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Note: Initial use of some of these sources requires user/password entry. If you are asked for a password or username, click the 'back' button on your browser to return to this page and write down the information.
JSTOR
JSTOR offers complete articles from over a hundred scholarly journals.
Almost every journal has every issue online, from the beginning publication date, up to about five years ago.
These are original sources. Click on the above link to register for an account.
These accounts are for use by the Stuyvesant Community only. Please do not allow anyone else to use
these account since you will destroy this opportunity for the rest of us.
EBSCO DATABASES
EBSCO's leading online full text databases offer access to full text articles from peer-reviewed journals
published by many of the world's most prestigious academic publishers. EBSCO's full text databases offer tremendous value
to an academic library by expanding access to the content of important publications already in the library's print
or e-journal collection while, at the same time, providing new access to a great number of highly valuable full text
resources previously unavailable to the library's users. Please ask the library for the username and password if you plan to use it at home.
You can see what's available(click here)
ProQuest Platinum
See the librarians for username and password.
ProQuest Platinum offers a comprehensive publication collection that meets a wide range of research demands. From general reference to advanced subject matter, Platinum has more than 2,000 titles.
Grove Dictionary of Art
Visual Arts from Prehistory through yesterday.
in school access only
The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians
The ultimate source for all information musical.
in school access only
Science Direct
Over 1100 journals with 2 million abstracts. [click on group-wide login]
in school access only
New York State Library Databases (NOVEL)
Includes: Health Reference Center Academic (1980 - current), Business and Company Resource Center, Twayne Authors Series, and ReferenceLink.
Required Music Library for Music Appreciation
Bach - Toccato and Fugue in D Minor
Bach - Brandenburg Concerto #2 (1st movement)
Handel - ÒAlla hornpipeÓ from Water Music Suite
Vivaldi - ÒSpringÓ from Four Seasons (1st movement)
Haydn - Trumpet Concerto in E-flat major (3rd movement)
Mozart - Piano Concerto # in D minor (1st movement)
Mozart - Symphony # 40 (1st movement)
Beethoven - Symphony # 5 (1st movement)
Beethoven - Symphony # 9 (ÒOde to Joy,Ó 4th movement)
Schubert - Erlking
Schubert - Symphony # 8 (1st movement)
Brahms - Symphony # 3 (3rd movement)
Mendelssohn - Violin Concerto in E minor (1st movement)
Berlioz - Symphonie Fantastique (ÒMarch to the Scaffold,Ó 4th movement
Smetana - Moldau
Tchaikovsky - Overture 1812
Chopin - "Revolutionary" Etude
Verdi - "Dies Irae" from Requiem
Wagner - "Ride of the Valkyries" from The Ring Cycle
Puccini - "Vissi dÕarte" from Tosca
Debussy - Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun
Stravinsky - Rite of Spring
Copland - "HoedownÓ from Rodeo"
Barber - Adagio for Strings
Adams - Short Ride in a Fast Machine
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