
MIT Lewis Music Library Happy Holidays, Everyone! We are here for all your holiday music needs, here are the hours for today and tomorrow: 9:00am to 5:00pm, and next week, December 28-30th, we will be open 11:00am to 4:00pm. Our IAP hours are listed in the Information box on the left.

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Reserves assistant Cate Gallivan has pulled together a few examples of ghoulish music. There’s plenty more in the library collection; ooze on over to 14E-109 and find some! CDs and DVDs circulate for 3 days, scores and books for 30 days.

MIT Lewis Music Library Michael Jackson was a musician as well as a very fine dancer, come check out our CDs and DVDs and see what all the fuss is about.

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Bobby McFerrin demonstrates the power of the pentatonic scale, using audience participation, at the event "Notes & Neurons: In Search of the Common Chorus", from the 2009 World Science Festival, June 12, 2009. ...

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European Mozartways – Mozart Cities and Mozart Regions that Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart visited on his Mozart journeys. This inlcudes the Great Western trip, Mozart journeys to Italy as well as the journeys to Prague, Berlin, Frankfurt, Salzburg, Vienna, Munich and Paris. ...

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Held on April 24, 2009 at Kresge Auditorium, the concert offers the opportunity to sample some of John Harbison's vocal and instrumental chamber works, performed by professional friends and colleagues.
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MIT Lewis Music Library Check out our Quick Guide to public domain scores
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Research Guides. Music. Public Domain Music Scores. This is the Music subject guide

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MIT Institute Professor of Music John Harbison talks about composing music, the Celebration Concert, and creating art at MIT. Interview recorded March 13, 2009.

MIT Lewis Music Library John Harbison video!
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MIT Institute Professor of Music John Harbison talks about studying music at MIT, subjectivity, and how MIT students have changed over the years. Interview recorded March 13, 2009.

















