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Music Miscellany

This section of the Music LibGuide is devoted to new and interesting resources, websites, blogs, etc. that your Music Librarian thinks you should know about!

Visit often, as the content will change.

And, if you come across something you'd like to share, send me an email - I'd love to hear from you!

 
 

Google Music Coming Soon!

This just in from NPR.

Google Announcing New Music Search

Google Music Search
Photo illustration by Lars Gotrich and Mike Katzif / NPR

This isn't actually the logo for Google's latest service; it's just our suggestion.

October 28, 2009 - On Wednesday, Google will announce a musical addition to its service. Soon you'll be able to search for music on Google — and buy it just a few clicks from the search page.

The company is planning a lavish press conference in the cylinder shaped Capitol Record building in Hollywood. The symbolism indicates Google has the support of a recording industry that is struggling to sell music to fans.

"When Google gets into it, it gets a lot of attention," says Greg Sandoval, a senior writer for CNET News. "Because Google has lots of money, lots of power, a huge audience, they can make a difference."

The new service will be featured within a standard Google search. Just enter the name of the band or musician, then things like bios, videos and images pop up. Google itself is not selling the music. The search results will link to Google's partners, digital music retailers Lala and iLike. That's where you can stream or buy songs and albums.

Sandoval says Google may be hoping the ubiquity of its search engine may help draw customers to its relatively unknown retail partners. But, he says, "people still, by and large, those that are obtaining music legally are going to iTunes."

ITunes is the No. 1 music retailer in the country. Apple now sells about 25 percent of all music in the U.S. and 69 percent of all downloads.

 

Gustav Mahler Blog

This is the new blog created by the publisher Universal Edition for the Mahler anniversary years 2010-2011.  Visit the site to view videos of classical superstars like Pierre Boulez and Daniel Barenboim discuss their relationships with the composer.  In addition, there is information about Mahler performances around the world, recordings of his music, and links to websites on all things Mahler. Check it out!


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Maazel and Mahler

To celebrate Lorin Maazel’s seven-year tenure as Music Director of the New York Philharmonic, 2002–2009, the complete Mahler symphonies - recorded live with Maazel conducting - are now available for free download! This set is exclusively digital and will not be released on CD.

  • The Complete Mahler Symphonies: Live  
    Follow along with the score! Mahler conducted his own first symphony in 1909, and the score he used has been digitized. This same score was used by Bruno Walter and Leonard Bernstein, and includes performance notes from both conductors.
 

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