The Library of Congress American Folklife Center's Archive of Folk Culture; traditional culture from around the world.
The Archives at Indiana University cover a wide range of cultural and geographical areas, and include commercial and field recordings of vocal and instrumental music, folktales, interviews, and oral history, as well as videotapes, photographs, and manuscripts.
Recordings of music in the western concert tradition, opera and liturgical music, and the pre-Baroque repertories of Western Europe. The collection includes commercial discs, tapes of BBC and other radio broadcasts, test pressings, and rare or unpublished recordings.
Streaming access to over classical music recordings. Includes the Music Library Association listing of essential sound recordings.
Education videos on classical music, opera, and dance, plus live event broadcasts.
Over 1.45 million tracks of music from the Naxos and other independent music labels; includes background information.
Comprehensive collection of recorded Jazz music. Click "log out" icon in top left of screen to end your session.
Access to articles and biographies from field of music, includes The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, The New Grove Dictionary of Opera and The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz.
Offers professionally crafted scores of art songs and arias as well as vocal repertoire from operas, choral works, and musical theatre in any key.
Full-text current and archival articles from scholarly journals covering literature and criticism, history, performing arts, cultural studies, education, philosophy, political science, gender studies, and more.
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