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Searching for Music in Cardcat
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http://www.bsu.edu/library/
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Access Course Reserves Place Holds/Recalls Renew library items You do NOT have to log in just to search cardcat!
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There are few variations amongst editions
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Books usually have one format: BOOK!
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Score: Miniature Score: Set of Parts And each format has its own keywords for searching
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One Author One Title Unique Contents One or Two Subjects
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Two Titles! Title Page Title Uniform Title Two “Authors!” The composer The arranger or editor A special size
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trauermusik
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What???? but…
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The uniform title for Mozart’s Mass in C happens to use the term “Trauermusik!”
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Title of the piece: Trauermusik Composer: Hindemith Solo instrument: Viola Arrangement with Piano? No!
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This one is the score
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There are lots of possible “authors” Composer Librettist Conductor Orchestra Chorus Soloist Accompanist Author of Liner notes
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This CD has over 70 “authors!”
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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!)
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Lots of publication information: Recording label (the “publisher”) Label number Recording date Release date Reissue date(s) Reissue number(s) Timings
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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)
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There could be many recording dates There are many titles that may also appear on other CDs The performer is the “author.”
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Author Title of the Opera Title of the Aria
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But our CD comes up in the list of CDs with this aria
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The title could found be in two places in the cataloging record other than “title” or “uniform title” The piece only runs about eight minutes...so it won’t take up a whole Compact disk Contents (track listing) Added Author-Title lines
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For this recording, the uniform title is “Orchestra Music. Selections” and the title says “Viola Concertos”
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trauermusik and hindemith and compact Trauermusik and viola and compact
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Click on “Details” to verify the piece is on the CD
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Concerto for ViolinSymphony No. 3Symphony No 3, Op. 55Symphony in E-Flat MajorString Quartet Op. 16 no. 1Mass
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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
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Elements of a uniform title: Genre (plural) Numbering system Key
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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!
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Bach Beethoven Haydn Mozart Schubert Vivaldi Bach Werke Verzeichnis (BWV) Opus numbers; Woo (Werke ohne opus, works without opus number) Hoboken (H.) Köchel (K.) Deutsch (D.) Shhhh don’t ask about Vivaldi ACK! You had to ask about VIVALDI!
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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
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This gets around the problem of uniform titles, symphony nicknames, etc.
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Language Format Date
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Russian Soprano Anna Netrebko...singing in Russian...for a whole opera...not just on a CD of excerpts Da Da Tovarich!
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Opera excerpts Netrebko Russian CD Not
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In CardCat, recording times are searchable, so for numbers 59 and lower, use ADJ to form a phrase:
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Amy Edmonds Music Librarian BSUMusicLibn on AIM aledmonds@bsu.edu Jason Smith Music Collection Coordinator (7 a.m. – 4 p.m.) Kevin Blue Music Collection Nighttime Supervisor (6 p.m. – 3 a.m.)
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