Module 14 Describing Printed Music RDA Training Utah State Library Harold B. Lee Library, Brigham Young University April 2014.

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Module 14 Describing Printed Music RDA Training Utah State Library Harold B. Lee Library, Brigham Young University April 2014

Please log in to RDA Module 14. Describing Printed Music2

Mode of Issuance Single unit monograph? Multipart monograph? Serial? Integrating resource? Module 14. Describing Printed Music3

Basis for Identification RDA 2.1 Single unit monograph – The item itself Multipart monograph – The first unit Module 14. Describing Printed Music4

Preferred Source of Information RDA Choose, in the part chosen as the basis for identification, – the title sheet, title page, or title card if none of these is available, use (in this order) – cover – caption – masthead – colophon Module 14. Describing Printed Music5

Preferred Source of Information RDA “List title page” Module 14. Describing Printed Music6

Preferred source? Module 14. Describing Printed Music7

Preferred source? Module 14. Describing Printed Music8

Title Transcribe the title proper, parallel title proper and other title information exactly as found on the preferred source $a Sing we all Noel! : $b unison/two part with piano and optional handbells or handchimes (3 or 4 octaves) $a Sonata no. 2 in F major, op. 99 Module 14. Describing Printed Music9

Variant title Variant titles are not core. Record any variant titles you think would help a library user find the resource in a 246 field $a Sonata no. 2 in F major, op $a Sonate Nr. 2 für Pianoforte und Violoncell Module 14. Describing Printed Music10

Statement of Responsibility Same as for other formats – The first statement of responsibility relating to the title proper is core, i.e., required. Others are optional. – Statements of responsibility relating to the title proper may be taken from any source in the resource, i.e., they do not have to appear with the title proper Record in 245 subfield $c following space- slash-space Module 14. Describing Printed Music11

Statement of Responsibility $a Sing we all Noel! : $b unison/two part with piano and optional handbells or handchimes (3 or 4 octaves) / $c [music by] Allen Pote ; [words by] C.F. Hernaman $a Sonata no. 2 in F major, op. 99 / $c Johannes Brahms. Module 14. Describing Printed Music12

Edition Statement Transcribe any edition statement you find $a Violad : $b for two violas / $c Luna Pearl Woolf. 250$a Full score $a Piano concerto in F major / $c Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. 250$a Edition for 2 pianos. Module 14. Describing Printed Music13

Publication Statement Record publication information as you find it (or supply) $a Sing we all Noel! : $b unison/two part with piano and optional handbells or handchimes (3 or 4 octaves) / $c [music by] Allen Pote ; [words by] C.F. Hernaman. 264 _1 $a [Dallas, Texas] : $b Choristers Guild, $c [2008] $a Sonata no. 2 in F major, op. 99 / $c Johannes Brahms. 264 _1 $a Melville, N.Y. : $b Belwin Mills Publishing Corp., $c [between 1970 and 1979?] Module 14. Describing Printed Music14

Copyright information Copyright is not core, but often recorded for printed music, particularly in the absence of an explicit publication date $a Sing we all Noel! : $b unison/two part with piano and optional handbells or handchimes (3 or 4 octaves) / $c [music by] Allen Pote ; [words by] C.F. Hernaman. 264 _1 $a [Dallas, Texas] : $b Choristers Guild, $c [2008] 264 _4 $c ©2008 Module 14. Describing Printed Music15

Distribution information Optionally record distribution information 264 _2 $b Universal Music & Video Distribution Source reads: Distributed by Universal Music & Video Distribution; no place given Module 14. Describing Printed Music16

Manufacture information Optionally record manufacture information 264 _2 $b Hal Leonard Corp. 264 _3 $b Hal Leonard Corp. Source reads: Printed and distributed by Hal Leonard Corp. Module 14. Describing Printed Music17

Extent (3.4.3) Record the number of units with a term from the notated music format list in In parentheses, specify the number of pages, etc. 300$a 1 score (3 volumes) 300$a 1 vocal score (25 pages) 300$a 5 parts Module 14. Describing Printed Music18

Extent (3.4.3) If the resource consists of a score and one or more parts in a single unit: $a Sing we all Noel! : $b unison/two part with piano and optional handbells or handchimes (3 or 4 octaves) / $c [music by] Allen Pote ; [words by] C.F. Hernaman. 300$a 1 vocal score and 1 part (11 pages) Module 14. Describing Printed Music19

Extent (3.4.3) If the resource consists of a score and one or more parts in more than one unit: $a Sonata no. 2 in F major, op. 99 / $c Johannes Brahms. 300$a 1 score (30 pages) + 1 part (9 pages) Module 14. Describing Printed Music20

Illustrative and Color Content (RDA 7.15, 7.17) Rare with printed music, but record if present Record in subfield $b of 300, following a colon 300 $a 1 score (25 pages) : $b color illustrations ; $c 30 cm 21Module 14. Describing Printed Music

Dimensions (3.5) Record dimensions according to the appropriate format in The most common for printed music are volume and sheet – Volume: record height of volume ( ) ; $c 30 cm – Sheet: record height x width ( ) ; $c 29 x 20 cm Module 14. Describing Printed Music22

Dimensions (3.5) $a Sonata no. 2 in F major, op. 99 / $c Johannes Brahms. 300$a 1 score (30 pages) + 1 part (9 pages) ; $c 31 cm $a Sing we all Noel! : $b unison/two part with piano and optional handbells or handchimes (3 or 4 octaves) / $c [music by] Allen Pote ; [words by] C.F. Hernaman. 300$a 1 score and 1 part (11 pages) ; $c 26 cm Module 14. Describing Printed Music23

Record content, media, and carrier type (3.2, 3.3, 6.9) 336 $a notated music $2 rdacontent 337 $a unmediated $2 rdamedia 338 $a volume $2 rdacarrier 336 $a notated music $2 rdacontent 337 $a unmediated $2 rdamedia 338 $a sheet $2 rdacarrier Module 14. Describing Printed Music24

Series Statement Record series statement if present on the item (no different from any other format) $a Sonata no. 2 in F major, op. 99 / $c Johannes Brahms $a Kalmus string series Module 14. Describing Printed Music25

Medium of Performance (6.15) The instrument, instruments, voice, voices, etc., for which a musical work was originally conceived. Follow instructions in 6.15 and best practices documents of Music Library Association Recorded in 382 field 382 $a mezzo-soprano $n 1 $a piano $n 1 $s 2 $2 lcmpt 382 $a flute $n 1 $a oboe $n 1 $a bassoon $n 1 $a trombone $n 2 $a violin $n 3 $a contrabass $n 2 $s 10 $2 lcmpt Module 14. Describing Printed Music26

Medium of Performance $a Sing we all Noel! : $b unison/two part with piano and optional handbells or handchimes (3 or 4 octaves) / $c [music by] Allen Pote ; [words by] C.F. Hernaman _$a chorus $v unison $e 1 $a piano $n 1 $2 lcmpt 382 0_$a chorus $v two-part $e 1 $a piano $n 1 $2 lcmpt 382 0_$a chorus $v unison $e 1 $a piano $n 1 $a handbell choir $p handchimes $2 lcmpt 382 0_$a chorus $v two-part $e 1 $a piano $n 1 $a handbell choir $p handchimes $2 lcmpt Module 14. Describing Printed Music27

Medium of Performance Can also be recorded as a note (see 7.21) $a Sonata no. 2 in F major, op. 99 / $c Johannes Brahms _$a cello $n 1 $a piano $1 $s 2 $2 lcmpt 500$a For cello and piano. Module 14. Describing Printed Music28

Notes Record notes as appropriate. – form of musical notation (RDA 7.13, MARC 546 $b) 546 $b Staff notation. – language (RDA 7.12, MARC 546) 546 $a German words, printed with score as well as separately with English translation. – duration (RDA 7.22, MARC 500) 500 $a Duration: approximately 15 minutes. – form of composition 500 $a Symphonic dances. – medium of performance 500 $a For counter-tenor, bassoon, and trombone. Module 14. Describing Printed Music29

Notes $a Sing we all Noel! : $b unison/two part with piano and optional handbells or handchimes (3 or 4 octaves) / $c [music by] Allen Pote ; [words by] C.F. Hernaman. 500 $a Title from cover. 500 $a Handbells/handchimes part on page $a Sonata no. 2 in F major, op. 99 / $c Johannes Brahms. 500$a For cello and piano. 590$a Library copy has owner’s stamp on title page: “From the library of Dian Baker.” Module 14. Describing Printed Music30

Identifier for the manifestation (2.15) Record identifiers – ISBN in 020 – International Standard Music Number in – Publisher number in (RDA ) – Plate number in (RDA ) $a CGA1158 $b Choristers Guild $a Sing we all Noel! : $b unison/two part with piano and optional handbells or handchimes (3 or 4 octaves) / $c [music by] Allen Pote ; [words by] C.F. Hernaman $a $b Belwin Mills $a Sonata no. 2 in F major, op. 99 / $c Johannes Brahms. Module 14. Describing Printed Music31

Record Relationships Record the principal creator. For a musical work this will usually be the composer $a Brahms, Johannes, $d , $e composer $a Sonata no. 2 in F major, op. 99 / $c Johannes Brahms $a Pote, Allen, $e composer $a Sing we all Noel! : $b unison/two part with piano and optional handbells or handchimes (3 or 4 octaves) / $c [music by] Allen Pote ; [words by] C.F. Hernaman. Module 14. Describing Printed Music32

Record Relationships Record the relationship of the resource to the work embodied in it $a Pote, Allen, $e composer $a Sing we all Noel! $a Sing we all Noel! : $b unison/two part with piano and optional handbells or handchimes (3 or 4 octaves) / $c [music by] Allen Pote ; [words by] C.F. Hernaman $a Brahms, Johannes, $d , $e composer $a Sonatas, $m cello, piano, $n no. 2, op. 99, $r F major $a Sonata no. 2 in F major, op. 99 / $c Johannes Brahms. Module 14. Describing Printed Music33

Record Relationships Record other relationships you consider important $a Sonata no. 2 in F major, op. 99 / $c Johannes Brahms $a Baker, Dian, $e former owner. $5UPB 830 _0 $a Kalmus string series $a Sing we all Noel! : $b unison/two part with piano and optional handbells or handchimes (3 or 4 octaves) / $c [music by] Allen Pote ; [words by] C.F. Hernaman _ $a Hernaman, C. F. $q (Claudia Frances), $d , $e lyricist. Module 14. Describing Printed Music34

Relationship designators Some common relationship designators for printed music – composer 100 1_ $a Bach, Johann Sebastian, $d , $e composer. – librettist 700 1_ $a Adami, Giuseppe, $d , $e librettist. – lyricist 700 1_ $a Hammerstein, Oscar, $d , $e lyricist. – arranger of music 700 1_ $a Liszt, Franz, $d , $e arranger of music. – editor 700 1_ $a Jappe, Michael, $e editor. Module 14. Describing Printed Music35

Exercise Work together to catalog printed music workshop participants have brought, if any. Module 14. Describing Printed Music36

Module 14 Describing Printed Music Questions? Module 14. Describing Printed Music37 RDA Training Harold B. Lee Library, Brigham Young University Fall 2015

This Presentation is available at RDAUtah201511/index.htm For further information contact Robert L. Maxwell Module 14. Describing Printed Music38