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'''Peter Carl Goldmark''' (born '''Péter Károly Goldmark'''; December 2, 1906 – December 7, 1977) was a [[Hungarian Americans|Hungarian-American]] engineer who, during his time with [[Columbia Records]], was instrumental in developing the [[LP record|long-playing]] microgroove 33{{frac|1|3}} rpm [[Gramophone record|phonograph disc]], the standard for incorporating multiple or lengthy recorded works on a single disc for two generations. The LP was introduced by Columbia's [[Goddard Lieberson]] in 1948. Lieberson was later president of Columbia Records from 1956–1971 and 1973–1975. According to [[György Marx]],
==Early life==
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