The College Music Society – Cambridge 2013

Interactive Listening will be exhibiting at The College Music Society in Cambridge October 31 through November 2, 2013. Stop by our table and try our fully interactive iBook or learn more about our paperbook version. We will be offering an incredible discount on our books during the conference. See you there!
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iBook comes to Mac laptops and desktops

Interactive Listening iBook is now available on Mac laptops and desktops The moment we were all waiting for is here. Apple has released its new OS X Mavericks which makes our fully interactive iBook accessible to your Mac laptop or desktop. Even better yet, the Mavericks update is free (follow this link to go to the
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iBooks joining the Mac

Interactive Listening – Our iBook is joining the Mac Last week, Apple announced that the iBook format will now operate across ALL Apple/Mac computers including desktops, laptops, iPads and mini iPads with the new OS X. They have also featured INTERACTIVE LISTENING at their annual developer convention in San Francisco. Read more on the apple
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Music education iBook for iPad hits Australia

Interactive Listening has been approved for sale in Australia. We think you’ll like the price compared to traditional music textbooks, and hope our book serves as a new introduction to music appreciation. We have some great material on Gamelan in our world music section. Hopefully we’ll meet more teachers at the Midwest Clinic next year. We’d
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iTunes #1 Editor’s Choice Interactive Edition for iPad

Here’s the ibook demo! We are excited to announce that Apple selected Interactive Listening as the #1 new interactive book and #1 Editor’s Choice in all categories. Watch the demo below to find out why Interactive Listening is the first music textbook to ever be featured on the iTunes homepage. Download a 20 pages sample
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Music History: Chasing Modest Mussorgsky

Modest Mussorgsky 1839-1881 A writing sample from our approach to music history. In 1856, a gang of five self-taught Russian composers met to create a new type of classical music, free from the rules of Germany. Lead by Modest Mussorgsky, they composed Russian music for Russian people, drawn from peasant melodies, folklore witches, and patriotic
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