! TLR)
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To: nuconvert

I love his Bach.


6 posted on 04/21/2005 4:42:44 AM PDT by billorites (freepo ergo sum)
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To: edpc

Friends, relatives and fans of Cortot and Gould ?

The curious and bored with a few extra bucks?

It's more of an advertising/publicity thing for "Zenph Studios, a software company based in Raleigh, North Carolina."


7 posted on 04/21/2005 4:43:26 AM PDT by nuconvert (No More Axis of Evil by Christmas ! TLR)
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To: nuconvert

This is so bizarre it is humorous!!

By the same token, if it pays off, it will once again prove that P.T. Barnum was right; there really IS a sucker born every minute.

Look at what they are going to do: they want people to PAY money to watch a modernized player piano play a recording so that the developers can do a bit of marketing to introduce their new technology.

From the marketing perspective, this is a brilliant strategy if it works. From a real world perspective, this is just bizarre!!


8 posted on 04/21/2005 4:46:03 AM PDT by DustyMoment (FloriDUH - proud inventors of pregnant/hanging chads and judicide!!)
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.. ancient recordings made in ... 1962.

<harumph !>

9 posted on 04/21/2005 4:47:56 AM PDT by tomkat
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To: nuconvert
Zenph's next project is to clean up a recording made at a private party by by the jazz giant Art Tatum two years before his death in 1956, the report says.

I'd love to hear that! Tatum was a monster.
10 posted on 04/21/2005 4:50:17 AM PDT by GodBlessRonaldReagan (Count Petofi will not be denied!)
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To: GodBlessRonaldReagan

From Wikipedia.....

"Tatum's playing was tremendously technically impressive, and his reharmonization concepts a generation ahead of their time. When Tatum walked into a club where Fats Waller was playing, Waller supposedly said "I play the piano, but God is in the house tonight.""

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_Tatum


11 posted on 04/21/2005 4:58:19 AM PDT by nuconvert (No More Axis of Evil by Christmas ! TLR)
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To: tomkat

lol. I try not to think of myself as ancient


12 posted on 04/21/2005 5:04:34 AM PDT by nuconvert (No More Axis of Evil by Christmas ! TLR)
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To: billorites

how did he die?


13 posted on 04/21/2005 5:08:51 AM PDT by InvisibleChurch (Look! Jimmy Carter! History's greatest monster!)
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To: InvisibleChurch
Gould died of a stroke in 1982. I don't think he was more than 50 years old.

History of hypertension and lots of self-medicating.

14 posted on 04/21/2005 5:11:02 AM PDT by billorites (freepo ergo sum)
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To: tomkat

I don't get how 1928 and 1962 can be "ancient". That's just dumb.


15 posted on 04/21/2005 5:13:45 AM PDT by Gefreiter (When seconds count, the police are minutes away.)
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To: nuconvert
Great Waller quote - too true. Tatum's improvisations were unbelievably complex, reminiscent of Charlie Parker. Great music that deserves to be preserved!
16 posted on 04/21/2005 6:58:47 AM PDT by GodBlessRonaldReagan (Count Petofi will not be denied!)
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