Job Title: American Songbook Preservationist; Arts in Education Consultant
Company:
Hi-Fidelity Preservation Society
Status: Member
Member since: 2018
Primary Section:
New York
Salvatore Scalogna was inducted into the Audio Engineering Society in recognition of a distinguished 30 year career presenting recorded music to live audiences. Since 1987 Mr. Scalogna specialized in the manual art of mixing physical music sources on conventional analog equipment; an increasingly rare art form that preserved the integrity of the traditional discipline. Following decades of collecting vintage records from across the United States and overseas Mr. Scalogna founded the Hi-Fidelity Preservation Society archiving hundreds of historical albums representing the finest mid-century recordings of the American Songbook. The Society's collection is registered with the Association for Recorded Sound Collections and reserved for special presentations. Mr. Scalogna is currently a New York State Arts in Education Consultant & Director of the New York State Learning Standards for the Arts accredited education program "Character Revolutions" developed to promote "character through music." Mr. Scalogna is also a member of the New York City chapter of Harvard Alumni for Education, the National Institute of Social Sciences, the National Association of Scholars, and affiliated with various philanthropic organizations in support of music, leadership, and higher education.
Association for Recorded Sound Collections
Distinguished Service to Historical Recordings
2019: Professional Education
Harvard Graduate School of Education
Harvard University, Cambridge, MA
1996: B.A. Social Science
Stony Brook University College of Arts & Sciences
Stony Brook University, Long Island, NY
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