Results: 1 - 9 of 24 | Refined by: (Year) 2019
December 26, 2019
Posted by: Mary Dell Jenkins
Summary of 2019 activities from the NLS Music Section, National Library Service for the Blind and Print Disabled, Library of Congress.
Posted in: American Composers , Audio , Bach , Bossa nova , Braille , Braille Music , Braille Music Digitization , Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge , Large Print Music , Music Instruction , NLS Music Section , Popular Music , Soul Music
December 20, 2019
Posted by: Katie Rodda
The NLS Music Section wishes you "happy holidays" with a listing of some lesser-known festive pieces from around the world.
Posted in: American Composers , Braille , Braille and Audio Reading Download BARD , Braille Music , Choral , Family music making , Music Composition , Music History and Appreciation , NLS Music Section , NLS Online Catalog , Piano , Piano Music , Talking Books , Vocal music , World Music
December 12, 2019
Posted by: Gilbert Busch
Our series American Composers and Musicians continues with singer-songwriter Bree Noble.
Posted in: American Composers , Blind Musicians , Broadway , Choral , Recordings , Vocal music , Women in Music
December 5, 2019
Posted by: Brian McCurdy
On December 5, 1933, the era of Prohibition officially ended in the United States. Learn more about the music that framed the national narrative surrounding the passage of the 18th and 21st Amendments.
Posted in: American Composers , Audio , Banjo , Braille , Braille and Audio Reading Download BARD , Braille Music , Instrumental Music , Jazz , Music History and Appreciation , Music Instruction , NLS Music Section , NLS Online Catalog , Popular Music , Prohibition , Recordings , Uncategorized
November 14, 2019
Posted by: Lindsay Conway
Learn about Camille Lucie Nickerson, "The Louisiana Lady," who worked for the recognition and appreciation of Afro-Creole folk music through her scholarship, leadership, and art.
Posted in: African American History month , American Composers , Folk Music , Large Print , Music History and Appreciation , Music Instruction , New Orleans , Violin music , Vocal music , Women in Music
October 3, 2019
Posted by: Lindsay Conway
Celebrate the 50th anniversary of Woodstock with accessible music scores and books from the NLS Music Section!
Posted in: American Composers , Folk Music , Grateful Dead , Guest Post , Guitar instruction , Music History and Appreciation , Music Instruction , National Parks , Performing music , Popular Music , Rhythm & Blues (R&B) , Rock n' Roll , Soul Music
September 19, 2019
Posted by: Gilbert Busch
The NLS Music Section's braille music specialist re-discovers choral works by Randall Thompson available from our braille music collection.
Posted in: American Composers , Braille Music , Choral , Poetry
September 12, 2019
Posted by: Katie Rodda
This guest post by music librarian Brian McCurdy continues our American Composers from A to Z series. This time we are looking at the life and work of composer Edward MacDowell.
Posted in: Aaron Copland , American Composers , Art Songs , Braille , Braille and Audio Reading Download BARD , Braille Music , Classical Music , Guest Post , Large Print , Large Print Music , Leonard Bernstein , Music Composition , Music History and Appreciation , NLS Music Section , Piano , Piano Music , Recordings , Talking Books
September 5, 2019
Posted by: Mary Dell Jenkins
Noting the anniversary of the launch of the Voyager 1 spacecraft and music selected from the planet Earth.
Posted in: American Composers , Bach , Braille Music , Classical Music , Metropolitan Opera , Music History and Appreciation , NASA , NLS Music Section
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