Whittaker Live

Performing arts blogging by the Whittaker Library at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland.

Thursday, 29 March 2012

Conference 10-12 July, London: Electronic Visualisation and the Arts

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We heard about this conference recently, and thought it might interest Whittaker Library patrons and other musicians interested in contempor...
Tuesday, 27 March 2012

Royal Conservatoire (RSAMD) Alumna releases Hyperion Debussy CD

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RSAMD Alumna Lisa Milne has just released a Hyperion CD of Debussy songs:- Debussy Songs 2 Sung by Lisa Milne, Lorna Anderson and Malcol...

Iain MacInnes plays Jig and Stumpie, from Highland Vocal Airs (1784)

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© National Museums Scotland. Licensor www.scran.ac.uk . Just one demonstration of why Scran.ac.uk is such an excellent resource!  Accessi...

Iain MacInnes plays Jig and Stumpie, from Highland Vocal Airs (1784)

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© National Museums Scotland. Licensor www.scran.ac.uk. Just one demonstration of why Scran.ac.uk is such an excellent resource! ...

Coaching and mentoring at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland

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Coaching and mentoring  The Whittaker Library has added four new coaching and mentoring books to stock.  Find full details in our catalo...

Plugging our Plug event (23-27 April at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland)

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A plug for Plug at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland 23-27 April 2012 'Whittaker' wants to promote this week-long event here on ...

Whittaker - a presence in the music library world

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NOT ONLY does 'Whittaker'  provide you with quality performing arts information - and useful links to support study, teaching and re...

Pet Shop Boys - Most Incredible Thing

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The Pet Shop Boys have provided the sound track for the Sadlers Wells Ballet, The Most Incredible Thing .  The Whittaker Library at Royal Co...
Monday, 26 March 2012

Forgotten letters: an anthology of literature by dyslexic writers

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Edited by Naomi Folb.  Read more about it on News.Dyslexia.tv . Are we the first library to add it to stock?    Whittaker Library has a c...

Whittaker's Round-up

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Last week was busy, so 'Whittaker' posted less than usual.  However, useful links were saved to Diigo, so they can be shared with yo...
Thursday, 22 March 2012

Embedded artist opportunities

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For artists just starting out - Sound and music offer you three embedded artists opportunities - here . Sound and Music homepage (with th...
Wednesday, 21 March 2012

All change!

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This week, 'Whittaker' has various appointments outside the library.  Meanwhile, the office allocations are being swapped around ins...
Tuesday, 20 March 2012

Letitia Hill loved her Selection of Irish Melodies ...

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... but Letitia didn't have the complete set.  Nonetheless, she had them bound, sometime prior to 1830.  There are three parts of the Se...

Phoenix Choir Concert in Newton Mearns Glasgow

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Conducted by the Royal Conservatoire's own Marilyn Smith, A Gala Concert by the Phoenix Choir  To celebrate the Diamond Jubilee of the...

Does the Library have a role to play in the digital humanities?

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Does the library have a role to play?  I ask you! Of course we do!  Read the JISC report here: http://infteam.jiscinvolve.org/wp/2012/...

Research Matters

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Vitae Researcher Booklets ,  and Research Information Network (now www.researchinfonet.org ) I have a load of free leaflets and reports w...

Reminder: Tobar An Dualchais

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Tobar An Dualchais Kist o' Riches In Tobar's own words, it contains, "over 26,000 oral recordings made in Scotland and further ...

Early Books of Scottish Songs

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Internet Archive and the NLS Digital Gallery Whittaker mentioned these resources a year ago, but if a week is a long time in politics, then...
Monday, 19 March 2012

Imagine: How creativity works

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Imagine: How Creativity Works / Jonah Lehrer New book, which was reviewed in Sunday Times yesterday. Looks just the kind of thing to inter...

Doctoral study and following the 'rules'

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An interesting post on The Thesis Whisperer, the acclaimed Australian research blog. Following the 'rules' (or not), by Mary-Helen...
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