The Dawn of Recorded Music

Blind Skeleton's Three Tune Tuesday
Blind Skeleton's Three Tune Tuesday
The Dawn of Recorded Music
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In this week’s episode of “Three Tune Tuesday,” we explore the transformative era of the dawn of recorded music. Join us as we listen to George W. Johnson’s jovial “The Laughing Song” from 1891, Enrico Caruso’s powerful 1904 recording of “Vesti la giubba,” and Charles D’Almaine’s elegant “Gavotte” from the same year. Discover how the advent of recording technology changed the way people experienced and enjoyed music, bringing the voices and melodies of iconic artists into homes around the world for the first time. Tune in for a captivating journey through musical history and the early days of acoustic recording.