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Flute

Classification Numbers for Flute

CALL NUMBERS SUBJECT

M60-64

Flute or Alto Flute

M60

Collections (more than one composer)

M61

Original Works: Collections (one composer)

M62

Original Works: Separate

M63

Arrangements: Collections (one composer)

M64

Arrangements: Separate Works

M110 .P5

Piccolo

M240-244

Flute or Alto Flute With Piano Accompaniment

M240

Collections (More than one composer)

M241

Original Works: Collections (One composer)

M242

Original Works: Separate

M243

Arrangements: Collections (One composer)

M244

Arrangements: Separate works

 M270 .P45

Piccolo with Piano Accompaniment

 M288–M289

 Duets for two wind instruments (of all kinds):

 M288

     Collections

 M289

     Separate works

 M290–M291

 Duets—one stringed and one wind instrument

 M296–M297

 Duets—one wind and one plucked instrument

 M315–M319

 Piano and two wind instruments

 M320–M324

 Piano, one stringed, and one wind instrument

 M335–M339

 Piano, one wind, and one plucked instrument

 M355–M359

 Three wind instruments

 M360–M364

 Three stringed and wind instruments

 M375–M379

 Three wind and plucked instruments

Quartets, quintets, sextets, septets, octets, and nonets follow similar patterns (in the M400s, 500s, 600s, 700s, 800s, and 900s, respectively).

Concertos and similar pieces:

CALL NUMBERS SUBJECT

 M1020

 Flute or alto flute with orchestra, full scores

 M1020.5

 Cadenzas for such works

 M1021

 Flute or alto flute with orchestra, piano reductions

 M1034.P5

 Piccolo with orchestra, full scores

 M1034.5.P5

 Cadenzas for such works

 M1035.P5

 Piccolo with orchestra, piano reductions

 M1120

 Flute or alto flute with string orchestra, full scores

 M1120.5

 Cadenzas for such works

 M1121

 Flute or alto flute with string orchestra, piano reductions

 M1134.P5

 Piccolo with string orchestra, full scores

 M1134.5.P5

 Cadenzas for such works

 M1135.P5

 Piccolo with string orchestra, piano reductions

 

Flute Studies and Methods

CALL NUMBERS SUBJECT

 MT340

 General works

 MT342

 Systems and methods

 MT343

 Teaching pieces

 MT344

 Instructive editions

 MT345

 Studies and exercises

 MT346

 Orchestral studies (excerpts)

 MT347

 Two flutes

 MT348

 Self-instructors

 MT356

 Fife

 MT357

 Piccolo

 

Subject Headings

(for subject searches in ALICE or WorldCat)

KEYWORDS SUBJECT HEADINGS

Solo flute music:

sonatas (flute); suites (flute); variations (flute); etc.; flute music

Flute and piano music:

rondos (flute and piano); sonatas (flute and piano); suites (flute and piano); variations (flute and piano); etc., flute and piano music

Duets:

flute music (flutes (2); bassoon and flute music; clarinet and flute musichorn and flute music; oboe and flute music; etc.

Trios:

woodwind trios (clarinet, oboe, flute, or other combinations); wind trios [mixed brass and woodwind, various combinations of instruments; trios (various combinations of instruments, e.g. trios (clarinet, flute, violin), trios (flute, percussion), trios (flute, guitar, viola))

Quartets:

woodwind quartets [various combinations of instruments]; also suites (various combinations of instruments); variations (various combinations of instruments, etc) ;wind quartets (mixed brass and woodwind, various combinations of instruments)

 

Similar for quintets, sextets, septets, octets, and nonets

Flute and Orchestra:

concertos (flute); concertos (flute) -- solo with piano; flute with orchestra; concertos (flute with string orchestra); rondos (flute with orchestra); etc.

 

Selected Bibliography: Music, Recordings, Writings

Bate, Philip. The Flute: A Study of its History, Development, and Construction. New York: Norton, 1969. ML935.B25 1969

De Lorenzo, Leonardo. My Complete Story of the Flute: The Instrument, the Performer, the Music. Lubbock: Texas Tech University Press, 1992. 

Dorgeuille, Claude. The French Flute School, 1860-1950. London: Tony Bingham, 1986.

Howell, Thomas. The Avant-Garde Flute: A Handbook for Composers and Flutists. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1974. ML935.H795 A9

Krell, John C. Kincaidiana: A Flute Player's Notebook. Culver City, CA.: Trio Associates, 1973. MT340.K74

Meylan, Raymond. The Flute. Translated by Alfred Clayton. Portland, OR.: Amadeus Press, 1988. 

Morris, Gareth. Flute Technique. New York: Oxford University Press, 1991. MT340.M73 1991

Phelan, James, and Mitchell D. Brody. The Complete Guide to the Flute: From Acoustics and Construction to Repair and Maintenance. Boston: Conservatory Publications, 1980. ML936.P45x

Quantz, Johann Joachim. On Playing the Flute, 2d ed. Translated with notes and an introduction by Edward R. Reilly. Boston: Northeastern University Press, 2001. MT342.Q313 2001

Toff, Nancy. The Development of the Modern Flute. New York: Taplinger, 1979. ML935.T63

_______. The Flute Book: A Complete Guide for Students and Performers.  New York: Oxford University Press, 2012. ML935 .T65 2012

 

Classification Numbers for Books about the Flute

CALL NUMBERS SUBJECT

 Ref. ML128 .F58

 Flute bibliographies

 ML935

 General works

 ML936

 Construction

 ML937

 Music and playing

 

Selected Periodicals

TITLE CALL NUMBER

Flute Talk*

ML929 .F6

The Flutist Quarterly

http://alice.library.ohio.edu:80/record=b4157501~S1

ML27. U5 N3676

*Current issues may be found in the Current Periodicals area of the library.

 

 

Selected Internet Resource

TITLE URL

The National Flute Association

 http://www.nfaonline.org

Oboe

Classification Numbers for Oboe Music

CALL NUMBERS SUBJECT

 M65–M69

 Oboe alone:

     M65

     Collections (more than one composer)

     M66

     Original works: Collections (one composer)

     M67

     Original works: Separate

     M68

     Arrangements: Collections (one composer)

     M69

     Arrangements: Separate works

 M110.E5

 English horn

 M245–M247

 Oboe with piano accompaniment:

     M245

     Collections (different composers)

     M246

     Separate works, original

     M247

     Separate works: arrangements

 M270.E5

 English horn

 M288–M289

 Duets for two wind instruments (of all kinds):

     M288

     Collections

     M289

     Separate works

 M290–M291

 Duets—one stringed and one wind instrument

 M296–M297

 Duets—one wind and one plucked instrument

 M315–M319

 Piano and two wind instruments

 M320–M324

 Piano, one stringed, and one wind instrument

 M335–M339

 Piano, one wind, and one plucked instrument

 M355–M359

 Three wind instruments

 M360–M364

 Three stringed and wind instruments

 M375–M379

 Three wind and plucked instruments

Quartets, quintets, sextets, septets, octets, and nonets follow similar patterns (in the M400s, 500s, 600s, 700s, 800s, and 900s, respectively).

 

Concertos and similar pieces:

CALL NUMBERS SUBJECT

 M1022

 Oboe with orchestra, full scores

 M1022.5

 Cadenzas for such works

 M1023

 Oboe with orchestra, piano reductions

 M1034.E5

 English horn

 M1122

 Oboe with string orchestra, full scores

 M1122.5

 Cadenzas for such works

 M1121

 Oboe with string orchestra, piano reductions

 M1134.E5

 English horn

 

Oboe Studies and Methods

CALL NUMBERS SUBJECT

 MT360

 General works

 MT362

 Systems and methods

 MT363

 Teaching pieces

 MT364

 Instructive editions

 MT365

 Studies and exercises

 MT366

 Orchestral studies (excerpts)

 MT367

 Two oboes

 MT368

 Self-instructors

 MT376

 English horn

 

Subject Headings

(for subject searches in ALICE or WorldCat)

KEYWORDS SUBJECT HEADINGS

Solo Oboe music:

sonatas (oboe); suites (oboe); variations (oboe); etc.; oboe music

Oboe and piano music:

rondos (oboe and piano)sonatas (oboe and piano)suites (oboe and piano)variations (oboe and piano); oboe and piano music, etc.

Duets:

oboe music (oboes (2)); bassoon and oboe musicclarinet and oboe musichorn and oboe music; etc.

Trios:

woodwind trios (clarinet, flute, oboe); (or other combinations); wind trio (mixed brass and woodwind; various combinations); trios (various combinations of instruments) e.g., trios (clarinet, oboe, violin, trios (oboe, percussion), trios (oboe, guitar, viola)

Quartets:

woodwind quartets (various combinations of instruments); suites (various combinations of instruments); variations (various combinations of instruments, etc.); wind quartets (mixed brass and woodwind, various combinations of instruments)

 

Similar for quintets, sextets, septets, octets, and nonets

Oboe and Orchestra:

concertos (oboe); concertos (oboe) -- solo with piano; oboe with orchestra; rondos (oboe with orchestra); etc.

 

Selected Bibliography: Music, Writings

Bate, Philip. The Oboe, an Outline of its History, Development, and Construction. 3rd ed. New York: W. W. Norton, 1975.  ML940 .B37 1975x

Gifford, Virginia Snodgrass. Music for Oboe, Oboe d'amore, and English Horn: A Bibliography of Materials at the Library of Congress. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1983. Ref. ML128 .O2 G5 1983

Goossens, Leon, and Edwin Roxburgh. Oboe. 2nd ed.London: MacDonald Tutura Publishers, 1980. 

Haynes, Bruce. The Eloquent Oboe: A History of the Hautboy 1640-1760. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2001.  ML940 .H39 2001

_______. Music for Oboe, 1650-1800: A Bibliography. 2nd ed. Berkeley, CA: Fallen Leaf Press, 1992.  Ref. ML128. O2 H55 1992

Joppig, Gunther. The Oboe and the Bassoon. Trans. Alfred Clayton. Portland, OR: Amadeus Press, 1988. ML940 .J6613 1988

Wilkins, Wayne. The Index of Oboe Music including the Index of Baroque Trio Sonatas. Magnolia, AR: The Music Register, 1976.  Ref. ML128 .O2 W5x 

Classification Numbers for Books about Oboe

CALL NUMBERS SUBJECT

Ref. ML128 .F58

 Oboe bibliographies

 ML940

 General works

 ML941

 Construction

 ML942

 Music and playing

 

Selected Periodicals

TITLE CALL NUMBER

The Double Reed*

ML1 .D69x

Journal of the International Double Reed Society

ML1 .I718

*Current issues may be found in the Current Periodicals area of the library.

 

 

Internet Resources

TITLE URL

International Double Reed Society

www.idrs.org

Oboe and Reed Information

www.public.asu.edu/~schuring/Oboe/oboeinfo.html

   

 

Clarinet

Classification Numbers for Clarinet Music

CALL NUMBERS SUBJECT

M70–M74

 Clarinet or bass (alto, basset, etc.) clarinet alone:

     M70

     Collections (more than one composer)

     M71

     Original works: Collections (one composer)

     M72

     Original works: Separate

     M73

     Arrangements: Collections (one composer)

     M74

     Arrangements: Separate works

 M248–M252

 Clarinet or bass (alto, basset, etc.) clarinet with piano accompaniment:

     M248

     Collections (more than one composer)

     M249

     Original works: Collections (one composer)

     M250

     Original works: Separate

     M251

     Arrangements: Collections (one composer)

     M252

     Arrangements: Separate works

 M288–M289

 Duets for two wind instruments (of all kinds):

     M288

     Collections

     M289

     Separate works

 M290–M291

 Duets—one stringed and one wind Instrument

 M296–M297

 Duets—one wind and one plucked instrument

 M315–M319

 Piano and two wind instruments

 M320–M324

 Piano, one stringed, and one wind instrument

 M335–M339

 Piano, one wind, and one plucked instrument

 M355–M359

 Three wind instruments

 M360–M364

 Three stringed and wind instruments

 M375–M379

 Three wind and plucked instruments

Quartets, quintets, sextets, septets, octets, and nonets follow similar patterns (in the M400s, 500s, 600s, 700s, 800s, and 900s, respectively).

Concertos and similar pieces:

CALL NUMBERS SUBJECT

 M1024

 Clarinet or bass (alto, basset, etc.) clarinet with orchestra, full scores

 M1024.5

 Cadenzas for such works

 M1025

 Clarinet or bass (alto, basset, etc.) clarinet with orchestra, piano reductions

 M1124

 Clarinet or bass (alto, basset, etc.) clarinet with string orchestra, full scores

 M1124.5

 Cadenzas for such works

 M1125

 Clarinet or bass (alto, basset, etc.) clarinet with string orchestra, piano reductions

 

Clarinet Studies and Methods

CALL NUMBERS SUBJECT

 MT380

 General works

 MT382

 Systems and methods

 MT383

 Teaching pieces

 MT384

 Instructive editions

 MT385

 Studies and exercises

 MT386

 Orchestral studies (excerpts)

 MT387

 Two clarinets

 MT388

 Self-instructors

 

Bass clarinet studies and methods:

CALL NUMBERS SUBJECT

MT392

 General works

MT392.2

 Systems and methods

MT392.3

 Studies and exercises

MT392.4

 Orchestral studies (excerpts)

MT392.5

 Teaching pieces

MT392.6

 Instructive editions

MT392.7

 Two bass clarinets

MT392.8

 Self-instructors

 

Subject Headings

(for subject searches in ALICE or WorldCat)

KEYWORDS SUBJECT HEADINGS

Solo clarinet music:

sonatas (clarinet); suites (clarinet); variations (clarinet); etc.; clarinet music

Clarinet and piano music:

rondos (clarinet and piano); sonatas (clarinet and piano); suites (clarinet and piano); variations (clarinet and piano); etc.; clarinet and piano music

Duets

clarinet music (clarinets (2)); mixed duos 

Trios:

woodwind trios (clarinet, oboe, flute); (or other combinations); wind trios (mixed brass and woodwind instruments, various combinations) e.g., wind trios (clarinet, flute, trumpet), wind trios (clarinet, trombone, trumpet); trios (various combinations of instruments) e.g., trios (viola, clarinet (2)), trios (clarinet, trombone, percussion), trios (clarinet, harp, celesta)

Quartets:

woodwind quartets [various combinations]; also suites (various combinations of instruments); variations (various combinations of instruments, etc); wind quartets (mixed brass and woodwind instruments, various combinations); also suites, variations, etc:

 

Similar for quintets, sextets, septets, octets, and nonets.

Clarinet and Orchestra:

concertos (clarinet); concertos (clarinet) -- solo with piano; clarinet with orchestra; rondos (clarinet with orchestra), etc.

 

Selected Bibliography: Music, Recordings, Writings

Rehfeldt, Phillip. New Directions for Clarinet, rev. ed. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1994. ML945 .R43 1994

Rendall, F. Geoffrey. The Clarinet: Some Notes Upon Its History and Construction, 3d ed., rev. New York: W. W. Norton, 1971. ML946.R4 1971

Stein, Keith. The Art of Clarinet Playing. Evanston, IL: Summy-Birchard, 1958. MT380 .S84x

Thurston, Frederick. Clarinet Technique, 2nd ed. New York: Oxford University Press, 1977. MT380.T5 1964

Weston, Pamela. Clarinet Virtuosi of Today. Baldock, England: Egon, 1989. ML399.W482 1989x

________. Clarinet Virtuosi of the Past. London: Hale, 1971 ML399 .W48

________. More Clarinet Virtuosi of the Past. London: by the author, 1977. ML399.W49

 

Classification Numbers for Books about the Clarinet

CALL NUMBER SUBJECT

Ref. ML128 .C58

 Clarinet bibliographies

 ML945

 General works

 ML946

 Construction

 ML948

 Music and playing

 

Selected Periodicals

TITLE CALL NUMBER

The Clarinet (1973--)

 ML1 .C787

 Clarinet and Saxophone (1986-1988)

 ML5 .C57

 

Selected Internet Resources

TITLE URL

 International Clarinet Association

 www.clarinet.org

 

Bassoon

Classification Numbers for Bassoon Music

CALL NUMBERS SUBJECT

M75-79

 Bassoon or contrabassoon alone:

M75

      Collections (more than one composer)

 M76

      Original works: Collections (one composer)

 M77

      Original works: Separate

 M79

      Arrangements: Collections (one composer)

 M79

      Arrangements: Separate works

 M253-254

      Bassoon or contrabassoon with piano accompaniment:

 M253

      Collections

 M254

      Separate works

 M288-289

      Duets for two wind instruments (of all kinds):

 M288

      Collections

 M289

      Separate works

 M290-291

     Duets—one stringed and one wind instrument

M296-297

      Duets—one wind and one plucked instrument

 M315-319

      Piano and two wind instruments

 M320-324

      Piano, one stringed, and one wind instrument

 M335-339

      Piano, one wind, and one plucked instrument

 M355-359

      Three wind instruments

 M360-364

      Three stringed and wind instruments

 M375-379

      Three wind and plucked instruments

Quartets, quintets, sextets, septets, octets, and nonets follow similar patterns (in the M400s, 500s, 600s, 700s, 800s, and 900s, respectively).

 

Concertos and Similar Pieces

CALL NUMBER SUBJECT

M1026

 Bassoon with orchestra, full scores

M1026.5

 Cadenzas for such works

M1027

 Bassoon with orchestra, piano reductions

M1026

 Bassoon with string orchestra, full scores

M1026.5

 Cadenzas for such works

M1027

 Bassoon with string orchestra, piano reductions

 

Studies and Methods

CALL NUMBER SUBJECT

MT400

General works 

MT402 

Systems and methods 

MT403 

Teaching pieces

MT404 

Instructive editions 

MT405

Studies and exercises 

MT406 

Orchestral excerpts and studies 

MT407 

Two bassoons 

MT408 

Self-instructors 

MT412 

Contrabassoon 

MT415 

Sarrusophone

 

Subject Headings

(for subject searches in ALICE or WorldCat)

KEYWORDS SUBJECT HEADINGS

Solo bassoon music:

sonatas (bassoon); suites (bassoon); variations (bassoon); etc.; bassoon music

Bassoon and piano music:

rondos (bassoon and piano); sonatas (bassoon and piano); suites (bassoon and piano); variations (bassoon and piano); etc.; bassoon and piano music

Duets:

bassoon music (bassoons (2)); clarinet and bassoon music; flute and bassoon music; horn and bassoon music; oboe and bassoon music; etc.

Trios:

woodwind trios (bassoon, oboe, flute) (or other combinations); wind trios [mixed brass and woodwind instruments, various combinations], e.g., wind trios (bassoon, clarinet, trumpet); trios [various combinations of instruments], e.g., trios, viola, bassoons (2)), trios (bassoon, trumpet, percussion)

Quartets:

woodwind quartets [various combinations of instruments]; also suites [various combinations of instruments]; variations [various combinations of instruments]; etc.

wind quartets [mixed brass and woodwind instruments, various combinations]; also suites, variations, etc.; also suites, variations, etc.

 

Similar for quintets, sextets, septets, octets, and nonets

Bassoon and Orhcestra:

concertos (bassoon); concertos (bassoon) -- solo with piano; bassoon with orchestra; concertos (bassoon with string orchestra); rondos (bassoon with orchestra), etc.

 

Selected Bibliography: Music, Writings

Beebe, Jon P. Music for Unaccompanied Solo Bassoon. Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Company, 1990. Ref. ML128.B26 B43 1990

Fletcher, Kristine Klopfenstein. The Paris Conservatoire and the Contest Solos for Bassoon. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1988. Ref. ML128.B26 F6 1988

Jansen, Will. The Bassoon: its History, Construction, Makers, Players and Music. 5 vols. Buren: Frits Knuf, 1978. ML950.J36 1978

Koenigsbeck, Bodo. Bassoon Bibliography. Monteux, France: Musica Rara, 1994.  On order

Wilkins, Wayne. The Index of Bassoon Music Including the Index of Baroque Trio Sonatas. Magnolia, AR: The Music Register, 1976. Ref. ML128.B2 W5x

 

Classification Numbers for Books about the Bassoon

CALL NUMBER SUBJECT

Ref. ML128.B26

 Bassoon bibliographies

ML950 

 General works

ML951

 Construction

 ML953

 Music and playing

 

Selected Periodicals

TITLE CALL NUMBER

The Double Reed*

ML1 .D69x

Journal of the International Double Reed Society

ML1 .I718

 *Current issues may be found in the Current Periodicals area of the library.

 

Selected Internet Resources

TITLE URL

International Double Reed Society

http://www.idrs.org

British Double Reed Society

https://bdrs.org.uk/

Bassoon.org

http://www.bassoon.org

 

Saxophone

Classification Numbers for Saxophone Music

CALL NUMBERS SUBJECT

M105–M109

 Saxophone alone:

     M105

     Collections (more than one composer)

     M106

     Original works: Collections (one composer)

     M107

     Original works: Separate works

     M108

     Arrangements: Collections (one composer)

     M109

    Arrangements: Separate works

 M268–M269

 Saxophone with piano accompaniment:

     M268

     Collections

     M269

     Separate works

 M288–M289

 Duets for two wind instruments (of all kinds):

     M288

     Collections

     M289

     Separate works

 M290–M291

 Duets—one stringed and one wind instrument

 M296–M297

 Duets—one wind and one plucked instrument

 M315–M319

 Piano and two wind instruments

 M320–M324

 Piano, one stringed, and one wind instrument

 M335–M339

 Piano, one wind, and one plucked instrument

 M355–M359

 Three wind instruments

 M360–M364

 Three stringed and wind instruments

 M375–M379

 Three wind and plucked instruments

Quartets, quintets, sextets, septets, octets, and nonets follow similar patterns (in the M400s, 500s, 600s, 700s, 800s, and 900s, respectively).

 

Concertos and similar pieces:

CALL NUMBER SUBJECT

 M1034.S4

 Saxophone with orchestra, full scores

 M1034.5 .S4

 Cadenzas for such works

 M1035.S4

 Saxophone with orchestra, piano reductions

 M1134.S4

 Saxophone with string orchestra, full scores

 M1134.5 .S4

 Cadenzas for such works

 M1135.S4

 Saxophone with string orchestra, piano reductions

 

Saxophone Studies and Methods

CALL NUMBER SUBJECT

 MT500

 General works

 MT502

 Systems and methods

 MT503

 Teaching pieces

 MT504

 Instructive editions

 MT505

 Studies and exercises

 MT506

 Orchestral studies

 MT507

 Two saxophones

 MT508

 Self-instructors

 MT510

 Other instruments of the saxophone family

 

Subject Headings

(for subject searches in ALICE or WorldCat)

KEYWORDS SUBJECT HEADINGS

Solo saxophone music:

sonatas (saxophone); suites (saxophone); variations (saxophone); etc.; saxophone music

Music for saxophone and piano:

rondos (saxophone and piano); sonatas (saxophone and piano); suites (saxophone and piano); variations (saxophone and piano); etc.; saxophone and piano music

Duets:

saxophone music (saxophone (2)); bassoon and saxophone music; flute and saxophone music; horn and saxophone music; oboe and saxophone music; etc.

Trios:

woodwind trios (saxophone, oboe, flute); (or other combinations); wind trios [mixed brass and woodwind, various combinations]; e.g., wind trios (saxophone, trombone, trumpet)

Quartets:

woodwind quartets [various combinations]; also suites [various combinations of instruments]; variations [various combinations of instruments]; etc.

wind quartets [mixed brass and woodwind, various combinations]; also suites, variations, etc.

 

Similar for quintets, sextets, septets, octets, and nonets.

Saxophone and Orchestra:

concertos (saxophone)

concertos (saxophone) -- solo with piano; saxophone with orchestra; rondos (saxophone with orchestra)

 

Selected Bibliography: Music, Recordings, Writings

America's Millennium Tribute to Adolphe Sax. Volume 1-7. Arizona University Recordings, 2001. Multiple Volumes. CD 3142 v.1-7 CD

Hemke, Fred. “The Early History of the Saxophone.” D.M.A. thesis, University of Wisconsin, 1975. 

Horwood, Wally. Adolphe Sax, 1814-1894: His Life and Legacy, rev. ed. Baldock, Hertfordshire: Egon, 1983.  ML424 .S27 H67 1983

Kool, Jaap. Das Saxophon: The Saxophone. Translated by Lawrence Gwozdz. Baldock, Hertfordshire: Egon, 1987.  ML975 .K766 1987

Ortega, Diego. Sax Revolutions: Adolphe Sax's Life. Cadiz, Spain: enFin Producciones, 2014

Teal, Larry. The Art of Saxophone Playing. Evanston, IL: Summy-Birchard, 1963.  MT505 .T42xRonkin, Bruce. Londeix Guide to the Saxophone Repertoire, 1844-2012. Glenmore, PA: Northeastern Music Publications, 2012. ML128.S247 R66      2012x

Umble, James. Jean-Marie Londiex: Master of the Modern Saxophone. Cherry Hill, NJ: Roncorp Publications, 2000. ML419.L65 U52 2000x

Classification Numbers for Books about the Saxophone

CALL NUMBER SUBJECT

Ref. ML128 .S247

 Saxophone bibliographies

ML975

 General works

ML976

 Construction

ML978

 Music and playing

 

Selected Periodicals

TITLE CALL NUMBER

The Saxophone Symposium     

 ML1 .S272x 

 

Selected Internet Resources

TITLE URL

Saxophone.org

 http://www.saxophone.org/

Classic Sax

 www.classicsax.com

Saxopidia

 saxopedia.com

Recorder

Classification Numbers for Recorder Music

Note: Some recorder music may be disguised as flute music, so check our Flute Guide, too.

CALL NUMBER SUBJECT

M110.R4

 Recorder alone

M270.R4

 Recorder with piano accompaniment: collections

M271.R4

 Recorder with piano accompaniment: separate works

M288–M289

 Duets for two wind instruments (of all kinds):

     M288

     Collections

     M289

     Separate works

M290–M291

 Duets—one stringed and one wind instrument

M296–M297

 Duets—one wind and one plucked instrument

M315–M319

 Piano and two wind instruments

M320–M324

 Piano, one stringed, and one wind instrument

M335–M339

 Piano, one wind, and one plucked instrument

M355–M359

 Three wind instruments

M360–M364

 Three stringed and wind instruments

M375–M379

 Three wind and plucked instruments

Quartets, quintets, sextets, septets, octets, and nonets follow similar patterns (in the M400s, 500s, 600s, 700s, 800s, and 900s, respectively).

 

Concertos and similar pieces:

CALL NUMBER SUBJECT

M1034.R4

 Recorder with orchestra, full scores

M1035.R4

 Recorder with orchestra, piano reductions

M1134.R4

 Recorder with string orchestra, full scores

M1135.R4

 Recorder with string orchestra, piano reductions

 

Recorder Studies and Methods

CALL NUMBER SUBJECT

MT350

 General works

MT351

 Systems and methods

MT352

 Studies and exercises

MT352.5

 Teaching pieces

MT352.6

 Instructive editions

MT352.7

 Two recorders

MT353

 Self-instructors

 

Subject Headings

(for subject searches in ALICE or WorldCat)

KEYWORDS SUBJECT HEADINGS

Solo recorder music:

sonatas (recorder); suites (recorder); etc.; recorder music

Recorder and piano music:

sonatas (recorder and continuo); sonatas (recorder and piano); suites (recorder and piano); variations (recorder and piano); recorder and continuo music, etc.

Duets:

recorder music (recorders (2)); flute and recorder music; recorder and xylophone music, etc.

Trios:

woodwind trios (bassoon, oboe, recorder); (or other combinations)

wind trios [mixed brass and woodwind, various combinations]; trios [various combinations of instruments]; e.g., trios (recorder, violin, violoncello)trios (harpsichord, recorder, guitar)

Quartets:

woodwind quartets [various combinations]; also suites [various combinations of instruments]; variations [various combinations of instruments]; etc; wind quartets [mixed brass and woodwind, various combinations]

 

Similar for quintets, sextets, septets, octets, and nonets

Recorder and Orchestra:

concertos (recorder); concertos (recorder) -- solo with piano; recorder with orchestra; concertos (recorder with string orchestra

 

Selected Bibliography: Music, Writings

The Cambridge Companion to the Recorder. Ed. John Mansfield Thomson; asst. ed. Anthony Rowland-Jones. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1995.  ML990 .R4 C26 1995

Flûte à bec. 3 vols. Ed. Susi Möhlmeier and Frédérique Thouvenot. Courlay: Editions J.M. Fuzeau, 2001. A collection of facsimiles of most of the historical treatises.

Griscom, Richard, and David Lasocki. The Recorder: A Research and Information Guide. New York: Routledge, 2012. Ref. ML128 .R31 G75 2012

Hunt, Edgar. The Recorder and its Music. London: H. Jenkins, 1962. ML935 .H85 1962.

O’Kelly, Eve. The Recorder Today. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1990.

Rowland-Jones, Anthony. Playing Recorder Sonatas: Interpretation and Technique. New York: Oxford University Press, 1992.  

Wollitz, Kenneth. The Recorder Book. New York: Knopf, 1982.  MT350 .W64 1982

Classification Numbers for Books about the Recorder

Note: Some recorder books may be disguised as flute books, so check our Flute Guide, too.

CALL NUMBER SUBJECT

Ref. ML128 .F58

 Recorder bibliographies

ML990 .R4

 General books

 

Selected Periodicals

TITLE CALL NUMBER

The American Recorder      

ML27 .U5 A83

http://alice.library.ohio.edu:80/record=b3735001~S1

The Recorder Magazine

http://alice.library.ohio.edu:80/record=b4260099~S1

 

Selected Internet Resource

TITLE URL

Recorder Home Page

 www.recorderhomepage.net

 

Subjects: Music