The Hathi Trust’s pages can be a great way of finding some more obscure Christmas musical fare. How about Liza Lehmann’s No candle was there or the festive children’s operetta The trial of John and Jane? It struck me having a quick search for Christmas music on their site, that there is a huge wealth of musical…
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Countdown to Christmas – Day 13
Fascinating blogpost from New College Library, Edinburgh, about the festive treasures in their hymnology collection: http://libraryblogs.is.ed.ac.uk/newcollegelibrarian/2014/12/08/christmas-is-coming-at-new-college-library/
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Countdown to Christmas – Day 12
A selection of unusual Christmas music from the British Music Collection : – https://www.google.com/culturalinstitute/exhibit/british-music-collection-christmas-exhibition/QRHup94d
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Countdown to Christmas – Day 11
More singing in the library. This time courtesy of the librarians of the University of St. Andrews. The carol was taken from a text held in their Rare Books Collection. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pLXibizhGI8
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Countdown to Christmas – Day 10
Christmas at Westminster Music Library There will be a seasonal event on December 15th at Westminster Music Library, for more details see Joint Force Christmas. With thanks to Ruth Walters and the staff of Westminster Music Library.
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Countdown to Christmas – Day 9
Flash mob celebrating Wexford Library’s first birthday in style
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Countdown to Christmas – Day 8
A recording courtesy of the Norwegian Institute of Recorded Sound’s 2009 Advent Calendar. The Star of Bethlehem by Stephen Adams was hugely popular in the early twentieth century. www.recordedsound.no/lyd/index.htm?filid=109 Less well known is Stephen Adams’ connection with a notorious murder case – the Maybrick poisoning. Adams was the brother of the victim, James, who was also a suspect in…
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Countdown to Christmas – Day 7
The British Library celebrates a Victorian Christmas – http://www.bl.uk/romantics-and-victorians/articles/victorian-christmas
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Countdown to Christmas – Day 6
December, this year, is a month of musical feasts with Christmas towards the end. But first, it’s Happy Hanukkah from the Judaica Sound Archive at the Recorded Sound Archives of Florida Atlantic University
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Countdown to Christmas – Day 5
Christmas with the Yorkshire Music Library. Have you sung all of these? https://uk.pinterest.com/ymlibrary/christmas-music/
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Countdown to Christmas – Day 4
A few weeks ago I was trying to sort out the blogging rota. As the MusiCB3 bloggers headed off for their Christmas breaks I was left with the Yuletide blog that will take us into the New Year. I thought I knew exactly what I was going to blog about – something festive, perhaps traditional Christmas…
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Countdown to Christmas – Day 3
Christmas with the Under-5’s at Westminster Music Library With thanks to Ruth Walters and the staff of Westminster Music Library (especially Santa!)
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Countdown to Christmas – Day 2
If you don’t use a library that often you might think that they are quiet, studious places. They are most of the time, but there’s always room for some Christmas festivities, such as this performance of an old Spanish carol by the Manchester Community Choir at Manchester Central Library…. For a performance in a really…
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Countdown to Christmas – Day 1
Christmas at the Royal Academy of Music. “Here’s one I made earlier”. Rebecca Nye created this natty Christmas tree from a used Vistaflex roll and green paper tape.
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Royal Birthday Celebrations in Dublin and London
Mounting a library exhibition is an act of faith. You aim to draw attention to some aspect of the library’s collections, and hope that it will interest those who come to see it. But there’s usually no way of gauging the impact of the display other than the number of visitors coming through the doors…
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BBC Ten Pieces Secondary – inspiring a generation
“It’s Monday morning, and you’re faced with 30 sceptical 13-year-olds.” So begins Helen Wallace’s article on Ten Pieces II in this month’s BBC Music magazine, describing a scene assuredly all-too-familiar to many a secondary school music teacher. Music – and, in particular, classical music – is indeed subject to scepticism, disdain and even ridicule by…
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Bodleian’s entire maps and music collection now searchable online
The Bodleian Libraries’ outstanding collection of 1.3 million maps and half a million printed music scores can now be discovered by searching SOLO, the Libraries’ online catalogue. The Libraries’ maps and music collections are among the largest and most important of their kind in the UK but, until now, records for the majority of their…
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Deo gracias
Previously posted earlier today on the Cambridge University Library Music Collections blog MusiCB3
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“All fares please!”
Last Thursday, the staff of Westminster Music Library marked one hundred years of women in transport with a commemorative First World War-themed sing-along. In partnership with London Transport Museum and their Battle Bus project, we sang our way through a variety of songs from the Great War era, setting the scene for a fascinating insight into…
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New York! New York!
Colin Coleman reflects on his first visit to a IAML conference. For the full article and a range of fascinating links, read the latest IAML UK/IRL newsletter, out at the end of October…. IAML and IMS’s joint conference for 2015, Music Research in the Digital Age, was set in the bright lights of one of the most…
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Finding the right notes
Following on from my earlier post about ideas for introducing your library to readers – a thoughtful post from my colleague, Helen Snelling, who went to her very first IAML international conference in the summer. Although aimed more towards academic libraries; there’s plenty to think about whatever your readership. This was first posted on the…
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Getting to know you
A few weeks ago I attended LibCamp; an Unconference for librarians at Cambridge University. What is an Unconference? Well think of the way many of the ASW’s quick-fire sessions worked, but then extend each session up to 45 mins, and you’ve got an idea of the way an Unconference works. Any attendee can suggest a suitable topic,…
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Take the Grade One Challenge!
Are you a string player who longs to dabble in woodwind? A pianist who wants to try playing in an ensemble? Or a complete musical novice with time on your hands and neighbours to irritate? Here’s your chance. Working in partnership with the BBC’s Get Creative initiative, National charity Making Music is encouraging people to try learning…
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Music Research in the Digital Age: IAML/IMS conference
A first time visit to Big IAML’s conference from a UK librarian. First blogged on MusiCB3.