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The basis of the collection consists of the entire output of  the Naxos Recording Company. The mission of the company is  and has been since its inception in 1987 to provide the  widest possible range of repertoire to the widest possible  audience, resulting in an extremely extensive online musical  library.   All of Naxos\u2019 recordings are available in the online service  whether they are out of print or still available for  purchase, and every new recording is included in the online  database as soon as it is commercially released. The  collection includes classical, jazz, blues, and world music.  The classical repertoire is thoroughly represented,  including unusual and contemporary works that cannot be  heard elsewhere such as the works of Joachim Raff, William  Henry Fry, Krzysztof Penderecki, Bohuslav Martinu, and  others. The strength of the Naxos collection is in its breadth. The  world music collection is particularly strong in the music  of East Asia. The content of the database grows not only by  the production of new recordings, but also by Naxos  negotiating with other recording companies to include  additional repertoire. Their website states that an  average of 39 CD\u2019s per month were added in 2006.   The interface is easy to use and quite intuitive. Plenty of  online help is available, including a FAQ, User Guide, and  User Instructions. One can use the Advanced Search Feature  to search by keyword, disc or composition title, composer,  artist, record label, arranger, lyricist, performing group,  genre or music category, instrument, period, country, year  composed, and by mood or scenarios. In addition, the  collection is browsable by genres such as Classical,  Jazz\/Contemporary, World\/Folk, New Age, Chinese, Pop and  Rock and also by categories such as Ballet, Chamber Music,  Sacred Choral, Secular Choral, Composers, Concertos,  Educational, Film Music, Instrumental, Musicals,  Opera\/Operetta, TV Music, Vocal, and Collections.  Naxos provides podcasts such as Classical Music Spotlight,  Choral Music of Thomas Tallis, American Jewish Music from  the Milken Archive with Leonard Nimoy, and interviews with  performers and composers.  Faculty can create folders for shared playlists for use in  classes, and provide persistant links to sound recordings in  course management software such as Blackboard .  Sound recordings provide an additional and enjoyable layer  of depth to the understanding of culture and history. The  Naxos Collection is invaluable for teaching history, ethnic  studies, world cultures, and African-American studies as  well as for music, dance, and theater.  Enjoy!  Anne Harlow<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Naxos Music Library \/ Naxos Music Library Jazz Temple University Libraries is pleased to announce the addition of Naxos Music Library and Naxos Music Library Jazz to our online streaming audio offerings. The basis of the collection consists of the entire output of the Naxos Recording Company. 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