Online Audio and Video
Harvard subscribes to a number of streaming audio and video collections, each holding thousands of recordings, including:
- Music Online: Jazz Music LibraryOver 60,000 jazz albums; part of Alexander Street's Music Online series of streaming of audio and video collections.
- Naxos Music Library: JazzJazz, blues, R&B, rock, and spoken word from Blue Note, Fantasy, Warner, Naxos Jazz and 150+ record labels.
- Qwest TVStreaming video service created by Quincy Jones. It features documentaries, concerts, archives and other content as they relate to “jazz and beyond.”
- Music OnlineA family of audio and video collections; of particular interest for jazz research are the Jazz Music Library, American Song and African American Music, Smithsonian Global Sound, Contemporary World Music, and Popular Music Library.
- Naxos Music Library WorldWorld music from the catalogues of Smithsonian Folkways, ARC Music, Nonesuch, and other labels.
- DRAMDatabase of Recorded American Music
Beyond Harvard
- The National Jukebox (Library of Congress)Over 10,000 Victor Records recordings made from 1901-1925: jazz, popular music, novelty recordings, opera, political speeches, and sound effects
- Online Resources for Music ScholarsLinks to other streaming audio collections of jazz