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SUBJECT HEADINGS FOR MUSIC – EXAMPLES AND EXERCISES Hermine Vermeij, UCLAApril 13, 2012
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Example 1
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Title page T.p. verso Translation of instrumentation: Flute Clarinet in A 2 Bassoons 2 Trumpets (1 in C; 2 in B-flat) 2 Trombones
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Example 1 – Process No particular genre or form. Eight instruments All winds Main heading: Wind octets Order of instruments: alphabetical Wind octets (Bassoons (2), clarinet, flute, trombones (2), trumpets (2)) Physical format: score Final heading: 650 #0 $a Wind octets (Bassoons (2), clarinet, flute, trombones (2), trumpets (2)) $v Scores.
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Example 2
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Title page Translation of instrumentation: Violin Violoncello Piano Includes score and parts Example 2
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Example 2 – Process Genre/form: Capriccios Not in LCSH Standard chamber instrumentation: violin, violoncello, and piano = piano trio Main heading: Piano trio Physical format: Score and parts Final heading: 650 #0 $a Piano trios $v Scores and parts.
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Example 3
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Title page On front cover: “Vocal/piano”
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Example 3 - Process Genre/form: Musical Main heading: Musicals Physical format: Vocal score with piano Final heading: 650 #0 $a Musicals $v Vocal scores with piano. Possible topical heading: 650 #0 $a Phantom of the Opera (Fictitious character) $v Drama.
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Example 4
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Example 4 – Process AllMusic search for Bill Evans Genres: Jazz Standard jazz combo instrumentation (not solo or vocal) Main heading: Jazz Recorded in 1966 Chronological subdivision: 1961-1970 Final heading: 650 #0 $a Jazz $y 1961-1970.
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