Media Relations
Press Release:
MEDIA CONTACTS: Terri Berns
561-297-1164,
tberns@fau.edu or
Carol Lewis
561-297-0245,
clewis36@fau.edu
Judaica Sound Archives Founder to Discuss Challenges of Preserving Judaica Recordings During “From Trash to Treasure” Presentation
WHAT:
“From
Trash to Treasure: Building the Judaica Sound Archives,” a
presentation by Nathan Tinanoff, founder and director of the
Judaica
Sound Archives ® (JSA) at Florida Atlantic University
Libraries,
featuring photographs and musical selections from original
phonograph
recordings.
WHEN: Wednesday, March 5, at 2:30 p.m.
WHERE:
Florida
Atlantic University
S.E. Wimberly Library
Fifth Floor East
777 Glades Road
Boca Raton, FL 33431
COST:
Free
and open to the public. Reservations are not available.
Seating is limited.
CONTACT: JSA at FAU Libraries at 561-297-0080
The Judaica Sound Archives® (JSA) at FAU Libraries has been collecting recorded music and voices of the early 20th century since 2002. Founder and Director Nathan Tinanoff will discuss how the JSA became the fastest growing and one of the largest collections of Judaica recordings in the world. His presentation, “From Trash to Treasure: Building the Judaica Sound Archives,” will cover past challenges and innovative directions for the future. This informative lecture is filled with photographs and musical selections from original phonograph recordings.
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