A vast collection including audio & print. It includes every kind of video material available with curricular relevance: documentaries, interviews, performances, news programs and newsreels, field recordings, commercials, and raw footage. Collections include anthropology, psychology, film makers, LGBT, dance and music, education, current affairs,and history. Available in 2017
The Australian Jazz Real Book dedicated to the preservation and distribution of Australian Jazz. The database currently features over 400 sheets of Australian jazz tunes from Australian composers. It is designed for practising and performing musicians, educators and curriculum designers with the opportunity to integrate Australian jazz into music curricula. Give us your feedback on this new resource.
"The Index to Printed Music (IPM) is the only electronic resource for finding individual pieces of music published in standard scholarly editions, such as composers' collected works, published in sets and series, organized by composer, geographical area, or by time or style period. With over 307,000 index records, the database contains detailed indexing including, but not limited to, composers, editors, poets, librettists, performing force (medium), format, genres, musical incipits (for identification), etc. A separate collections authority allows users to search for musical collections as well as individual musical compositions."--Choose database.
Index to Printed Music Complete works of composers, anthologies of music and other scholarly editions, Music Index Articles, reviews, obituaries, dissertations. 1973- to present, RISM Musical sources of manuscripts, printed music editions, writings on music theory and libretti, RILM Musical sources of manuscripts, printed music editions, writings on music theory and libretti, RIPM Articles published ca. 1800-1950.
Due to the impact of the COVID-19 virus, this database contains expanded access to journals and primary sources until 30 June 2023 • List of freely accessible titles and collection information offered by JSTOR JSTOR is a digital library containing digitized back issues of academic journals. It now encompasses books and other primary sources in the humanities and social sciences.
Live broadcasts and recordings of classical concerts, opera, ballet, master classes and documentaries. Try the new beta version of Medici tv! For off-campus access to Medici tv on mobile devices use Safari for IOS devices and Chrome for Android devices, via the website - off-campus access is via their regular website and desk- or laptops only. Help
Classical music performances and masterclasses in streamed video. Performances range across all genres – symphonic, chamber, oratorio and solo. It also contains interviews with eminent international performers and teachers. Covers from medieval times to the 21st century. Videos from the 1950s up to contemporary recordings.
Includes the major composers as well as lesser known composers and works. Some major contemporary Australian composers are included. Content includes in-copyright material from Boosey and Hawkes and selected material from the University Music Editions microfilm series.(Search with other Alexander St music resources via Music Online)