Contains 500 dance productions and documentaries by the most influential performers and companies of the 20th century.
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Audio recordings of compositions from independent record labels and sound archives.
The DS is a growing image database of medieval and renaissance manuscriptions from a variety of U.S. institutions (Huntington Library, Jewish Theological Seminary, Grolier Club, UC Berkeley, etc.).
From 1935-1967, American theatergoers and television watchers were witness to Time Inc.'s unique and controversial newsreel series, The March of Time.
Video recordings of Metropolitan Opera performances going back more than 80 years; includes historic radio broadcasts and some live events.
Global music industry information in three platforms: Music ID Data, Music ID Revenue, and Music ID Impact.
Centralized access to all subscribed audio databases under Alexander Street / ProQuest.
Indexing, abstracts, and much full-text coverage for music periodicals since 1874.
An international directory of the performing artists and management, with industry news, events, press releases, articles, and polls. (Access limited to 5 concurrent users)
The Library of Congress presents the National Jukebox, which makes historical sound recordings available to the public free of charge.
Audio recordings from all eras of western music history. (Access limited to 15 concurrent users)