Time Period: 1850-1920
Location: North America
A collection of digital images of 3042 pieces of sheet music published in the United States between 1850 and 1920, from the Duke University Rare Book, Manuscript, and Special Collections Library.
The IMSLP is a project for the creation of a virtual library of public domain music scores, based on the wiki principle, but it is also more than that. Users can exchange musical ideas through the site, submit their own compositions, or listen to other people's compositions, which makes it an ever-growing musical community, by the music lovers for the music lovers. Contains more than 37,000 scores.
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A library of more than 2 million tracks (175,000 CDs) of streaming music from the catalog of Naxos, a leading classical music label, and selected additional labels. While the majority of the tracks are classical, the Naxos Music Library also includes jazz, blues, world and Chinese music. Also provided are text resources including overviews of music history, program notes for recordings, and the complete libretti of operas available in the Naxos Music Library. Click to view instructions for use on mobile devices.
NML offers the catalogs of more than 50 classical, jazz and world music labels, including BIS, Chandos, CPO, Haenssler, Hungaroton, Marco Polo, Vanguard Classics, VOX, and Naxos. World music content is provided by ARC, Celestial Harmonies and others. Also includes selected titles of other leading independent labels, with more labels being added from time to time.
A streaming platform for classical music, opera, and dance videos, offering 3,500 musical works filmed from the 1940s to the present day; 2,000 films including artist portraits, documentaries, and master classes; and over 100 live events streamed every year from the world’s most prestigious venues. Features a powerful search engine and a user-friendly browsing system, and can be viewed on all digital devices (computer, tablet, smartphone, TV via Chromecast and Airplay).
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