UC Davis Music Department
Class reserve listening


Spring 2008
Music 129B
Graham

Class reserve listening contained on the Alexander Street Press Classical Music Library (CML) will link
directly to Alexander Street.
If the CML has more than one performance available, the link will go to the CML index
of the composer's work to allow you to pick a preferred performance.

For material not included on CML, the link will go to RealAudio files served by the UCD Music Department Streaming server.
See the Instructions for Accessing and Listening for information regarding the RealAudio player and access information.
For legal and security reasons, you may have to re-enter your kerberos login and password to access these files.


Africa



Additional listening may be assigned from Alexander Street Press streaming collections:

Classical Music Library
Contains recordings covering the history of Western art music from Gregorian chant to the works of contemporary composers. The recordings are from major labels such as EMI, as well as independents like Sanctuary Classics and Hyperion. Performances feature major artists including Neville Marriner, Yehudi Menuhin, Glenn Gould, Maria Callas and hundreds of others.
http://ucdavis.classical.com

Smithsonian Global Sound
Includes music, spoken word, and natural and human-made sounds. Recordings come from the non-profit Smithsonian Folkways Recordings label and the archives of other labels. It includes music from around the world as well as spoken word recordings of biography, memoir, drama, and poetry. Langston Hughes, W.E.B. Dubois, Mahalia Jackson, Sterling Brown and others can be heard reading from their own works. Other non-musical material includes sounds of biological origin, sounds of the rainforest, documentary sounds (such as aircraft, cars and tools) and more.
http://ucdavis2.classical.com

African American Song
Documents the history of African American music with recordings by major names in the history of black American music. Artists include Ma Rainey, Lead Belly, Mahalia Jackson, Alberta Hunter, Tampa Red, and William "Bunk" Johnson. Some recordings have never before been available. Access to the field recordings of folklorist Alan Lomax is also included.
http://ucdavis4classical.com

Visit the Library's music subject guide for instructions: http://www.lib.ucdavis.edu/ul/research/subjects/index.php?heading=7

For information on connecting from off campus, see http://www.lib.ucdavis.edu/ul/services/connect/