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The Carter Collection comprises the multi-instrumentalist/arranger/composer's personal archive and contains many unique performances, interviews, and documentation of events in Carter's professional life. Many of these tapes and discs were donated by Carter himself, and the remainder by his wife, Hilma, shortly after Carter's death in 2003. The Goodman Collection consists of reel-to-reel tapes compiled by Goodman biographer/discographer D. Russell Connor over four decades and donated by him in 2006. It represents the most complete collection of Goodman recordings anywhere. As friend and confidant to Goodman, Connor had access to the clarinetist's personal archive, as well as those of many Goodman researchers and collectors worldwide. These collections have yielded a treasure trove of unusual and important material. Much of the Carter Collection was undocumented and contains newly discovered gems, including collaborations with Sarah Vaughan, Nat King Cole, and Louis Armstrong, as well as examples of Carter's film and television scores. The Goodman collection contains a wealth of unissued performances from the clarinetist's earliest days to his last sessions within months of his death in 1986. For this presentation, Ed Berger and Vincent Pelote will present rare audio clips from the two collections, and Seth B. Winner, project engineer (with Duke Markos), will discuss the process of digitizing these rare recordings from a wide variety of tape and disc configurations."]}},{"label":{"en":["Language"]},"value":{"en":["English"]}},{"label":{"en":["Publisher"]},"value":{"en":["Association for Recorded Sound Collections"]}},{"label":{"en":["Rights Statement"]},"value":{"en":["Copyright Association for Recorded Sound Collections"]}}],"summary":{"en":["In 2009 the Institute of Jazz Studies received a major grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation to digitize two of its most significant bodies of sound recordings: the Benny Carter and Benny Goodman Collections. The Carter Collection comprises the multi-instrumentalist/arranger/composer's personal archive and contains many unique performances, interviews, and documentation of events in Carter's professional life. Many of these tapes and discs were donated by Carter himself, and the remainder by his wife, Hilma, shortly after Carter's death in 2003. The Goodman Collection consists of reel-to-reel tapes compiled by Goodman biographer/discographer D. Russell Connor over four decades and donated by him in 2006. It represents the most complete collection of Goodman recordings anywhere. As friend and confidant to Goodman, Connor had access to the clarinetist's personal archive, as well as those of many Goodman researchers and collectors worldwide. These collections have yielded a treasure trove of unusual and important material. Much of the Carter Collection was undocumented and contains newly discovered gems, including collaborations with Sarah Vaughan, Nat King Cole, and Louis Armstrong, as well as examples of Carter's film and television scores. The Goodman collection contains a wealth of unissued performances from the clarinetist's earliest days to his last sessions within months of his death in 1986. For this presentation, Ed Berger and Vincent Pelote will present rare audio clips from the two collections, and Seth B. 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