The Music Division

The Music Division
Title The Music Division PDF eBook
Author Library of Congress
Publisher
Total Pages 32
Release 1972
Genre
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Show Music on Record

Show Music on Record
Title Show Music on Record PDF eBook
Author Jack Raymond
Publisher Washington, D.C. [i.e. Falls Church, VA] (3713 George Mason Dr. #1714, Falls Church 22041) : J. Raymond
Total Pages 606
Release 1998
Genre Motion picture music
ISBN

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A comprehensive list of original cast and studio cast performances issued on commercial phonograph records, covering music of the American stage, screen, and television, with composer performances and other selected collateral recordings.

Orchestral Music Catalogue

Orchestral Music Catalogue
Title Orchestral Music Catalogue PDF eBook
Author Library of Congress. Music Division
Publisher New York : Da Capo Press
Total Pages 680
Release 1969
Genre Orchestral music
ISBN

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Orchestral Music (Class M1000-1268) Catalogue

Orchestral Music (Class M1000-1268) Catalogue
Title Orchestral Music (Class M1000-1268) Catalogue PDF eBook
Author Library of Congress. Music Division
Publisher
Total Pages 682
Release 1912
Genre Government publications
ISBN

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The Beautiful Music All Around Us

The Beautiful Music All Around Us
Title The Beautiful Music All Around Us PDF eBook
Author Stephen Wade
Publisher University of Illinois Press
Total Pages 504
Release 2012-08-10
Genre Music
ISBN 9780252094002

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The Beautiful Music All Around Us presents the extraordinarily rich backstories of thirteen performances captured on Library of Congress field recordings between 1934 and 1942 in locations reaching from Southern Appalachia to the Mississippi Delta and the Great Plains. Including the children's play song "Shortenin' Bread," the fiddle tune "Bonaparte's Retreat," the blues "Another Man Done Gone," and the spiritual "Ain't No Grave Can Hold My Body Down," these performances were recorded in kitchens and churches, on porches and in prisons, in hotel rooms and school auditoriums. Documented during the golden age of the Library of Congress recordings, they capture not only the words and tunes of traditional songs but also the sounds of life in which the performances were embedded: children laugh, neighbors comment, trucks pass by. Musician and researcher Stephen Wade sought out the performers on these recordings, their families, fellow musicians, and others who remembered them. He reconstructs the sights and sounds of the recording sessions themselves and how the music worked in all their lives. Some of these performers developed musical reputations beyond these field recordings, but for many, these tracks represent their only appearances on record: prisoners at the Arkansas State Penitentiary jumping on "the Library's recording machine" in a rendering of "Rock Island Line"; Ora Dell Graham being called away from the schoolyard to sing the jump-rope rhyme "Pullin' the Skiff"; Luther Strong shaking off a hungover night in jail and borrowing a fiddle to rip into "Glory in the Meetinghouse." Alongside loving and expert profiles of these performers and their locales and communities, Wade also untangles the histories of these iconic songs and tunes, tracing them through slave songs and spirituals, British and homegrown ballads, fiddle contests, gospel quartets, and labor laments. By exploring how these singers and instrumentalists exerted their own creativity on inherited forms, "amplifying tradition's gifts," Wade shows how a single artist can make a difference within a democracy. Reflecting decades of research and detective work, the profiles and abundant photos in The Beautiful Music All Around Us bring to life largely unheralded individuals--domestics, farm laborers, state prisoners, schoolchildren, cowboys, housewives and mothers, loggers and miners--whose music has become part of the wider American musical soundscape. The paperback edition does not include an accompanying CD.

The Library of Congress Civil War Desk Reference

The Library of Congress Civil War Desk Reference
Title The Library of Congress Civil War Desk Reference PDF eBook
Author Margaret E. Wagner
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Total Pages 978
Release 2009-11-24
Genre History
ISBN 1439148848

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The Library as an Agency of Culture

The Library as an Agency of Culture
Title The Library as an Agency of Culture PDF eBook
Author Thomas Augst
Publisher Univ of Wisconsin Press
Total Pages 216
Release 2001
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9780299183042

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This is a special issue of the journal American Studies. Ten papers examine the role of libraries in the communities they serve and in the lives of readers. They specifically discuss the library's relationship to noise, elitism, democracy, health, and gender. Particular attention is given to the library's position in different parts of the United States and during different historical periods. Contributors include scholars of American studies, library science, English, history, and communication. There is no index. There's a small discrepancy in the title shown on the cover and the one on the title page, which reads: "The Library as an Agency of Culture." Annotation (c)2003 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com).