Showing posts with label restoration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label restoration. Show all posts

Thursday, February 21, 2013

Friday, June 18, 2010

Francois en Lucille se gesamentlike sangloopbaan strek sedert 1968.


As sangpaar en as soliste verskyn in die tydperk 9 langspeelplate: hulle tree byne 3000 keer op die verhoog op en onderneem ook twee Europese konsertreise. Plaaslik het hulle in drie televisiereekse opgetree en in 1991 verskyn hulle eerste opname van geestelike liedere.

Hiervan sê Francois en Lucille:

“Dit is voorwaar ‘n voorreg om na soveel jare ons talente op die wyse te kan gebruik uit erkentlikheid teenoor ons Skepper vir geleenthede deur die jare en vir ‘strome van seën’ in ons private sowel as ons professionele lewens. Ons dank ook aan die duisende luisteraars wat deur die jare aan ons bly glo het en in besonder aan Johan Coetzer wat hierdie plaat geinisieer het”.

Regisseur/Programmering/Akoestiese klavier: Harold Schenk
Opname-ingenieur: Cesar D’Almeida
Musikante: Tromme en perkussie: Stef Kruger (kitaar); Blackie Swart (trompet)
Ondersteunende stemme : Coleske-broers.
Opname datum: Junie 1991

Maryna Barnard, SABC Audio Restoration

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Transcription Record by Jill Richards (Piano) and Diane Coutts/Marietjie Scoonraad (Piano)

Sabc Audio Restoration transcribed a Transcription Record by Jill Richards (Piano) and Diane Coutts/Marietjie Scoonraad (Piano), Including titles like Tonal Implications for Pianoforte and Prelude, Fugue and Postlude for Piano Duet Op. 17.


The recording was done in M1 Broadcast Centre, March 1986.

Jan de Jong handled the recording, and Daphne Kramers was the producer.

This recording was re-mastered on the 20th of April 2010.

Maryna Barnard, SABC Audio Restoration Section

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Audio Restoration 2

The Audio Restoration Section, one of the oldest departments in the SABC,  was established during the 1950s, recording local music to broadcast to the local people.

The department is now responsible for digitising the collection and redistributing the music to all the libraries in the country. In diversifying its facilities, it now also offers further services to the SABC and its clients, including CD duplication and audio restoration facilities.


Maryna Barnard, Bags Farrell, SABC Audio Restoration Section

Friday, March 19, 2010

South African Library Week

The SABC Media Libraries are celebrating South African Library Week.












The SABC Media Libraries consist of 5 very different sections and 39 versatile staff members: –


The Information Library is your usual library, but for a few exceptional features: this is the information hub to go to when you need anything, from a recipe or knitting instructions to specialised information on broadcasting-specific subjects. All important newspaper articles regarding the SABC, World Cup Soccer 2010 and major political events and happenings are scanned and electronically preserved. It also houses an Internet café and the staff can scan, copy or print any documents you might need for research or projects.

The Music Library is unique in that it deals mostly with clients from outside the SABC, hiring out classical music scores and orchestral instruments to orchestras, choirs and other musicians. Apart from taking care of some beautiful and unique music instruments like Steinway pianos, Lyon & Healy harps and two gorgeous Pollman double basses, it also contains a wealth of interesting information on music in South Africa from as far back as 1934, in the form of classical music programmes of symphony concerts and other cultural events.

The Record Library, a name which still dates from the time when records were proudly owned, played and displayed by any person who loved his music - when any true music lover saved for months to buy that perfect desired long-playing record, and when cd’s and cassettes were nothing more than science fiction. There is nothing outdated about this library at present, though. Now containing mostly cd’s and dvd’s, this is the playground for any DJ or music compiler worth his salt. It houses an astonishing collection of music ranging from hip-hop to jazz to pop to classics to maskandi, and everything in-between.

The Sound Restoration Unit digitally re-masters audio and transfers it to CD, thereby playing an important role in restoring and preserving music from the past – they can also copy your cd and design a label for your special recording.

Radio Archives is another information-rich link in the media libraries. Faithfully preserving and restoring programs in English, Afrikaans, Sotho, Tsonga, Venda, Zulu - in fact all official languages – these dedicated fundi can find you sound clips and programs on diverse subjects like history, sports, dramas and other genres from as far back as 1926.

Do yourself a favour and come and spend a lunch hour (or any bit of free time) to browse through our collections, get to know the librarians and archivists and discover more about any subject which interests you. It will be time well spent!

PLEASE TAKE NOTE
YOU CAN RETURN ANY LIBRARY BOOKS THIS WEEK –
NO FINES – NO QUESTIONS ASKED