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The Rodgers
and Hammerstein Archives of Recorded Sound of the New York Public Library is
one of the richest resources of recorded sound in the world. The archives extraordinary
holdings cover virtually every aspect of recorded sound--from Mozart to Maria
Callas to Motown, from symphonic works to presidential speeches, from radio
dramas to television specials. A number of the division's collections, considered
significant because of content or size, are represented here with links to
their catalog records and online finding aids when available.
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