There was a series in 1982 from Films for the Humanities called Music in Time, hosted by James Galway. We used to have it, and I remember it as being 4 videocassettes, but World Cat has an entry for the series and lists 16.
Becky Tatar Periodicals/Audiovisuals Aurora Public Library 1 E. Benton Street Aurora, IL 60505 Phone: 630-264-4100 FAX: 630-896-3209 blt...@aurora.lib.il.us www.aurorapubliclibrary.org From: videolib-boun...@lists.berkeley.edu [mailto:videolib-boun...@lists.berkeley.edu] On Behalf Of Mary Lou Neighbour Sent: Tuesday, October 11, 2011 9:20 AM To: 'videolib@lists.berkeley.edu' Subject: [Videolib] Music Appreciation DVDs I am appealing to the wisdom of the list. A music faculty member wants recent dvds on the various eras of classical music: Middle Ages & Renaissance Baroque Classical Romantic 20th Century He would like something visually stimulating and attention-grabbing. We have in our collection: Art and Music as Reflections of Time (VHS) 1986, originally 1974, which has parts on all of the eras Teaching Company's Music Appreciation series of lectures (VHS) 1993 Leonard Bernstein's Young People's Concerts (DVD) Various VHS and DVD productions on individual composers What the faculty member would like are interesting, dynamic presentations on all of the eras. On OCLC, I found a Films for Humanities series, The CLEARVUE/eav Art & Music Series - 8 parts for $799.60. It is not available on Films on Demand, which we purchase yearly. Even though the description calls the series visually dynamic, all I saw in some of the various part previews was a talking head. I have checked a number of our regular vendors, and have found nothing that fits the bill. Do any of you wise librarians have any suggestions??? Any help would be greatly appreciated! Mary Lou Neighbour AV Librarian/Assistant Professor Montgomery County Community College 340 DeKalb Pike Blue Bell, PA 19422 mneig...@mc3.edu 215-619-7355 ________________________________ Montgomery County Community College is proud to be the #1 ranked technology-savvy community college in the nation, as determined by the Center for Digital Education and Converge magazine.
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