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Tough day today (taking care of a sick-but-not-too-sick 3-year-old) so I badly needed to decompress. Was listening to Bach's Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland (BWV 61) far too loudly on the headphones when Alice (my 6-year-old) came in and we listened together. It was a great father-and-daughter bonding moment, although it stung my conscience to be reminded how much I hope she fulfills my ambitions as a frustrated musician.
Manfred Schroeder was one of the folks involved, along with Jim West, in pioneering work on electret microphones, among many, many other things.
I've just gotten word that he's died, at a very old age.
Rather than eulogize him, let's say it won't be hard to find his accomplishments, including those in audio, (try "Schroeder Section" for instance) on the web here and there.
Getting old sucks. The alternative is even worse.
Thank you for the February issue, which I've read cover to cover - in particular, the Pro-ject review and the records to die for, where I learned a lot.
But most of all, thanks to JA for mentioning The Recording Angel, one of the central books of my life. I probably read it a dozen times back in the 80s when it was first issued, threw it out when we were moving and then bought it again, for keeps.
I have one other book that fits with it, to my mind, Ted Goia's 'Jazz: The Incomplete Art.' Both are worth the effort.
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