This is the breakdown of how the Library of Congress classifies all its music materials.
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When searching for a piece in MaagNET, do an AUTHOR search for the composer (lastname, firstname) and you will get a list of all the compositions (including those within a CD or score) in alphabetical order.
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You can find these pieces of information using various resources in the Library or on the Library's Website. Some of the most useful are:
MaagNET - just doing a simple keyword search using information you already know can yield helpful information.
The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, print version: REF ML100 .N48 (volumes 1-20) - Findu the full names of composers, their country of origin, and, in some cases, complete information about various compositions, including when the piece was written, its nickname (if any), its opus number or thematic catalog number (if applicable), and its original title, key, and instrumentation. Be sure to look for the list of a composer's works following the biographical information in the Grove main entry for that composer.
WorldCat - you also can find much of this information in the various bibliographic records for the musical work in WorldCat. The author field of the records will include the full name and dates of the composer and the uniform title will provide the original title, language, and any relevant sequence, opus, or thematic catalog numbers associated with the piece. Instrumentation is often provided as well. Nicknames may be in the title, notes, or alternative title fields.
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To find a score or recording of a particular musical work in MaagNET, the OhioLINK Catalog, WorldCat, or Naxos Music Library, you will need information about the following:
Maag Library uses the Library of Congress Classification Scheme (LC) to determine the location of its materials. The LC system is an alpha-numeric system. This means that the call numbers contain letters and numbers. The letters tell the user the general subject matter of the material; the numbers provide more specific information about the material.
M = Music or Scores
ML = Music Literature and/or Music History
MT = Music Theory and Pedagogy
Below are some important range designations for MUSIC in the LIBRARY of CONGRESS system:
M 1.A1-5000: MUSIC COLLECTIONS
M 2-2.3: Collections of Musical Sources, including Monuments
M 3-3.1: Collected works of individual composers
M 6-1490: INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC
M 6-175: Solo instruments
M 177-990: Music for two or more solo instruments
M 180-298.5: Duets
M 300-386: Trios
M 400-486: Quartets
M 500-586: Quintets
M 600-686: Sextets
M 700-786: Septets
M 800-886: Octets
M 900-986: Nonets and larger combinations of purely chamber music
M 990: Chamber music for instruments of the 18th century and earlier
M 1000-1075: Orchestra
M 1001: Symphonies
M 1004: Overtures
M 1010-1011: Piano concertos
M 1100-1160: String orchestra
M 1200-1269: Band
M 1366: Jazz ensembles
M 1376-1420: Instrumental music for children
M 1473: Electronic music
M 1497-5000: VOCAL MUSIC
M 1497-1998: Secular vocal music
M 1500-1527.8: Dramatic music (including operas and musicals)
M 1500: Full scores
M 1503: Vocal scores with piano accompaniment
M 1611-1624.8: Songs for one (1) voice
M 1627-1853: National music
M 1990-1998: Secular music for children (useful for music education)
M 1999-2199: Sacred vocal music
M 2000-2007: Oratorios
M 2010-2017.6: Masses
M 2020-2036: Cantatas, choruses, etc.
M 2101-2114.8: Songs for one (1) voice
M 2115-2146: Hymnals
ML 35-3930: LITERATURE ON MUSIC
ML 48-54.8: Librettos
ML 100-109: Dictionaries & encyclopedias
ML 111-158: Bibliography
ML 113: Guides to historical sets, series, complete works, etc.
ML 134: Composers catalogs, thematic catalogs, A-Z (guides to research)
ML 159-3797: History & criticism
ML 162-197: By time period
ML 193: General Baroque
ML 194: 1600-1700
ML 195: 1700-1800
ML 196: 1800-1900
ML 197: 1900-
ML 385-429: Biography
ML 410: Composers, A-Z
ML 430-455: Composition
ML 460-1354: Instruments & instrumental music
ML 1100-1165: Chamber music
ML 1200-1270: Orchestral music
ML 1300-1354: Band music
ML 1400-3275: Vocal music
ML 1500-1554: Choral music
ML 1600-2881: Secular vocal music
ML 2900-3275: Sacred vocal music
MT 2-949: MUSICAL INSTRUCTION & STUDY
MT 3: History of Music Education
MT 6-7: Music Theory
MT 40-67: Composition
MT 70-71: Orchestra & orchestration
MT 73: Band & instrumentation for band
MT 90-145: Analytical guides
MT 170-810: Instrumental techniques
MT 728: Chamber music instruction & study
MT 730: Orchestral music instruction & study
MT 733-733.6: Band instruction & study
MT 740-810: Instruction & study for children
MT 820-949: Singing & voice culture