Tuesday 22 July 2008

Archival Sound Recordings Service


We now have access to a new resource - the British Library's Archival Sound Recordings website which provides UK Higher and Further Education staff and students free access to over 12,000 recordings (3,900 hours). 

To access the resource go to the My learning / Learning support page in the portal. In the Search the Library portlet select the Online databases and academic journals link. On the next page scroll down and click on Archival Sound Recordings in the list to enter the resource. 

Collections include:

  • 400 popular music tracks (mostly British bands from the 1930s to 1990s)
  • African Writers' Club (250 hours on art, literature, music and politics)
  • Art and design interviews (e.g. Denys Lasdun, Eduardo Paolozzi, Paula Rego)
  • Beethoven String Quartets (750 recordings from the last 100 years
  • David Rycroft Africa recordings (music and poetry, mainly from Southern Africa)
  • Klaus Wachsmann Uganda recordings (1,500 recordings from 26 culture groups)
  • Oral history of jazz in Britain (with musicians, promoters and label-owners)
  • Records and record players (developments in recording technology)
  • Sony Radio Awards - drama (every short-listed play 1986-1997)
  • Soundscapes (evocative environmental sounds from Great Britain and Canada)
  • St Mary-le-Bow public debates (e.g. John Betjeman, Jonathan Miller, Diana Rigg)

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