From Haydn to Hip Hop: Music at the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh
Tour the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh’s nationally-renowned Music Department. You too can “know the score” as WQED’s own Jim Cunningham and a group of talented local musicians guide you through this rich and diverse music collection.
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10 Responses to “From Haydn to Hip Hop: Music at the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh”
I don’t know who that girl was, but she’s awesome! I hope she gets some national recognition for her expert library music collection advocacy and all of the other wonderful ways she contributes to the Carnegie Library System!
Bonnie, you’re a natural actress the canera loves you…I’m going to quit school and become your agent
and wes m/
To everyone involved: What a great video!
Wow! I want to move to Pittsburgh just to use this library!
THIS IS AWESOME BIG DOG!!!!!!!!!!
What a great video for a great library collection. Congratulations!
I don’t know who that girl was, but she’s awesome! I hope she gets some national recognition for her expert library music collection advocacy and all of the other wonderful ways she contributes to the Carnegie Library System!
The best music video for a library EVER!
an oscar award for this video
Wow! Cool. Well done Bonnie and others. See you in the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh soon!
Amazing. I just watched it twice in a row.