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This sounds promisinghttp://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/03/09/AR2007030902255.html
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Between 1969-70, one of the Tushinsky brothers (Joseph?) hosted a program on a Philadelphia classical FM station, playing reproductions of historic piano recordings. The sponsor was his Superscope company. I assume this was from an early version of their Pianocorder, a device which was sold to Yamaha some years later after further development. That device, I believe, became the diskclavier.Does anyone have more information on this to help my poor memory?
I was told by the people who did the work on Gould, that Art Tatum was much more difficult to reproduce.
What I was told was that there are many artistic issues to resolve involving the re-recording rather than difficulties in generating the code for the piano.
Attended the actual yamaha pro diskclavier performance at the last International Piano Pedagogy Conference in Atlanta.
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