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Tag Archives: opera
Friday Fun: National Jukebox
Have some fun this weekend with this “oldie” online resource, in existence since 2011: The National Jukebox is a project of the Library of Congress that streams historical commercial sound recordings. It includes “more than 10,000 78rpm disc sides issued … Continue reading
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Tagged audio recording, culture, federal government, government info, history, music, opera, records, sound recording, tenors, web sites
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Streaming Music Trials in Sept.
Andersen Library has trials of three streaming music databases running during the month of September. Try them out and send us feedback as to whether they’d be useful in your classes! All three databases are capable of delivering CD-quality sound … Continue reading
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Tagged classical music, databases, jazz, music, opera, streaming audio, streaming music, trials, world music
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AGT & opera?
Has America’s Got Talent whetted your appetite for opera? How about 10-year-old Jackie Evancho and her big voice?! If you’ve been missing it you can watch and hear her on YouTube. Here, for example, is her YouTube audition for the … Continue reading
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Tagged fun stuff, music, opera, sound recordings, youtube
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