Streaming audio databases
Currently streaming over 12,000 tracks, American Song "...include[s]
songs by and about American Indians, miners, immigrants, slaves,
children,
pioneers,
and cowboys.
Included
in
the database
are the songs of Civil Rights, political campaigns, Prohibition,
the Revolutionary War, the Civil War, anti-war protests and more....It
encompasses the great American musical genres including country,
folk, bluegrass, Western, old time, American Indian, blues, gospel,
and shape note singing - combined with powerful recordings by artists
such as Woody Guthrie, Pete Seeger, Peggy Seeger, Si Kahn, Lead
Belly, Sleepy LaBeef, the New Lost City Ramblers, Otis Clay, Eddy "The
Chief" Clearwater, Nanci Griffith, The Lilly Brothers, Merle
Travis, and many others."
"...a virtual encyclopedia of the world's musical and aural traditions...an
unprecedented variety of online resources that support the creation,
continuity, and preservation of diverse musical forms."
“ …the most comprehensive collection of classical
music available online. It includes the complete Naxos, Marco
Polo and
Dacapo catalogues of over 130,000 tracks, including Classical music,
Jazz, World, Folk and Chinese music.”
“…one of the most comprehensive collections of Jazz
music available online. It includes thousands of titles of the Fantasy
catalogue and Naxos Jazz.”
Please note: When you finish using Naxos
Music Library and Naxos Jazz click the LOGOUT
button at the upper right corner of the screen. This will allow
access for another listener.
“The world's largest multi-label database of Classical music
recordings for listening and learning in libraries. Coverage of
repertoire is increasing as new labels are added, with a particular
focus on contemporary music and women composers.”
“The basis for the collection is the diverse catalogue of
American music recordings by New World Records; other labels currently
represented in the Database include CRI, Albany, innova, Cedille,
XI, Pogus, Deep Listening and Mutable.”
"African American Song is the first online resource to document
the history of African American music in an online music listening
service. The collection contains a diverse range of genres such
as jazz, blues, gospel, ragtime, folk songs, and narratives, among
others."
About off-campus
access:
SULAIR has been working towards solving incompatibility issues
between the proxy access system and various commercial databases.
Currently (as of March 2008):
Smithsonian Global Sound, Classical Music Library, African
American Song and American Song are accessible
by both PC and Mac users via the proxy server set up: click
here for details on setting up your proxy server
Naxos and Naxos Jazz are
accessible by both PC and Mac users via the links
at the top of this page; a separate proxy set up is not required.
DRAM is not yet accessible from off-campus locations.
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Last modified:
March 17, 2008
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