AUTHOR: Juliette Appold

Juliette Appold is the head of the Music Section at the National Library Service for the Blind and Print Disabled of the Library of Congress. Among her academic degrees are a doctorate in musicology from the University of Marburg in Germany and an master's in library and information service with specialization in digital libraries from Rutgers University. She published a dissertation on Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy, editions of his correspondence, editions of Maurice Ravel chamber music, and articles on composers and musicians. She has been involved in several digital projects and is working with the NLS Music Section to improve reader services by making more materials digitally available.
Most Recent Posts
- Ich habe genug. Reflections on Bach’s Cantata BWV 82, Performed by Roderick Williams and the Bach Collegium Japan March 2nd, 2023
- New BARD Additions: December 2022 December 29th, 2022
- Silver Bells December 22nd, 2022
- Celebrating Native American Heritage Month with Library of Congress Resources November 3rd, 2022
- October Marks 60 Years of NLS Music Section! October 6th, 2022
- Celebrating National Hispanic Heritage Month in 2022 with Tango September 1st, 2022
- Junior Fellows Enhance Discoverability of Music Resources Related to Blind Musicians – Part 1 July 7th, 2022
- Celebrating Jewish American Heritage Month: Erich Wolfgang Korngold and the Shaping of Film Music May 5th, 2022
- Etta Josselyn Giffin: A Role Model of Women’s Enduring Leadership March 3rd, 2022