Music History – 1600 to 1750
LPS, or Long Playing records, are a type of vinyl record that were introduced in the late 1940s and became the standard format for album releases throughout the 20th century. These records typically played at 33 1/3 RPM and allowed for longer playback time compared to earlier formats, enabling artists to present more substantial bodies of work. The rise of LPS played a significant role in the Baroque revival in the 20th century by making previously less accessible compositions and performances available to a broader audience.
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