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October 8, 2020
Posted by: Katie Rodda
This blog post looks at the life of two renowned French composers for organ (Louis Vierne and Olivier Messiaen), and their compositions in the NLS Music Collection.
Posted in: Bach , Blind Musicians , Blind Teachers , Braille , Braille and Audio Reading Download BARD , Braille Music , Classical Music , Instrumental Music , Large Print , Large Print Music , Music Education , Music History and Appreciation , Music Instruction , New Acquisitions , NLS Music Section , NLS Online Catalog , Orchestra , Organ , Paris , Performing music , Piano , Piano Music , Talking Books
July 23, 2020
Posted by: Katie Rodda
This blog take a brief look at the life of composer Domenico Scarlatti, and lists materials by and about him in the NLS music collection.
Posted in: Audio , Braille and Audio Reading Download BARD , Braille Music , Classical Music , Golden-Chord , Harpsichord , Instrumental Music , Large Print Music , Music Composition , Music History and Appreciation , Piano , Piano Music , Talking Books
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
April 25, 2019
Posted by: Katie Rodda
Read about the braille music scores and books that we’ve added to BARD (Braille and Audio Reading Download) during the past two months!
Posted in: American Composers , Art Songs , Audio , Bach , Braille , Braille and Audio Reading Download BARD , Braille Music , Braille Music Digitization , Braille Music Transcribers , Classical Music , Instrumental Music , Music Composition , Music Education , NLS Music Section , NLS Online Catalog , Organ , Piano , Piano Music , Popular Music Lead Sheets , Talking Books , Violin music , Vocal music
January 24, 2019
Posted by: Katie Rodda
This blog post highlights some of the pieces in the NLS Music collection inspired by the works of E.T.A. Hoffmann, who was born on this day in 1776.
Posted in: Braille , Braille and Audio Reading Download BARD , Braille libretto , Braille Music , Classical Music , Instrumental Music , Libretto , Music Composition , Music History and Appreciation , NLS Music Section , NLS Online Catalog , Orchestra , Performing music , Piano , Piano Music , Talking Books , Vocal music
December 27, 2018
Posted by: Katie Rodda
This blog gives an overview of the digitized material added to BARD (Braille and Audio Reading Download) in December 2018.
Posted in: American Composers , Art Songs , Braille , Braille and Audio Reading Download BARD , Braille Music , Braille Music Digitization , Braille Music Transcribers , Choral , Classical Music , Golden-Chord , Instrumental Music , Lieder , Music Instruction , New Acquisitions , NLS Online Catalog , Performing music , Piano , Piano Music , Popular Music Lead Sheets , Violin music , Vocal music
November 22, 2018
Posted by: Katie Rodda
This blog is a brief look at some of Benjamin Britten's compositions and relevant materials from the NLS Music Section.
Posted in: Audio , Braille , Braille and Audio Reading Download BARD , Braille libretto , Braille Music , Choral , Classical Music , Large Print , Large Print Music , Libretto , Music Composition , Music History and Appreciation , NLS Music Section , Performing music , Talking Books , Vocal music , World War I , World War II
October 25, 2018
Posted by: Katie Rodda
This is a guest post from Hannah Noel, a West Coast native currently living in North Carolina. She is a recent graduate of UNC Chapel Hill’s School of Information and Library Science, where she earned her MSLS and focused her studies on archival work in an arts and museum-specific context. She is interning at NLS at the …
Posted in: American Composers , Art Songs , Braille , Braille and Audio Reading Download BARD , Braille Music , Braille Music Digitization , Braille Music Transcribers , Braille Technology , Broadway , Catalogs , Choral , Classical Music , Instrumental Music , Music Instruction
September 6, 2018
Posted by: Katie Rodda
This week, we will take a look at American composer George Gershwin. George Gershwin was one of the first American composers to use both popular and classical idioms. Years before his most famous compositions were penned, he worked on Tin Pan Alley as a song plugger—that is, someone who was hired to play and promote …
Posted in: American Composers , Audio , Braille , Braille and Audio Reading Download BARD , Braille Music , Broadway , Choral , Classical Music , Jazz , Music Composition , Music History and Appreciation , NLS Music Section , NLS Online Catalog , Orchestra , Performing music , Piano , Piano Music , Popular Music , saxophone
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