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MUSIC
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MUSIC IN VIDEO

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Dance
in Video:
Prepublication Announcement
With Dance in Video, Alexander Street Press captures
dance performances from the stage and brings them directly to
your computer screen through online streaming video—including
250 dance productions and documentaries by the most influential
performers and companies of the
20th century. Dance
as an art form is ephemeral—there are rarely scripts to study,
no commonly used notation to analyze—making a live performance
vital for study and research. Dance in Video provides the
visual element necessary for appreciation and analysis. Students
and researchers can at last discover and revisit great
performances and learn from the dancers, choreographers, and
directors who have perfected the craft.

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Opera in Video: Prepublication
Announcement
Opera in Video
contains 250 of the most important opera performances, captured
on video through staged productions, interviews, and
documentaries, and then delivered online through streaming
video. Selections represent the world’s best performers,
conductors, and opera houses and are based on a work’s
importance to the operatic canon. The result is a dynamic and
powerful resource for performers, researchers, and students.
The database lets users bookmark
specific scenes, acts, arias—even a single recitative
passage—and then include the links
in papers and course reserves. Instructors and students can
annotate and share these
personally selected segments during classroom lectures or
teaching assignments. With these and other powerful Web tools,
Opera in Video will be an essential new resource for
study in this area.

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MUSIC LISTENING

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Contemporary World Music
Contemporary World Music takes listeners around the globe to
experience the vibrancy, history, customs, politics,
personalities, struggles, and joys of diverse peoples and
cultures. The database contains 50,000 tracks that you can
organize and share using personal play lists and course folders,
plus liner notes both in facsimile and as rekeyed, searchable
text. The breadth of this collection is impressive,
incorporating contemporary reggae, worldbeat, neo-traditional,
world fusion, Balkanic jazz, African film, Bollywood, Arab swing
and jazz, and other genres. Traditional music such as Indian
classical, fado, flamenco, klezmer, zydeco, gospel, gagaku is
also featured to round out the offerings and allow you to see
the progression that music has made through the ages.

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Smithsonian Global Sound for Libraries®
Smithsonian Global Sound for Libraries®
is a virtual encyclopedia of the world's musical and aural
traditions. The collection provides educators, students, and
interested listeners with an unprecedented variety of online
resources that support the creation, continuity, and
preservation of diverse musical forms. The database includes an
extraordinary array of more than 35,000 individual tracks of
music, spoken word, and natural and human-made sounds.

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Classical Music Library
Classical Music Library is an ever-growing, fully searchable
classical music resource—a comprehensive database of
distinguished classical recordings. It includes tens of thousands
of licensed recordings that users can listen to on the Internet.
The audio selections are cross-referenced to a database of
supplementary reference information. Unlike other resources
on the Web, Classical Music Library is the only
audio service developed exclusively with the needs of librarians
in mind. It’s also the only dedicated library resource offering
music licensed from major labels. Users browse, search, click,
and then listen to the music over the Internet through their
headphones.

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African American
Music
With jazz, blues, gospel, and other forms of African American
musical expression represented, African American Music
brings 50,000 tracks of music to the ears of library patrons
and music scholars. It’s the first online resource to document
the history of African American music in the form of an online
music listening service. Users search using a powerful
interface, identify the music and performances they want to
hear, and click to listen through speakers or headphones.

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American
Song
American
Song is a database of 50,000 songs that
users listen to over the Internet. It will
allow people to hear and feel the
music from our past.
Much more than a repository of well known classics like
Yankee Doodle and The Star Spangled Banner, this
new resource includes music that relates to almost every walk
of American life, every ethnic group, and every time period.
You’ll find songs by and about American Indians, miners,
immigrants, slaves, children, pioneers, and cowboys. There
are the songs of Civil Rights, political campaigns, Prohibition,
the Revolutionary War, the Civil War, and anti-war protests.
There are hymns, funny songs, college songs, sea shanties,
shape note songs, and songs about topics as diverse as
New York
and
electricity.

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MUSIC REFERENCE

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Classical Music Reference Library
Classical Music Reference Library brings together more than 30,000 pages
of essential reference materials, including Baker's Dictionary of Music, Baker's
Biographical Dictionary of Musicians, and Baker's Student Encyclopedia of Music,
which have never before been available in electronic form. The database delivers comprehensive
coverage of all classical genres, spanning music from Medieval to the 21st century, with
definitions of musical terms and biographical information on the major classical composers and
artists. In addition to the Baker's resources, there are biographies, chronologies,
primary source readings, critical texts, full text from other major reference works, biographical
information, score and lyric excerpts, musical and notational terms, and photographs and images
of people, instruments, and ensembles.
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The
Garland Encyclopedia of World Music Online
The Garland Encyclopedia of World Music Online will
be the first comprehensive online resource devoted to music
research
of all the world’s peoples. More than 9,000 pages of
material, combined with entries by more than 700 expert contributors
from all over the world, make this the most complete body of
work focused on world music. Since its first publication in
1997, The Garland Encyclopedia has been the preeminent reference
work for research in this
area and a favorite of libraries everywhere. It has won numerous
awards, including the Dartmouth Medal, the New York Public
Library Outstanding Reference Book award, and Library
Journal’s
award as one of the 50 Reference Sources for the Millennium.
Now for the first time, the entire set of 10 print volumes
is available as a single, integrated online database, with
additional features from Alexander Street Press.
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Classical
Scores Library
Classical Scores Library contains 400,000 pages of
the most important classical music scores, manuscripts, and
previously unpublished material, allowing for the study and
analysis of more than 8,000 musical scores. Many items have
associated audio tracks in Classical Music Library,
so that subscribers to both databases can listen to a recording
online while following along with the full score.
Classical
Scores Library allows users to access multiple types of
scores across various composers, genres, and time periods.
Within seconds, beginning music students can explore
Beethoven’s entire compositional output, or music experts
can compare different musical settings of the Magnificat
from the 15th century to the 21st
century—without the need to find and carry heavy scores and
multiple CDs.
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African American Music Reference
From early slave spirituals to 20th century movements revolving
around jazz, blues, and gospel, African American music has
played an integral role in the development of music worldwide.
African American Music Reference is the first comprehensive
reference database to chronicle this rich history of African
American music through 1970. It brings together for the first
time the most important reference texts in this subject area,
including discographies, and bibliographiestogether
with songsheets, images, and other print resources.

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MUSIC PACKAGES

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NEW! Get access to all the online music databases from Alexander Street
Press at one affordable, flat-rate subscription price
Today Music Online brings you more than 160,000
tracks of music more than 25,000 pages of reference material;
both collections are constantly growing. Our new music
platform will allow you to link from one product to another,
providing an unsurpassed multimedia research opportunity.
Users can also tailor the package to suit their needs by
choosing only reference materials, or only listening databases.
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