| February 14, 2012 |
George Gershwin World-Premier performance with the Dallas Wind Symphony
Join the Dallas Wind Symphony the evening of February 14 for the world-premiere of Zenph’s re-performance® of Gershwin playing Rhapsody in Blue.
Read more about the show
from Arts + Culture Review
from Art & Seek
read a review of the show
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| December 10, 2011 |
Cellist Zuill Bailey and soprano Isabel Bayrakdarian talk to NPR about recording with Zenph
Read the story here
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| December 6, 2011 |
Zenph Launches Piano Play-Along Applications for iPad
Apps showcase Zenph's award-winning Home Concert Xtreme software.
Read the press release here
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| November 15, 2011 |
Music Legend Quincy Jones Joins Zenph Sound Innovations Artist Advisory Board
Company adds music industry veterans to its leadership team.
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| October 25, 2011 |
Groundbreaking Technology Breathes New Life into Century-Old Recordings with 'The Spanish Masters'
The fifth album of re-performances from Zenph Sound Innovations will be available November 8, 2011. It features the music of three Spanish composers and appearances by rising stars Zuill Bailey and Isabel Bayrakdarian.
Read the press release here
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| October 20, 2011 |
Zenph & Yamaha Corporation of America Announce a Strategic Partnership With Yamaha's Disklavier PRO and Disklavier Pianos
Alliance brings intelligent accompaniment, advanced editing and groundbreaking distance-learning capabilities to the world's most popular reproducing piano.
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| August 22, 2011 |
Zenph Achieves A Technological Breakthrough: Re-Performance® For The Bass
Company can now render the upright bass at commercial recording quality.
Read the press release here.
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| August 16, 2011 |
Zenph Releases New Piano Editing Software: RePerform™ 1.0
RePerform™ 1.0 lets users perfect their piano performances in high-resolution
Read the press release here.
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| August 15, 2011 |
Zenph Announces New Affiliate Program
Simple, turnkey program for websites offers commission on every click-through music software sale
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| August 12, 2011 |
Zenph Sound Innovations CEO Steps Down; Interim CEO Named
Kip Frey leaves to pursue opportunities, Zenph Founder and Chairman Dr. John Q. Walker to lead company
Read the press release here.
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| August 9, 2011 |
Zenph Presents "Jazz Legends: Gershwin at the Piano" A New Show At Raleigh Little Theatre September 15-October 2
“The ability to sit in the room, and see and hear George Gershwin himself play is amazing. On that night, that experience isn’t possible anywhere else on Earth, and it’s happening right here in the Triangle.”
Read the press release here.
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| July 20, 2011 |
Oscar Peterson: Unmistakable
The Fourth Release from Sony Masterworks and Zenph Available September 20, 2011
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| July 26, 2011 |
Gershwin, as it was meant to be
Articles from The Newport Daily News commenting on Zenph and the Gershwin presentation at the Newport Music Festival.
Read the Newport Daily News articles here.
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| July 7, 2011 |
Zenph Sound Innovations to Present Gershwin World Premiere At Newport Music Festival
For the first time, modern audiences will hear Gershwin playing his own workssynchronized with rare footage of the composer.
Read the press release here.
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| June 17, 2011 |
Home Concert Xtreme™ App for the iPad now available on iTunes
Special $9.99 introductory price through July 31, 2011.
Read the press release here.
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| June 6, 2011 |
Announcing RePerform™, our groundbreaking new piano editing software
Test drive a Preview Version for free.
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| May 2011 |
The Thrill of Experiencing a Live Re-Performance® Glenn Gould Foundation web site, Penny Johnson
"As I looked around the room, examining the faces of everyone as they witnessed this unparalleled musical experience bridging past with present, I was struck by a feeling of repose permeating the entire room..."
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| April 2011 |
The Zenph Experience The Absolute Sound Magazine, Andrew Quint
"Though no musician’s in sight, I am indeed witness to a 'live' performance, the creative act itself."
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| March 2, 2011 |
Zenph Sound Innovations Acquires TimeWarp Technologies
"Company now poised to lead the intelligent, interactive music software market and offer revolutionary new applications for music practice and performance"
Read the press release here
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| March 2, 2011 |
Tempo picks up for Zenph Sound News and Observer, David Ranii
"Combine that with video conferencing and you have a private piano teacher in Minnesota who has been using Classroom Maestro to teach two students thousands of miles away in Zambia."
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February 1, 2011
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Play It Again, Sergei IEEE Spectrum Magazine Dream Jobs Issue, David Schneider
"...Walker isn't going to stop with the piano. His team has already created reperformances of jazz bassists such as the late Ray Brown."
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December 15, 2010
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Art Tatum: Piano Starts Here feels like a night in an excellent and intimate jazz bar The Independent Weekly, Byron Woods
"Ultimately the show had the feel of a night in an excellent and intimate jazz bar, with a witty, warm and knowledgeable host taking us on a different kind of tour."
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December 12, 2010
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Jazz, drama mesh in Tatum salute News and Observer, Roy C. Dicks
"...the production is strongly recommended for all music lovers, jazz and otherwise, who should be intrigued enough to explore more about this special artist's legacy, now so lovingly preserved with Zenph's cutting-edge engineering. "
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| December 8, 2010 |
Coming to You Almost Live: Piano Starts Here Classical Voice of North Carolina, Kate Dobbs Ariail
"The sound quality is almost unbelievable. Through some alchemy of musical sensitivity and computer geek brilliance, Zenph takes old analog recordings and digitally rediscovers all the nuances of the original performance, playing back the music through first-class instruments..."
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December 8, 2010
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Art Tatum Performs "Live" At Doc Hanley's Jazz Club in Harlem Classical Voice of North Carolina, Alan R. Hall
"It is a concert not to be missed, not only for the chance to hear Art Tatum and his fantastical piano; but also to learn of the life of a virtuoso and see for yourself the mammoth talent of the man."
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| December 7, 2010 |
Durham's Zenph Sound Innovations shares their technology with the Triangle. Bull City Rising, Rob Gillespie
"Simply put, you sense that Tatum is in the room, playing the works that made him a legend."
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December 5, 2010
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Pianist gets overdue spotlight News and Observer, David Menconi
"It's a one man show, sort of."
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| December 3, 2010 |
Getting to know Art Tatum's piano Durham Herald Sun, Cliff Bellamy
"Zenph has pioneered a new technology that extracts not just the notes, but the human nuances and phrasing of great musicians..."
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November 2010
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Ghost in the machine... HiFi News, Andy Rye
"For perhaps the first time, listeners will hear the expressiveness in Peterson’s playing uncompromised by either the background bustle of a live audience or any limitations in the recording technology.”
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March 2010
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What's Next: Zenph Re-Performance Keyboard Magazine, Jon Regen "The painstaking work Zenph puts into each Re-Performance has earned respect from critical listeners around the globe." Read the full article
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March 4, 2010
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Piano that plays the greats, Engineering Capacity "When I started developing this system it soon became obvious that nobody’s standard solenoids would be good enough." Read the full article
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February 27, 2010
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Music company's CEO innovating to succeed Raleigh News and Observer, David Ranii
"We're at the stage where we've proved that the end result of this technology can be artistically important" Read the full article
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| January 2010 |
Rachmaninoff: Prelude in C-sharp minor; 2 Etudes-Tableaux; Moment Musical; Daisies, Transcriptions American Record Guide, James Harrington
“Without knowledge of this recording and its new com¬puterized techniques, the fantastic sound here would baffle me in a blind listening test.”
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January 22, 2010
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Kip Frey blazes his own trail Duke Chronicle, Jerry Ruch
“It’s exciting for us to be able to bring this opportunity to the market, it’s exciting for the estates of artists whose work may have gone into the public domain [and] it’s a new stream of revenue that hasn’t existed before..."
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February 2010
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Records To Die For: Rachmaninoff plays Rachmaninoff (Zenph Re-performance) Stereophile magazine, John Atkinson
"the Zenph CD takes your breath away" Read the full article
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December 14, 2009
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A review of the dCS Puccini SACD playback system John Atkinson, Stereophile magazine
"...this is perhaps the best recording of a piano I have heard."
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| December 2009 |
Review: Rachmaninoff plays Rachmaninoff (Zenph Re-performance) The Absolute Sound, issue 198, Andrew Quint Music: 10, Sonics: 10 -- "Recording of the Issue" "all devotees of transcendent piano playing need to acquire this disc without delay" Read the full review
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December 8, 2009
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For The Best Electronic Design Issue, A Musical Diversion Electronic Design, Joseph Desposito "Welcome to the annual Best Electronic Design issue, where each of our editors chooses the best OEM products, technologies, and standards of the past year." Read the full article
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November 12, 2009
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VC Kip Frey leaves Intersouth for CEO post at music start-up
Rick Smith, Local Techwire
"Asked what exited him most about the opportunity, he replied: “The chance to fundamentally alter an industry..."
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September 22, 2009
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Zenph Re-performance: Rachmaninov, Gould, Tatum, Classical Archives "...a review of all three recordings, presenting each album in its entirety, along with a brief description of the processes involved."
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September 20, 2009
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Review: Rachmaninoff plays Rachmaninoff, by John Sunier, Audiophile Audition. "This is the third and latest effort in the almost science-fiction Zenph Re-Performance projects... Every note of piano performances is captured in great detail, including volume, phrasing and pedal actions." Read the full review
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August 8, 2009
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Review: Rachmaninoff play Rachmaninoff, by Zachary Lewis, The Plain Dealer. "It's an insightful treat. Grade: A" Read the full review
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June 2009
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Rachmaninoff in Re-performance, Live with Zenph Studios in Raleigh, North Carolina, by Tom Gibbs, Positive Feedback Online, issue 44. Read the article
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May 22, 2009
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Art Tatum's Historical Recording Garners JJA Jazz Awards Nomination. Piano Starts Here nominated by Jazz Journalists Association. Read the article
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January 16, 2009
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JazzTimes Critics Picks 2008 Year in Review. Piano Starts Here is picked by five writers and editors. Read the article
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December 31, 2008
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2008 Village Voice Jazz Poll Winners. Read the article
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December 7, 2008
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Zenph® Studios Gets Its First GRAMMY® Nods. "Yesterdays" by Gordon Goodwin's Big Phat Band dazzles with Art Tatum as virtual soloist Read the press release Watch the video Hear a clip
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December 5, 2008
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Tar Heel takeover, by David Menconi, The News & Observer. "technology developed at Raleigh-based Zenph Studios played a part in the [GRAMMY] nominations for best instrumental arrangement and best large jazz ensemble album. " Read the full article
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November 2008
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Keyboard Online Holiday Gift Guide, review by Andy LaVerne, Keyboard magazine. "Stunning!" Read the full review
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September 2008
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Review: Art Tatum, Piano Starts Here - A Zenph Re-Performance, by John Swenson, Stereophile magazine. "this is a crucially important release in musical history." Read the full review
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August 15, 2008
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On Music -- Zenph Studios, by Joe Taylor, SoundStageAV.com. "The two Zenph discs released so far are wonderful sonic experiences" Read the full article
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August 2008
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Player Piano Man, by Gary Giddins, JazzTimes magazine.
"It blew my socks off."
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July 28, 2008
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Review: Art Tatum, Piano Starts Here - A Zenph Re-Performance, by Mark Keresman, JazzReview.com.
"If you buy only one jazz solo piano disc this (or any) year, make it Piano Starts Here."
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June 23, 2008
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Taking The A Train, by Russ Neff, My Favorite Things. Review of the Art Tatum show at the Apollo Theater
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June 22, 2008
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Live, again, by Craig Jarvis, Raleigh News and Observer. "revolutionary technology"
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June 18, 2008
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New Technology Shakes Up the Jazz World, by Ted Gioia, jazz.com Read the full article
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June 17, 2008
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Review: Art Tatum, Piano Starts Here - A Zenph Re-Performance, by Tom Gibbs, Positive Feedback Online. "This disc is nothing short of magnificent" Read the full article
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June 16, 2008
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A New Technology to Bring Old Jazz Recordings Back to Life, by Ted Gioia, jazz.com "Even an old Tatum fan like me, who thought he knew everything that this Shrine concert had to tell me about the pianist, heard things I had never noticed before." Read the full article
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June 15, 2008
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Review: Art Tatum, Piano Starts Here, by Jeff Simon, The Buffalo News, 4/4 stars. "so help me, this is a case where modern technology can give us what nothing else can — a recording of Tatum himself in performance with state-of-the-art sound instead of the tinny technology of pre-high fidelity recording... Remarkable." Read the full review
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June 3, 2008
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Review: Art Tatum, Piano Starts Here, by Ken Dryden, All Music Guide. "Listening to the binaural recordings on headphones gives an intimate perspective" Read the full review
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June 2, 2008
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Review: Art Tatum, Piano Starts Here, by John Sunier, Audiophile Audition. "It’s a really uncanny visceral sense that you are right there" Read the full review
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May/June 2008
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Review: Art Tatum, Piano Starts Here, by John Aiello, The Electric Review.
"As you listen to this magical record that marries a piece of the past to our modern era, you are indeed hearing a transcendental performance"
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April 18, 2008
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Art Tatum Celebrated in "Re-performance" CD, Concert, and Book, by Jeff Tamarkin, JazzTimes.
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January 2008
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Review: The 4th Annual Positive Feedback Online's Writers' Choice Awards - for 2007, by Tom Gibbs.
"a triumph on every possible level...They've given those of us who love the original recording something to truly cherish."
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December 19, 2007
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2007 Over Already? We Hardly Knew You!, by The Amazon Music Editorial Team.
"for story and sound, my money's on Sony's Zenph Re-Performance of Gould's 1955 show-stopper."
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December 13-14, 2007
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Inside the 100 Foot Piano, An-Ting Chung presents Gould's 1955 Goldberg Variations as a sound sculpture, through 88 speakers Legacy Recording Studios, 509 W. 38th St., New York, New York.
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October 2007
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1955 Glenn Gould Bach: Zenph Re-Performances, by George Graves, The Audiophile Voice, volume 12, issue 4, pages 12-13.
"I cannot over-recommend this recording too highly... you are in for a life-altering experience."
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September 2007
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Review: J.S. Bach, Goldberg Variations (Zenph Re-performance) John Atkinson, Stereophile, page 133
Recording of the Month
"technological tour de force... Well done, Team Zenph." Read the full review
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September 25, 2007
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Global Hit - Zenph Studios Lisa Mullins, BBC's The World Hear the 8-minute interview
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September 22, 2007
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Editorial: Play It Again, Art by Jon Healey, Los Angeles Times.
"because of Zenph, we have a lot more useful knowledge about how Art Tatum played the piano -- knowledge that could conceivably lead to a panoply of new creative works." Read the full editorial
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August 2007
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Review: Bach, Goldberg Variations (Zenph Re-performance) Andrew Quint, The Absolute Sound, issue 173 Music: 10, Sonics: 10
"this version of Bach's masterpiece will still be the one to beat in another 50 years." The Absolute Sound web site
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August 2007
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Zenph, Sony Release Classic 'Re-Performance' Janice Brown, Pro Sound News, page 25
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Summer 2007
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Duke alumnus Mikhail Krishtal summons Glenn Gould's ghost by Elizabeth Thompson, Duke Notes
"With time, every musical discipline will be able to benefit from the new technology – composition, musicology, theory, performance practice." Read the full article
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July 21, 2007
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Glenn Gould live et meme alive... en concert et vivant, interview by Thierry Steiner, France Inter
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July 15, 2007
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Review: Three testaments to technical and technological skill David Perkins, The Boston Globe
"We hear Gould's singing line, speed, and accuracy -- his reckless ability to give contrapuntal lines equal weight -- with unprecedented clarity and depth."
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July 13, 2007
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Zenph Studios revolutionizing music production Allan Maurer, TechJournal South
"Is it disruptive enough to make a difference to the market? Yes."
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June 17, 2007
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Review: Bach, "Goldberg Variations", by Jeff Simon, The Buffalo News, 4/4 stars.
"The result is beyond impressive. It’s stunning, a truly new way to hear one of Glenn Gould’s (or anyone else’s) greatest musical moments in modern sound"
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June 10, 2007
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Review: Gould, Bach get a digital buffing, by David Perkins, Raleigh News and Observer, 4/4 stars.
"The results are astonishing... we hear, with unprecedented clarity, Gould's unique combination of singing line, speed and accuracy."
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June 2007
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Great(er) Performances, by Andrew Park, Fast Company, issue 116, page 50.
"separating great performances from their recordings opens up a new world of interactivity between music lovers and long-departed artists"
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May 28, 2007
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New Technology Recaptures Pianists of the Past, by Jeffrey Freymann-Weyr, National Public Radio (NPR). Hear and read the 6-minute interview
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May 5, 2007
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Fugue for Man & Machine, by Jacob Hale Russell and John Jurgenson, The Wall Street Journal, page P1. "In Toronto this fall, an audience filled a concert hall to hear Bach's "Goldberg Variations," performed by Glenn Gould -- who died more than two decades ago."
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April 25, 2007
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Zenph Studios Announces Two New Appointments Bill Berger Joins Management Team; Gilbert Hetherwick to Serve On Board of Directors, press release. Read the full article
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April 16, 2007
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Review: Glenn Gould Plays Bach: The Goldberg Variations - A Zenph Re-Performance, by Tom Gibbs, Positive Feedback Online.
"I've probably listened and re-listened at least a dozen times, and each listen has elicited the very same response: Wow!"
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April 9, 2007
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Review: Bach: Goldberg Variations - Glenn Gould, by Christine Tham, SA-CD.net. "let's talk about the recording itself. It is technically flawless and perfect"
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Spring 2007
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Glenn Gould in (Re-)Performance, by Kevin Bazzana, GlennGould Magazine, volume 12, number 1, pages 34-39.
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March 17, 2007
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Review: Disc of the Month Bach: The Goldberg Variations - Glenn Gould's 1955 performance re-created by Zenph - Sony Classical, by John Sunier, Audiophile Audition.
"Climb inside Glenn Gould's head at the keyboard by simply plugging in your headphones on tracks 33-64"
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March 12, 2007
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Resurrection of The Masters - Audio Restoration Beyond Dreams, by Florin Tibu, Softpedia.
"developed with one fantastic goal in mind: having the piano masters' recorded works playable again, as if they came back to life."
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March 10, 2007
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Ghostly Grand Piano: Technical Marvel Plays Like an Old Pro , by Tim Page, Washington Post, page C01.
"Pianist Glenn Gould played Bach's "Goldberg" Variations in a 67th-floor condominium apartment here on Thursday afternoon."
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March 1, 2007
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Sony BMG Masterworks and Zenph Studios release Glenn Gould's Bach Goldberg Variations (1955). Download the new album cover Read the full article
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February 8, 2007
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Parkinson's fails to quash dream, by Karen Smith Welch, Amarillo Globe News.
"...a 2006 visit to a doctor proved serendipitous. An article in a technical journal he flipped through while waiting described the work of Zenph Studios."
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December 14, 2006
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A mechanized piano re-creates a master performance, by Gregory M. Lamb, Christian Science Monitor, page 17.
"likens it to the difference between HDTV and regular TV"
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December 10, 2006
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Best Ideas of 2006, New York Times Magazine Evan Hughes, page 64.
“Perhaps the most important thing that technology does is free the listener to participate in ways that in all previous periods of listening were governed by the performer.”
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December 2006
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Industry Update lead article, by Robert Deutsch, Stereophile magazine, pages 15-17. "Listening to snatches of conversation at the reception that followed, I got the sense that people felt they had witnessed a momentous event."
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October 3, 2006
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Yamaha Disklavier Pro and Zenph Restore Gould’s 1955 Goldberg Variations, Pro Sound News. "The result isn't a re-mastering or a reconstruction; it's the exact same performance, heard with a clarity and vibrancy that was once thought to be lost forever." Read the full article
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September 26, 2006
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Gould still playing ’live’, by John Terauds, Toronto Star.
"Was the recreation better than the original? Yes. Does it bode well for remastering the classics of yesteryear? Absolutely." Read the full article
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September 26, 2006
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Software, robotic piano replicate Gould’s Goldberg Variations, CBC Arts. "I was totally wowed," a woman in the audience told CBC News. "The only thing missing was a hologram of Gould actually playing." Read the full article
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September 25, 2006
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Unveiling a virtual Variations, by Colin Eatock, Toronto Globe and Mail. Read the full article
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September 16, 2006
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Company’s software replicates piano recordings, by Anne Krishnan, Raleigh News & Observer. Read the full article
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August 1, 2006
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Encore from the grave – greatest pianists play ‘live’, by Dalya Alberge, The Times of London Read the full article View leader (in the Editorial section)
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July 23, 2006
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That’s the idea, Zenph Studios presents at ideaCity06 in Toronto, Raleigh News & Observer. Read the full article
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April 2006
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Instrumental Innovations, by Russell Carlson, JazzTimes, page 66.
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March 2006
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What Next? Zenph Studios, by Andy LaVerne, Keyboard Magazine. Read the full article
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February 19, 2006
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Case for ghostbusters? by Enrique Fernandez, Miami Herald Read the full article
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January 12, 2006
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The State of Things, North Carolina Public Radio, Eric Hodge Hear the broadcast
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December 1, 2005
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The Masters Come Alive, by Paul D. Lehrman, MIX Read the full article
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December 2005
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All About the Music, Performing Songwriter, page 65. Read the full article
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November/December 2005
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Cutting the Mustard, by Barrie Staines, Piano magazine, page 31.
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November 2005
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A Pure Sweet Sound Rings Again, by Josie Glausiusz, Discover Magazine, page 78. Read the full article
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October 2005
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Clean Up Time, by Craig Anderton. Harmony-Central AES Technology Update, Part 3. Read the full article
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Fall 2005
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Disklavier Pro – A True Revolution, Yamaha Accent magazine, page 22. Read the full article
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October 2005
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Zenph Technology Reproduces Piano Performances, by Charles Fuller, Downbeat magazine, page 169.
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September 2005
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Industry Event: Yamaha, Zenph Host a ‘Masters Concert,’ by David Weiss, MIX, page 16.
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September 2005
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Piano Resurrection, old piano recordings get new life, by Scott Wilkinson, Electronic Musician, page 32. Read the full article
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August 2005
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The Newest Way to Reproduce, Music Inc., page 33.
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August 12, 2005
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Device gives old recordings 21st century quality, by Mark Krzos, Fort Myers New-Press. Read the full article
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July 19, 2005
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Digital process doubles pleasure of old recordings, Nate Guidry, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Read the full article
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June 27, 2005
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Bringing Old Performances Back to Life, Fred Fishkin, Bloomberg Radio Bootcamp. Hear the broadcast
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June 17, 2005
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Back to Life, with Brett Larson, CBS 2 TV News This Morning, New York.
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June 16, 2005
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Player piano’s software distills the magic from old recordings, by Martha McKay, Knight-Ridder/Tribune Business News. Read the full article
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June 5, 2005
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Play it again, Vladimir (via Computer), by Anne Midgette, The New York Times. Read the full article
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May 20, 2005
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Mei-Ting Sun, Cortot, Gould, Tatum Perform Live in Raleigh, by Frank D. Pittman, Classical Voice of North Carolina. Read the full article
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May 4, 2005
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History-Making New Process Captures Piano Recordings For High-Quality ’Re-Performance’, Zenph Studios press release. Read the full article
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May 4, 2005
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Software ‘cleans’ piano masters, by Steve Bush, Electronics Weekly. Read the full article
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May 2, 2005
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Dead Virtuosos Virtually Live, by Guy Gugliotta, The Washington Post.
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April 22, 2005
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Ivory encore for dead piano greats, by Mick Hamer, New Scientist. Read the full article
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April 21, 2005
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’Ghost Concert’ to Reproduce, Live, Old Recordings by Cortot and Gould on Modern Player Piano, Agence France-Presse. Read the full article
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April 2005
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A Pragmatic Project: Live in Concert, by Andy Hunt, The Pragmatic Programmers LLC. Read the full article
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March 23, 2005
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Re-creating the masters, by Jonathan B. Cox, Raleigh News & Observer. Read the full article
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