Searching for music in the library catalog requires more complex search strategies than for books due to the many variations in musical works' titles, authors, formats, and other attributes. The document provides tips for effective searching, such as using boolean operators to combine search terms like composer names and titles, limiting searches to specific formats, and searching added author/title fields when available. Music librarians are available for assistance with constructing searches for musical scores, recordings, and other music materials in the catalog.
22. If you want “Trauermusik” by Hindemith, this isn’t it! The uniform title for Mozart’s Mass in C happens to use the term “Trauermusik!”
23. Title of the piece: Trauermusik Composer: Hindemith Solo instrument: Viola Arrangement with Piano? No! For more targeted results, use more search terms:
37. There can be up to 20 tracks on a disc and some CDs are published as multi-disc sets: This CD has over 70 “authors!”
38. …and recordings can have Lots of titles! The title on the cover The titles of all the pieces Alternate titles & translations Titles of sections or movements Series titles Uniform title! (of course!)
39. …and Lots of publication information: Recording label (the “publisher”) Label number Recording date Release date Reissue date(s) Reissue number(s) Timings
40. Tips for searching for CDs: Combine search terms using Boolean commands Use “compact” as a keyword Titles are searchable from “Contents” or Added Author areas as title or keywords Use “Find on page” to verify the piece is on the disc (Ctrl + F, or Edit Find)
41. A typical aria CD (part 1): The performer is the “author.” There are many titles that may also appear on other CDs There could be many recording dates
44. None of these seems to “match” But our CD comes up in the list of CDs with this aria
45. Let’s say you want to listen to Hindemith’s Trauermusik The piece only runs about eight minutes ...so it won’t take up a whole Compact disk The title could found be in two places in the cataloging record other than “title” or “uniform title” Contents (track listing) Added Author-Title lines
46. For this recording, the uniform title is “Orchestra Music. Selections” and the title says “Viola Concertos”
51. A genre-based piece may be titled many ways, for example: By nickname By number within the genre By opus number By key In another language In a group In an unrelated title! “Eroica” Symphony Symphony No. 3 Symphony Op. 55 Symphony in E-Flat Major Symphonie Nr. 3 in Es-Dur The Symphonies The World’s Greatest Orchestral Music
52. The uniform title standardizes genre-based titles Elements of a uniform title: Genre (plural) Numbering system Key
53. A note about numbering systems Composers’ works can be numbered many ways! By the number in the genre By opus number By opus with internal number By index (Verzeichnis) number By scholar’s number String Quartet No. 6 String Quartet Op. 18 String Quartet Op. 18, No. 1 BWV 1006 K. 465 The uniform title uses only one system per composer. Publishers don’t pay attention to uniform titles!
54. Some numbering systems to know: Bach Beethoven Haydn Mozart Schubert Vivaldi Bach WerkeVerzeichnis (BWV) Opus numbers; Woo (Werkeohne opus, works without opus number) Hoboken (H.) Köchel (K.) Deutsch (D.) Shhhh don’t ask about Vivaldi ACK! You had to ask about VIVALDI!
55. Vivaldi’s works have been numbered several ways: RV is the current standard system, but... Sometimes opus numbers are used: La stravaganza : 12 violin concertos, opus 4 Sometimes titles are used: Cimento dell'armonia e dell'inventione. N. 1-4
56. You can use numbers as “keywords” This gets around the problem of uniform titles, symphony nicknames, etc.
62. Let’s say you want to hear DaDaTovarich! Russian Soprano Anna Netrebko ...singing in Russian ...for a whole opera ...not just on a CD of excerpts You can do that!
63. You can create a very specific search: Opera Not excerpts Netrebko Russian CD
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