Thus far, we’re getting Music Library staff started on the whole blogging idea. We’re working on ideas for content, including CD reviews, discussions of new audio and video formats, news in the music library, staff news, and musical staff participation in outside musical events. Also, I’ve got some learning to do in order to make the whole “moderation” process easier for myself; I have no interest in having to OK every post multiple times before it’s added to the list.
Other music library developments in no particular order:
- The inaugural Lenore Coral Memorial Lecture will be given today by Cornell alumnus Richard Will. Prof. Will will deliver a talk entitled “Mozart’s _Topoi_ in Performance” in LH 124at 4:15 pm (the usual colloquium time and place.)
- Ken Fung, music tech. services supervisor extraordinaire, will be playing with the Petits Violons de Cornell, participating in the “Harequin’s Capers” performance, Sunday, Nov. 19, 3:00 at Bailey Hall.
- Cataloging of the Stasolla gift of mainly-Capitol LPs from the 50s-60s is progressing faster than we anticipated. Many thanks to Cayenna Ponchione for keeping up with the physical processing of these items. Given what I’ve been cataloging lately, I foresee Cornell becoming a 21st-century center for the study of Jackie Gleason’s musical output; what with the whole interest in space age lounge music, imagine the possibility of articles on e.g. Gleason’s appropriation of the sitar and tabla for his “Music for Today’s Lovers” project…
. In all seriousness, we now have a large and growing trove of LPs that will interest practically anyone with a research interest in American popular music, from Dixieland to commercial folk groups like The New Seekers and The Kingston Trio, along with a substantial chunk or Frank Sinatra’s recorded output and unreleased live recordings, radio checks, and alternate takes.
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