Martin Bookspan had life-long friendships with two great classical music geniuses, Leonard Bernstein and Aaron Copland.
As the voice of the PBS television series
Live from Lincoln Center from 1976 to 2006, Martin Bookspan riveted audiences with his eloquently distinctive voice and extensive knowledge of classical music. The N.Y. Times (May 24, 2006) described Bookspan as “One half erudite informer, the other half grandfatherly guide, [who kept audiences] tuned in during intermissions with easy-to-digest program notes and anecdotes.”
A generous supporter of the Judaica Sound Archives now the Recorded Sound Archives at Florida Atlantic University Libraries,
Bookspan spoke before a sold-out audience at FAU Libraries’ 2013 Kultur Festival in March.
Today Martin Bookspan would have been turning 95,
he passed away earlier this year in April at his home in Aventura, FL. In celebration of his life, we wanted to share these video clips taken during a lecture he gave in 2013 at FAU Libraries.
My Friends: Leonard Bernstein & Aaron Copland Lecture
Presented by Martin Bookspan at FAU’s Wimberly Library on March 5, 2013

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June is Pride month and here at the Recorded Sound Archives we wanted to share 5 vintage songs you should know, in some cases we have the original while in other cases, we have other singers who also sang the song as well.
Celebrate Pride Month with these 5 Vintage Songs!
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Please note, due to copyright some items may only be available as a 45 second snippet.
If you are a Researcher or Educator in need of full access to these recordings, click here. Read More About This…

The life and death of Martin Luther King, Jr inspired many musicians to try to express his beliefs, ideas and legacy through music. Here are a few you might want to listen to as a way of honoring King’s memory.
Discover 10 pieces of music that were inspired by or dedicated to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
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Here at the Recorded Sound Archives you can
listen to Gates of Justice by Dave Brubeck.
When writing this composition, Dave Brubeck has always maintained that the essential message of
The Gates of Justice is brotherhood of man.
Listen to the original recording, here at the Recorded Sound Archives at FAU Libraries.
Please note, due to copyright some items may only be available as a 45 second snippet.
If you are a Researcher or Educator in need of full access to these recordings, click here. Read More About This…
Discover Staff Favorites from 2020!
Events & General Interest, Staff Picks, Vintage Collection
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Andrews Sisters, artie shaw, Danny Kaye, eartha kitt, elton britts, Enrico Caruso, Glenn Miller, staff picks, tito schipa, Xavier Cugat

Happy 5th Anniversary Fallout 4!
Did you know that the whole Fallout video game franchise features vintage music from the early 1930s-50s?
This year in celebration of Fallout 4’s 5th anniversary we created
this collection highlighting original recordings that can be heard throughout the Fallout 4 video game series.
Discover the inspiration behind the video game series Fallout 4 and listen to the
ORIGINAL recordings here at the Recorded Sound Archives in the collection below.
Happy 5th Anniversary Fallout 4! – Lets Talk Vintage Music

In this collection you can listen to 4 original recordings or versions of those songs that can be heard throughout the video game itself.
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