Wednesday, December 8, 2010

A curious little book

While weeding the book collection, I came across Sigmund Spaeth's Great Symphonies: How to Recognize and Remember Them (1952 ed.). Spaeth's solution to the problem of remembering themes is to provide "lyrics" for each. So for the main theme of the finale of Beethoven's Sixth, you can in future hear "Hither, come hither, and join our hymn of praise; the shepherds in gladness their thankful voices raise". Or you can run away screaming. There are hundreds of such examples. I decided to keep this book as a "priceless" artifact of another era's approach to music appreciation. You can find it at MT125.S74 1952.

Friday, December 3, 2010

Jones Library hours

Here are Jones Library's staffed hours between now and the beginning of Spring semester. Please note that our print collection can be accessed anytime Ritter Library is open. See http://libguides.bw.edu/content.php?pid=86103&sid=640462 for Ritter's hours.

Friday, Dec. 3, 8:30AM--9:00PM
Saturday, Dec. 4, 1:00--7:00
Sunday, Dec. 5, 2:00--midnight
Monday, Dec. 6 to Wednesday, Dec. 8, 8:30AM--midnight
Thursday, Dec. 9, 8:30AM--11:00PM
Friday, Dec. 10, 8:30--5:00
Saturday, Dec. 11 to Sunday, Dec. 12, CLOSED
Monday, Dec. 13 to Friday, Dec. 17, 8:30--5:00 (closed 11:00--1:30 on Tuesday for the Holiday Luncheon)
Saturday, Dec. 18 to Sunday, Dec. 19, CLOSED
Monday, Dec. 20 to Wednesday, Dec. 22, 8:30--5:00
Thursday, Dec. 23 to Sunday, Jan 2, CLOSED
Monday, Jan. 3 to Friday, Jan. 7, 8:30--4:00
Saturday, Jan. 8, CLOSED
Sunday, Jan. 9, 2:00--7:00

Happy Holidays.

Jones Library, 440-826-2375, jonesml@bw.edu

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Philip Glass

During weather like this, I might typically be listening to Winterreise or Nantucket Sleighride (by the 70s rock group Mountain). This week, I've been listening to Philip Glass, something I don't often do. There's a little of his music in Naxos and DRAM, but if you want a better selection, check out the 10-CD set on Nonesuch titled Glass Box. The call number at Jones is CD 010-075 (http://198.30.145.251/record=b3182705~S3). I've been listening to disc one, Music in Contrary Motion and Music with Changing Parts, and it seems very well-suited to the gray Cleveland skies.

Remember that when I say "check out", I mean as in "take it with you" to your dorm or apartment. Students can now borrow CDs for three days, with renewals possible. Enjoy.

Paul Cary