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Though materials only circulate to school students and faculty, others may make appointments to view their unique holdings on music, dance, and drama.
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Knife Wing and his band won the Native American Pioneer Award in 1995 and the White Buffalo Award in 1996. Their music is grounded in Native tradition and performed with a contemporary twist.
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The Juilliard Manuscript Collection"An extraordinary collection of 138 priceless autograph manuscripts, sketches, engravers proofs, and first editions, which were donated to the School in February 2006 by Juilliard Board Chairman Bruce Kovner..."
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(from Major Orchestra Librarians' website)
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A master of the Native American flute and its music. The site provides an online sampler of his music and a list of cds available for purchase.
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"We have a large, every day growing universe of lyrics where starsof all genres and ages shine."
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Provides links to various lyrics sites.
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Links to websites that provide song lyrics.
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Throughout the past 30 years, the biggest names in the music industry have played Madison Square Garden, including Elvis Presley, Frank Sinatra and Elton John to name a few.
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The Metropolitan Opera presents the world's most outstanding artists on one of the most important and impressive opera stages in the world. The Met is also reknown for its Saturday afternoon broadcast and televised opera performances.
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(from the Major Orchestra Librarians' Association website)
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"Provides easy access to up-to-date live music information on concerts, festivals, gigs, and other musical events..."
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Links to online composers' works catalogs & bibliography of printed composer's works catalogs.
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(Music Division, Library of Congress)
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(Music Division, Library of Congress)
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Links to music-related job lists.
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Links to online magazines, selected content from hardcopy magazines, subscription info, etc.
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(Washington U. site)
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(Washington University site)
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"An international family of music publishing companies."
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"These links include only sites with scores that may be downloaded free of charge."
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Music Stores Directory - Bronx, NY
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Includes links to music publishers, vendors and stores.
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(Search by artist, artist manager, or category. Listings available by subscription only selected articles available to all.)
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(Provides links to Composers Index, Performers Index, Composition Titles Index, and other classical music-related indexes.)
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Online shopping for sheet music, books about music, etc.
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New York City Opera continues to produce innovative new productions, showcasing the best American talent, and to develop new opera audiences through its National Company, Live from Lincoln Center telecasts and educational programs in the public schools.
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Under the leadership of Vincent La Selva The New York Grand Opera Guild frequently offers programs in various New York venues including CarnegieHall and Weill Recital Hall. The New York Grand Opera has been presenting free staged performances of operas at Central Park's SummerStage, regularly attracting audiences of several thousand.
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A community-based orchestra founded in 1991. The NYRO is composed of professional, semi-professional, and talented amateur musicians. Upcoming concerts are listed and information about playing memberships is included.
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"New York City's free database of available rehearsal and performance spaces for instrumental and vocal musicians."
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(Chords and lyrics only)
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(Harvard U. site)
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"Selected opera scores chosen from the Cook Music Library's holdings"(Indiana University site)
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"Currently listing 200 companies from 5 continents."
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"An opera information server" providing "detailed information, including libretti, source texts, performance histories, synopses, [and] discographies."
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Database searchable for festivals, current newspaper articles and reviews, information on performers, artists, opera houses, and audio and video recordings.
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The Oratorio Society of New York has been an essential part of New York City's cultural fabric. Founded in 1873 by Leopold Damrosch, the Society is the city's second oldest cultural organization.The Official Website of The Oratorio Society of New York offers information about concerts, singing opportunities, society history, and more.
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(Orchestra homepages and concert schedules.)
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"A reference to help indentify public domain songs and public domain music."
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Song List "Alphabetical list of more than 3000 songs now in the public domain..."
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Public Domain Sources "List of over 1500 PD songs with PD Source Sheet Music."
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(The New York Public Library) Searchable database of archival material held by the Performing Arts Library, including "music sheet samples featuring popular music, show-tunes, jazz and dance music". Click "music" or "browse index" to limit search to sheet music.
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"The most reliable and accurate source of worldwide concert tour schedules..., updated and verified every week."
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(U.C.L.A. Music Library) "The Digital Archive of Popular American Music is an initiative designed to provide access to digital versions of the [archive's] sheet music, and performances of the songs now in the public domain."
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"The purpose of this dictionary is to help American English-speaking persons pronounce the names of music composers, the titles of their compositions, and the names of artists who perform the music." Over 30,000 entries.
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Formerly University Microfilms International (UMI)
"Dissertation Services: Ordering Dissertations and Theses
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Radio City Music Hall offers one of the most diverse line-ups of shows, concerts and special events, not to mention the world famous Rockettes.
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(RILM Abstracts Online database requires subscription.)
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(RIPM Online database requires subscription.)
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This is the site for Rita Coolidge, winner of the Native American Music Award for Lifetime Achievement.
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Includes books, music, sound recordings, serials, etc., from 1978 on.
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Searches the contents of major fake books.
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"A virtual library of some 2,000 pieces of sheet music published in California between 1852 and 1900."
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"A group of libraries working toward the goal of building an open collection of digitized sheet music..."
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A source for contemporary native American music with access to specific artists.
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Since it opened in 1994, Smalls has been "NY's cutting edge jazz club." The club features regular bands, frequent sit-ins by legendary and simply great jazz musicians, and jam sessionsnightly from 2 AM until dawn.
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(Formerly the Society for Research in Psychology of Music and MusicEducation' (SRPMME))
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Index of links to lyric and libretto websites. (Indiana University School of Music site.)
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(Free registration required.)
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"New York City's source for information on concerts of contemporary music."
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"A web service dedicated to the performers and producers of musicals, dramas, and operas." Includes categories for listings, productions, callbacks and auditions.
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Information on musicals licensed by Tams-Witmark.
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The American Symphony Orchestra League's Career website provides information on recruiting, career development with a special focus on orchestra management,Orchestra Management Fellowship Program, Orchestra Leadership Academy and more.
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"...a diverse collection of information on over 1000 operatic arias..."
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"Over 4,000 Christian hymns & Gospel songs from many denominations."
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"An extraordinary collection of 138 priceless autograph manuscripts, sketches, engravers proofs, and first editions, which were donated to the School in February 2006 by Juilliard Board Chairman Bruce Kovner..."