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Gibson, David – Music Educators Journal, 2023
the National Jukebox at the Library of Congress represents one of the largest online collections of early-twentieth-century acoustical sound recordings. Since its initial launch in 2011, the National Jukebox has grown to include more than 16,000 recordings from the Victor, Columbia, and Harmony labels, made up of contributions from organizations…
Descriptors: Music, Electronic Libraries, Web Sites, Government Libraries
Kelsey Beeghly – Music Educators Journal, 2024
Technology has had a profound impact on how we listen to, create, and perform music. Among the Library of Congress' collections are wax cylinders, photographs, manuscripts, recordings, and more that document the evolution of sound technologies. Students can use these sources to assist them as they respond to and analyze music in all its historical…
Descriptors: Government Libraries, Audio Equipment, Technological Advancement, Influence of Technology
Raymond A. White – Music Educators Journal, 2024
February 12, 1924, is a landmark date in the annals of American music. The story of that snowy afternoon in New York has become almost legendary -- and the tale has undoubtedly become embellished in its telling and retelling over the past 100 years. The occasion was a concert titled "An Experiment in Modern Music," presented by Paul…
Descriptors: Music, Historical Interpretation, Music Education, Musical Composition