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Piano, Voice

Use these guides to find resources for your instrument(s)

Call Numbers

Secular Vocal Works
M1497 collections of vocal works by two or more composers

M1500 Operas and other dramatic works in full score

M1503 operas and other dramatic works in vocal scores

M1505 - M1508 opera excerpts

M1528 - M1529.5 duets, trios, etc. for solo voices

M1530 - M1546,5 Choruses with orchestra or other ensembles

M1547 - M1600 Choruses, part songs, etc. unaccompanied or with accompaniment of keyboard or other solo instrument

M1610 cantatas, choral symphonies, etc. for unaccompanied chorus

M1611 - M1626 songs for one voice (including arias)

M1627 national songs

M1678 - M1879.2 Canadian songs (including folk songs, popular songs and ethnic songs)

Sacred Vocal Music
M1999 Miscellaneous collections of sacred vocal music by two or more composers

M2000 - M2007 oratorios

M2010 - M2017.7 religious services (including settings of masses, requiems and other services)

M2018 - M2019.5 duets, trios, etc. for solo voice

M2020 - M2036 choruses, cantatas, etc. with orchestra or other ensembles

M2060 - M2101.5 choruses, part songs, etc. unaccompanied or with accompaniment of keyboard or other solo instruments.

M2115 - M2145 hymnals, hymn collections

M2145 - M2188 officially prescribed service music
(Roman Catholic - M2147 - M2155.6)
(Protestant - M2161 - M2183)
(Jewish - M2186 - M2187)

Subject Headings

use songs with (the instrument) for other combinations..
For example songs with guitar

For songs of a particular country or region use 'songs' plus the name For example songs english; songs french; songs german; etc.
For example songs English; songs french; etc.

For voice in a particular range use

songs high voice

songs medium voice

songs low voice

Finding recordings and scores using Keyword

  • Use quotation marks around phrases. "French Horn"
     
  • Truncate using * This is an excellent way to improve your search results. For example, Sona* will find Sonata, Sonatas, Sonatina, Sonatinas etc.. Truncating means you don't have to search for these words separately by typing each one individually.
     
  • Use "AND" and "OR" to combine words or phrases. These are known as Boolean operators.
     
  • Use parentheses: ( ), called "nesting, to groups terms together so you can combine even more concepts or Synonyms. For example: (cello OR violincello) or (beliefs OR attitudes). Using both terms ensures you will get relevant results.

Key Books

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