The library doesn't just offer physical things like manuscripts and CDs to music fans, we also have a solid collection of
Music eResources in our
Digital Library. During
NZ Music Month we're running a special class in one of these resources, the
Naxos Music Library. Unfortunately this class is all booked up already, but I'll give you a run down so you can have a browse yourself.
The Naxos Music Library is a collection of music that Auckland City Libraries members can listen to online for free. Just login with your barcode number and PIN and you're hooked up to more than 600,000 tracks streaming in CD or near CD quality.
Naxos, with its excellent classical music content, is perfect for listening to pieces you might need to learn for music lessons or theory tests. The recordings come from all the big classical labels like
Chandos Records and
Hungaroton, so you know that the recordings are of the top quality.
I don't tend to spin up classical music for much more than soothing background sounds, but one thing that caught my attention was the Pop & Rock section. "Listen to an impressive array of Scandinavian rock and pop music, jazz, indie-pop and folk/acoustic pop," says the catalogue listing, so of course I had to check it out. A quick trawl turned up what seems to be a mash-up of the scores from
The Two Towers and
Requiem for a Dream,
Requiem for a Tower by Clint Mansell of
Pop Will Eat Itself. Totally LOL-worthy, and not at all bad.
I also stumbled across some pretty sweet electronic pop by Nashville-ites
Venus Hum. Check out '
Pink Champagne', but steer well clear of the remix. You have been warned.
Naxos also has classic and contemporary jazz, folk, blues, world, nostalgia, and even Chinese collection. Jazz, in fact, gets its own
Naxos Jazz Music Library. It's possible to search by country, and yeah, there are some kiwi tracks on there. Have a dig.
If you're already set up to log in to the library website then you have all you need to get on to Naxos. Chuck on
some strings while you study, bone up on some
classic jazz to match your new beret, or get ready for your next Young Workers' meeting by singing along to some
Pete Seeger. It's free music on the internet, imagine that!
~Ashley