Friday, December 31, 2010

Music Appreciation Resources

The CBC Library has a wide range of resources available for MUSC 105 - Music Appreciation. Our online resources may be accessed either on campus or from home using your CBC Library database password. We also have books and compact discs which you can check out using your student ID card. Our print reference sources have been selected to assist with your assignments; while they cannot be checked out, you may make photocopies (5¢/pg).

Online resources:

Recorded Music:

Classical Music In Video - hundreds of classical music performance videos available for streaming to a computer with a live internet connection and Adobe Flash Player.

Naxos Music Library - Online Classical Music. This service allows you to listen to music on your computer with headphones or speakers. You must have a live internet connection. Broadband allows you to use the default near-CD quality streaming rate; if you have dial-up you should select the FM quality rate. It is not possible to download or burn to CD any music on Naxos Music Library. We currently have access for 5 users at a time; please be sure and log off when you are done (upper left).



Reference:

Oxford Music Online - Scholarly articles from the New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, The New Grove Dictionary of Opera, The Oxford Dictionary of Music, 2d ed. and The Oxford Companion to Music. Extensive coverage of composers.

Baker's Biographical Dictionary of Musicians - in Gale Virtual Reference.

From Oxford Reference Online:

Offline resources:

Recorded Music:

Search our catalog using the name of the composer, the keywords 'compact disc' and the type of music (if desired).

Example 1: a search for compact discs with symphonies by Beethoven
beethoven symphony compact disc

Example 2: a search for compact discs with concertos by Beethoven
beethoven concerto compact disc

Compact Discs must be requested at Circulation, and you may check out for 2 weeks.

Books:

The library has a collection of books about composers on 1 week course reserve. You can find others in our catalog by searching for the composer's last name as the subject. If you don't limit to subject you will have a result list of both items about the composer and works by the composer - books, compact discs, videos, phonograph records all mixed together. Books located in our 'Main Collection' may be checked out for 2 weeks.

Reference:

General
  • Harvard dictionary of music - Ref ML100 .A64 2003
History
  • A history of Western music - Reserve, Ref ML160 .G87 1960
  • Music in the Middle Ages -Reserve, Ref ML172 .R4 1948
  • The Oxford history of western music - Ref ML160 .T18 2005
  • New Oxford history of music - Ref ML160 .N44
Information about the Composer, Conductor, Orchestra, Principal Musicians

  • Baker’s biographical dictionary of musicians - Ref ML105 .B16 2001 or online in Gale Virtual Reference.
  • The New Grove dictionary of music and musicians - Ref ML100 .N48 2001 (Oxford Music Online is the preferred version)
  • Symphony orchestras of the United States - Ref ML1211 .S95 1986
  • Symphony orchestras of the world - Ref ML1200 .S9 1987
Interpretation and analysis

  • BBC music guides (series; various individual titles)
  • The complete book of classical music - Ref MT6 .E89 1965
  • Guide to chamber music - Ref ML1100 .B45 1985
  • Listen to the music : a self-guided tour through the orchestral repertoire - Ref MT125 .K72 1988
  • The symphony : a listener’s guide - Ref MT125 .S79 1995
  • The concerto : a listener's guide - Ref ML1263 .S74 1998

Other Web resources:

AllMusic - information on composers, performers, reviews of recordings. Not limited to classical music.

Classical Music Library - Mid-Columbia Library database, requires MCL library card (all CBC students are eligible) number to access.

Please send questions or comments to
library@columbiabasin.edu



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Saturday, December 4, 2010

Income Disparities in America

Clemmitt, Marcia. "Income Inequality": Is the gap between rich and poor getting wider? A recent Census Bureau report brought a flurry of press attention to the widening gap between rich and poor. The gap in New York City is widening — and is now bigger than in India, noted the New York Daily News. Indeed, most analysts agree incomes of the very rich have been pulling away from all others in recent decades. The average pretax income for the bottom 90 percent of households is almost $900 below what it was in 1979, while the average pretax income for the top 1 percent is $700,000 higher. Having a wealthy class with very large amounts of disposable money is valuable — not harmful — to society, some argue. But others say the recent winner-take-all economy helped trigger the massive recession, leaving most people with stagnant incomes. Meanwhile, Republicans argue that Bush-era tax cuts on top earnings should be extended to stimulate the economy, while many Democrats back extensions only for lower earners. From the CQ Researcher. Reprinted with permission from CQ Press.

More Articles:

EBSCOhost Search: SU income gap and GE united states

ProQuest Search: SU (income distribution) AND GEO(united states)