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  Invent Now | Hall of Fame | Search | Inventor Profile | Peter Carl Goldmark
Goldmark earned 77 patents and was awarded the National Medal of Science in 1977.
Born in Budapest, Hungary, Goldmark studied at the Universities of Berlin and Vienna before immigrating to the U.S. in 1933.
In 1948, Goldmark invented the LP by slowing the record from 78 revolutions per minute (rpm) to 33 1/3 rpm, increasing the length of the groove and decreasing its width.
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 Carl Goldmark - 1. Symphonie Es-Dur op. 26
Carl (oder: Karl) Goldmark wuchs als eines von mehr als zwanzig Geschwistern in ärmlichen Verhältnissen auf.
Seine musikalischen Wurzeln liegen in der dörflichen Tanzmusik.
Carl (also Karl) Goldmark grew up in a family of more than twenty siblings in poor circumstances.
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 Lemelson-MIT Program
Peter Carl Goldmark was born in Budapest, Hungary in 1906.
Goldmark served in subsequent positions at CBS including director of research and development, vice president of CBS Labs, and president and director of research.
He was constantly innovating, developing groundbreaking devices such as a scanning system used by the Lunar Orbiter spacecraft in 1966 to transmit photographs from the moon to the earth, and contributing to video cassette recording technology that lead to the advent of the VCR.
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 Carl Goldmark Jr., 80, Physician at Lenox Hill - New York Times   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
LEAD: Dr. Carl Goldmark Jr., an obstetrician and gynecologist and a former president of the New York State Medical Society, died Friday at Lenox Hill Hospital in Manhattan.
Carl Goldmark Jr., an obstetrician and gynecologist and a former president of the New York State Medical Society, died Friday at Lenox Hill Hospital in Manhattan.
Goldmark had been associated with Lenox Hill since graduating from the Long Island College of Medicine in 1933.
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 PETER CARL GOLDMARK FACTS AND INFORMATION   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Peter Carl Goldmark (1906 – 1977) was a Hungarian-born, American engineer who, during his time with Columbia Records, was instrumental in developing the long-playing (LP) microgroove 33-1/3 rpm vinyl phonograph discs which defined home audio for two generations.
Goldmark's LP records were introduced by Goddard Lieberson (April 5, 1911 – May 29, 1977), who later became president of Columbia Records from 1956 – 71 and 1973 – 75.
In addition to developing the technology for the 33-1/3/RPM record, Goldmark claimed to have developed competitive technology for color television and videotape early in his career at Columbia, but he received limited support for this research from the company.
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 Peter Carl Goldmark (BookRags) Summary
Goldmark was born in Budapest, Hungary, on December 2, 1906, the eldest child of Sandor (Alexander) Goldmark, a businessman, and Emma Steiner.
Goldmark slowed the revolution speed from 78 rpm to 33 1/3 rpm and increased the grooves to 300 hairline grooves per inch.
Goldmark envisioned an album whose grooves were cut much closer together and whose turntable turned much slower, allowing more music on each side.
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 Goldmark Family Papers [ca. 1865]-1975.
Goldmark and Conried (New York, N.Y.); Goldmark, Joseph, 1818-1881.; Kossuth, Lajos, 1802-1894.; Adler, Helen Goldmark.; Brandeis, Alice Goldmark.; Goldmark, Carl, 1830-1915.; Goldmark, Pauline Dorothea.; Vienna (Austria)--Social life and customs.; Europe--Description and travel.; New York (N.Y.)--Genealogy.; Europe--Genealogy.; United States--Politics and government--19th century.; Family--United States.; Family--Europe.; Family--Austria--Vienna.; Family--New York (N.Y.); Composers--Austria--Vienna.; Horticulture--United States.
Joseph Goldmark (1818-1881), Hungarian-born physician whose hobby was chemistry, came to America in 1849, shortly after presenting his discovery of red phosphorous to the Convention of Hungarian Physicians and Naturalists.
While developing the Brooklyn factory of Goldmark and Conried, he continued to be active in politics during the rest of his life.
www.columbia.edu /cu/lweb/eresources/archives/collections/html/4078816.html   (239 words)

  
 Karl Goldmark Biography - famous Karl Goldmark Classical collection and Karl Goldmark Music Reviews.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Hungarian by birth, Karl Goldmark made his principal career in Vienna, after earlier years during which he earned his living as a violinist in theatre orchestras and as a teacher.
Goldmark's opera Die Königin von Saba (The Queen of Sheba) enjoyed considerable popularity also in Italy, its musical idiom influenced to some extent by the music of the synagogue with which the composer was familiar from his childhood.
Goldmark wrote a series of works for conventional chamber ensembles, duos, trios, quartets and quintets, the later compositions showing signs of other contemporary influences, within the prescribed forms.
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 Sibelius and Goldmark Violin Concertos
I have not, however, been able to find any reference to a recording or a performance or a score of this supposed second violin concerto, or even a mention of what key it is supposed to be in, so for now, at least, I stand by my original statement.
The liner notes tell us that Sibelius was for a short time Goldmark's pupil; there is, however, little evidence that the pupil was influenced to any degree by his teacher.
The Goldmark is a much more 'mainstream' romantic composition; it brings to mind, in many places, the work of Dvorak, particularly in the orchestral parts.
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 Peter Carl Goldmark — Infoplease.com
Although initially approved by the Federal Communications Commission, it was later superseded by an all-electronic color system that was compatible with fl-and-white sets.
Goldmark developed the 33 1/3 LP phonograph that greatly increased the playing time of records.
He also developed a scanning system used by the Lunar Orbiter spacecraft in 1966 to transmit photographs to the earth from the moon.
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 Carl Goldmark Piano Trio No.2, Op.33
Carl Goldmark (1830-1915) was born in the town of Keszthely in Austria-Hungary.
Brahms was to become a good friend but Goldmark's chamber music does not show much of that composer's influence.
It is a fully mature work and shows Goldmark at the height of his artistic and technical mastery.
www.editionsilvertrust.com /goldmark-piano-trio-2.htm   (337 words)

  
 Deutschkreutz Sonnenland Mittelburgenland Tiscover Welcome Prof. Anton Lehmden wine Carl Goldmark
Further leisure facilities are the solar heated adventure pool, 5 tennis courts, the miniature golf course and bowling alleys.
If you´re interested in fine arts you´ll enjoy visiting the Carl Goldmark Museum.
The interior of the church, the 14 stations of the cross, 6 painted antique glass windows, the painting "Madonna in den Weinbergen", and the large mosaik at the northern front were designed by Prof.
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 Goldmark, Peter Carl. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
Although initially approved by the Federal Communications Commission, it was later superseded by an all-electronic color system that was compatible with fl-and-white sets.
Goldmark developed the 331/3 LP phonograph that greatly increased the playing time of records.
He also developed a scanning system used by the Lunar Orbiter spacecraft in 1966 to transmit photographs to the earth from the moon.
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 First Color Television Broadcast   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Although color television sets weren’t marketed until 1954, CBS engineer Peter Carl Goldmark made the first experimental broadcast of color television from the top of the Chrysler Building in 1940.
Born in Hungary and trained in Berlin and Vienna, Goldmark joined CBS as Chief Engineer of the Television Department in 1936.
Goldmark, who formed his own communications company in 1972 after retiring from CBS, is credited with over 160 other inventions, including the forerunner of the VCR, the long playing phonograph record and a system used to transmit photographs to Earth from the moon.
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 Artikel: Winkler, Joachim und Goldmark, Seite 5 :: Österreichisches Jüdisches Museum
Goldmark wollte sich gegen die Vorwürfe in Form einer grundsätzlichen Studie verteidigen, hat das umfangreiche Manuskript dann aber doch nicht veröffentlicht.
Wir heutigen, politisch korrekt und in allerbester Absicht, sind froh, Spuren der jüdischen Herkunft in Goldmarks Werken zu finden.
Goldmark selbst möchte ihm gerne klarmachen, dass das sog.
www.ojm.at /artikel/goldmark05   (917 words)

  
 Artikel: Winkler, Joachim und Goldmark, Seite 1 :: Österreichisches Jüdisches Museum
Goldmark teilte unter allergrößten Entbehrungen eine Wohnung mit seinem Bruder Joseph (der übrigens später ein Studentenführer der 48er-Revolution sein sollte).
Goldmark starb 1915 hochbetagt und überhäuft mit Ehrungen aus Wien und Budapest, wo seine Opern noch bis 1930 eine kontinuierliche Aufführungstradition hatten.
Sie sind hier: Startseite > Artikel > Joseph Joachim und Carl Goldmark, Seite 1.
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 Hilary Hahn
For me it's been a nice change of pace -- eating lunches down by the lake, visiting with friends who teach here, listening to concerts (my room is right next door to the camp's big outdoor concert hall), and enjoying the cool night breezes of northern Michigan in the summer.
It was a nice piece to prepare at a camp, because it uses a large orchestra (which means everybody gets to play) and because it doesn't get performed very often and was new to almost everyone.
It's not a new piece, though: Goldmark was a contemporary of Brahms, and he wrote this concerto in the 1880s.
www.sonyclassical.com /music/60584/journals/081599.html   (1010 words)

  
 German Opera Since Wagner
Son of a ca tor in a synagogue, he showed decided musical taste while still a child, and at twelve played the violin in public.
Goldmark's Operas.—His first opera was the "Sueen of Sheba," dealing with the infatuation of Assad for it at queen, at the court of King Solomon.
Its scenes of splendid festivity and dramatic power, and its delightful music, won it an immense success, and Goldmark was nicknam d "Court Composer to the Queen of Sheba." "Merlin," his next work, is based on that wizard's love for Vivia e, in the days of King Arthur.
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 Karl Goldmark - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Karl Goldmark, also known originally as Károly Goldmark and later sometimes as Carl Goldmark, (May 18, 1830 Keszthely, Hungary - January 2, 1915 Vienna) was a Hungarian composer.
He came from a large Jewish family, one of 20 children.
Carl Goldmark Piano Trio No.2, Op.33 Sound-bites and short bio
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 TIME.com: At the End of the Rainbow -- Dec. 4, 1950 -- Page 6
Peter Goldmark, educated as a physicist in Vienna and Berlin, had already done some TV work in Britain and seemed just the man. Since CBS hired him, the network has invested more than $3,000,000 in his projects.
To CBS executives, more interested in what makes radio and TV sell than in how they operate, Goldmark has the quality of a man from Mars.
Goldmark is left alone because they all know he's "some kind of a genius." For Board Chairman Paley, it's enough that "you always know what Peter tells you is gospel."
www.time.com /time/magazine/article/0,9171,813980-6,00.html   (645 words)

  
 AllRefer.com - Peter Carl Goldmark (Electrical Engineering, Biography) - Encyclopedia
AllRefer.com - Peter Carl Goldmark (Electrical Engineering, Biography) - Encyclopedia
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 Karl Goldmark - AOL Music   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
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 Carl Goldmark - Classical music composer   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Austro-Hungarian composer who lived for a long time in Vienna and was a personal friend of Brahms.
Daniel-Francois-Esprit Auber, Karl Goldmark, Charles Gounod, Fromental Halevy, Giacomo Meyerbeer, Gioachino Rossini, Giuseppe Verdi, Richard Wagner, Carl Maria von Weber
Daniel-Francois-Esprit Auber, Ludwig van Beethoven, Gaetano Donizetti, Karl Goldmark, Giacomo Meyerbeer, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Eduard Napravnik, Gioachino Rossini, Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky, Giuseppe Verdi, Carl Maria von Weber
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 Goldmark Biografie
After the revolution of 1848 in which he and his brother, Dr.Joseph Goldmark, had been involved, he had his first appearance as a solo violinist in Sopron and Buda (Hungary).
1859: second concert; gradually people drew attention to Goldmark.
At the turn of the century, Carl Goldmark was beside Gustav Mahler and Ludwig Bösendorfer a member of the committee for the purchase of a new organ for the "Musikvereinssaal" in Vienna.
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 Sheet Music Plus - Goldmark Search Results
Love Is A Wonderful Thing - SATB By Michael Bolton and Andy Goldmark.
Love Is A Wonderful Thing - 3 Part Mixed By Michael Bolton and Andy Goldmark.
John Corigliano: The Red Violin Caprices For solo violin...
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 LP Record - Background, History, Raw Materials, Design, The Manufacturing, Quality Control, Byproducts/Waste
Until just after World War II, records were available in only one playing speed and turned on their turntables at a rate of 78 revolutions per minute (rpm).
In 1948, Peter Carl Goldmark (1906-1977), an American physicist who had been born in Hungary, invented a record that revolved at less than half that speed, at 33.33 times per minute.
Improvements in production also allowed the track (the groove for the needle) to be narrowed, and these two developments allowed six times as much music to be recorded on a single record.
www.madehow.com /Volume-5/LP-Record.html   (3245 words)

  
 Deutschkreutz Sonnenland Mittelburgenland Tiscover Welcome Prof. Anton Lehmden wine Carl Goldmark
Further leisure facilities are the solar heated adventure pool, 5 tennis courts, the miniature golf course and bowling alleys.
If you´re interested in fine arts you´ll enjoy visiting the Carl Goldmark Museum.
The interior of the church, the 14 stations of the cross, 6 painted antique glass windows, the painting "Madonna in den Weinbergen", and the large mosaik at the northern front were designed by Prof.
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 CITGO Timeline - The 1940s
The sign, which was replaced with the CITGO logo after its creation in 1965, has become a landmark, familiar to Boston Marathon participants and Boston Red Sox fans.
Engineer Peter Carl Goldmark introduces the first television that successfully produces clear color images.
Cities Service buys the remaining shares of the Indian Territory Illuminating Oil Company.
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 TriviaClub: Trivial Facts: Technology & Computers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
» American inventor Peter Carl Goldmark invented the long-playing (LP) record in 1948.
They had soft faces and were made by hand, as opposed to the hard-faced mass-market dolls, and were originally called "Little People."
» As an advertising gimmick, Carl Mayer, nephew of lunchmeat mogul Oscar Mayer, invented the company's "Wienermobile." On July 18, 1936, the first Oscar Mayer® "Wienermobile" rolled out of General Body Company's factory in Chicago.
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 85 Innovations 1947-1955 - Forbes.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
But the Budapest-born cellist and pianist hated the short playing time of his 78rpm records.
By slowing down the speed to 33-1/3rpm and using vinyl instead of shellac to press the disc, Goldmark was able to add grooves and double the playing time.
The LP, or long player, energized the music industry, allowing classical movements to be played in their entirety and eventually giving Iron Butterfly an excuse to record "In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida."
www.forbes.com /free_forbes/2002/1223/154_2.html   (304 words)

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