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Since it was first published in 1993, the Sourcebook for Research in Music has become an invaluable resource in musical scholarship. The balance between depth of content and brevity of format makes it ideal for use as a textbook for students, a reference work for faculty and professional musicians, and as an aid for librarians. The introductory chapter includes a comprehensive list of bibliographical terms with definitions; bibliographic terms in German, French, and Italian; and the plan of the Library of Congress and the Dewey Decimal music classification systems. Integrating helpful commentary to instruct the reader on the scope and usefulness of specific items, this updated and expanded edition accounts for the rapid growth in new editions of standard works, in fields such as ethnomusicology, performance practice, women in music, popular music, education, business, and music technology. These enhancements to its already extensive bibliographies ensures that the Sourcebook will continue to be an indispensable reference for years to come.


Preface to the Third Edition
1. Introductory Materials

Part I: Sources of Literature about Music and Musicians
2. General Bibliographies, Indexes, Catalogs, and Guides
3. Dictionaries and Encyclopedias
4. Journals and Periodicals and Their Indexes
5. Area Bibliographies, Indexes, Catalogs, and Guides 1: Fields of Musical Study
6. Area Bibliographies, Indexes, Catalogs, and Guides 2: Musicians, Instruments, and Repertories

Part II: Sources of Music and Recordings
7. Sources of Music
8. Discographies and Recordings
Indexes
Index of Authors, Editors, Compilers, Translators, and Composers
Index of Titles

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SOURCEBOOK FOR RESEARCH IN MUSIC
SOURCEBOOK FOR RESEARCH IN MUSIC

Third Edition
ALLEN SCOTT
PHILLIP D. CRABTREE AND DONALD H. FOSTER, FOUNDING EDITORS
INDIANA UNIVERSITY PRESS
BLOOMINGTON AND INDIANAPOLIS
This book is a publication of
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The paper used in this publication meets the minimum requirements of the American National Standard for Information Sciences-Permanence of Paper for Printed Library Materials, ANSI Z39.48-1992.
Manufactured in the United States of America
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Scott, Allen (Dale Allen), [date]- compiler.
Sourcebook for research in music / Allen Scott ; Phillip D. Crabtree and Donald H. Foster, founding editors. - Third edition.
pages cm
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
ISBN 978-0-253-01448-1 (paperback : alkaline paper) - ISBN 978-0-253-01456-6 (ebook)
1. Music-Bibliography. 2. Music-History and criticism-Bibliography. 3. Music-Bibliography of bibliographies. I. Crabtree, Phillip, compiler. II. Foster, Donald H., compiler. III. Title.
ML113.S46 2014
016.7-dc23
2014022235
1 2 3 4 5 19 18 17 16 15
To Don and Phil Thank you for letting me adopt your baby.
C ONTENTS

Preface to the Third Edition
Acknowledgments
1. Introductory Materials
1.1 Common English Bibliographical Terms
1.2 Common German Bibliographical Terms
1.3 Common French Bibliographical Terms
1.4 Common Italian Bibliographical Terms
1.5 Library of Congress Music Classification
M Music
Instrumental Music
Vocal Music
ML Literature on Music
MT Musical Instruction and Study
1.5.1 Some Nonmusical General LC Classifications Relating to Research in Music
1.6 Dewey Decimal Classification: Music
1.6.1 Dewey Decimal Classification 23: Music
1.6.2 Dewey Decimal Classification 19: Music
P ART 1: S OURCES OF L ITERATURE ABOUT M USIC AND M USICIANS
2. General Bibliographies, Indexes, Catalogs, and Guides
2.1 Online Resources
2.2 General Music Bibliographies, Reference Works, and Research Guides
2.3 Monographs in Series
2.4 Dissertations
2.5 Festschriften
2.6 Congress Reports
2.7 Directories and Catalogs of Libraries, Institutions, and Collections
2.7.1 Libraries
2.7.2 Library and Union Catalogs
American
European
International
2.7.3 Private Music Collections
2.7.4 Musical Instrument Collections
2.7.5 Schools of Music
2.8 Guides to Historical Periods
2.9 Guides to National Music
2.10 International Music Guides
3. Dictionaries and Encyclopedias of Music
3.1 General Dictionaries and Encyclopedias
3.1.1 Of Historical Interest
3.2 Biographical Dictionaries and Encyclopedias
3.2.1 International
3.2.2 North American
3.2.3 English
3.2.4 Of Historical Interest
3.3 Specialized Dictionaries and Encyclopedias
3.3.1 Dictionaries of Terms
Individual Subject Areas
Of Historical Interest
3.3.2 Musical Instruments and Makers
General
Of Historical Interest
Strings
Winds
Percussion
Keyboard
3.3.3 Dramatic Music
3.3.4 Sacred Music
3.3.5 Jazz and Popular Music
3.3.6 Dance
3.3.7 Musical Themes and Compositional Devices
3.3.8 Miscellaneous Sources
4. Journals and Periodicals and Their Indexes
4.1 Current Journals and Periodicals
4.1.1 Musicology
Bibliography
Historical Musicology
Limited to a Country and/or Period
Limited to a Single Composer
Iconography
Performance Practice
4.1.2 Ethnomusicology and Regional Studies
4.1.3 Music Theory and New Music
4.1.4 Performing Instrument, Medium, or Genre
4.1.5 Music Education
4.1.6 Other Journals
4.2 Information about Music Journals and Periodicals
4.3 Databases and Indexes to Journals and Periodicals
5. Area Bibliographies, Indexes, Catalogs, and Guides 1: Fields of Musical Study
5.1 Musicology
5.1.1 The History of Musicology
5.1.2 Comprehensive Overviews
5.1.3 Selected Discussions of the Discipline in Chronological Order
5.1.4 Selected Gender and Sexuality Studies in Chronological Order
5.1.5 Discussions of Musicology in the United States in Chronological Order
5.1.6 Systematic Musicology and Music Psychology
5.1.7 Music Historiography
5.1.8 Miscellaneous Sources
5.2 Ethnomusicology
5.2.1 General Sources and Bibliographies
Classic Presentations of the Field
Works About Ethnomusicology as a Field of Research
Surveys of World Music
Musical Instruments
5.2.2 Selected Monographs and Studies
Exemplars of Ethnomusicological Methodologies
General Works About Individual Cultures or Cultural Areas
Collections and Series
The Americas
North America
Latin America and the Caribbean
Europe (including Central and Eastern Europe)
The Middle East
Subsaharan Africa
Asia
Afghanistan
China
Japan
Korea
Tibet
Turkey
Miscellaneous Asian Cultural Areas
The Indian Subcontinent
Southeast Asia
Bali, Java, Indonesia, Sumatra, Malaysia
Burma/Myanmar
Thailand
Vietnam
Miscellaneous Southeast Asian Cultural Areas
Oceania
Ethnomusicology and Performance Practice
5.3 Music Theory
5.3.1 The History of Theory
5.3.2 Bibliographies and Guides to the Literature
5.3.3 General Issues of Style and Analysis
5.3.4 Twentieth-Century Theories of Tonal Music
Theories of Tonality and Tonal Music
Schenkerian Analysis
5.3.5 Twentieth-Century Theories of Nontonal Music
Atonality, Serialism, and Set Theory
Modality and Octatonicism
Microtonality
5.3.6 Musical Time: Theories of Rhythm and Meter
5.3.7 Theories of Musical Timbre
5.3.8 Aesthetics and Semiotics of Music
5.3.9 Texts of Theoretical Treatises
5.4 Music Education
5.4.1 Bibliographies, Directories, and Indexes
5.4.2 General Reference Sources
5.4.3 The History of Music Education
5.4.4 Research Methodology
5.4.5 Research Overviews
5.4.6 Pedagogy
5.5 Music Therapy
5.5.1 Bibliographies and Other Guides to Research
5.5.2 Introductions to the Discipline
5.5.3 Various Guides and Discussions of History, Theory, and Practice
5.6 Music History
5.6.1 Historical Surveys of Western Music
Miscellaneous Sources
Of Historical Interest
5.6.2 Histories in Series
Of Historical Interest
5.6.3 Studies in English of Individual Historical Periods
Classical Antiquity
Medieval and Renaissance (Baroque)
Baroque, Classic, and Romantic
Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries
5.6.4 Histories of American Music
5.6.5 Chronologies and Outlines
General and Comprehensive
Twentieth Century
American
Opera
5.6.6 Pictorial Sources on Music History
General
Instruments and Ensembles
Specific Subjects
5.7 Collections of Excerpts from Primary Sources on Music
5.8 Performance Practice
5.8.1 Bibliographies of the Literature
5.8.2 General Treatments
5.8.3 Studies Specific to an Area, Style Period, or Genre
5.8.4 Examples of More Specialized Discussions
5.8.5 Discussions of the Performance Practice Movement
5.8.6 Guides for Performers
5.8.7 Studies of Historical Interest
5.8.8 Editions of Selected Primary Sources
5.8.9 Anthologies
5.9 Bibliographies, Indexes, Catalogs, and Guides in Other Selected Areas
5.9.1 American Art Music
Indexes and Bibliographies
Selected Studies
5.9.2 Black Music
Indexes and Bibliographies
Selected Studies
5.9.3 Dance Music
Indexes and Bibliographies
Selected Studies
5.9.4 Music and Gender-Sexuality Studies
Selected Studies
5.9.5 Women in Music
Indexes and Bibliographies
Selected Studies
5.9.6 American Folk and Popular Music
General Surveys, Anthologies, and Bibliographies
Folk and Bluegrass
Jazz and Blues
Rock
Late Twentieth-Century Popular Music
5.9.7 General Sources on World Music and the Globalization of Music
5.9.8 The Music Industry and Music Business
General Sources
Careers in Music
Arts Management
Music Recording, Production, and Digital Technology
Music Printing, Publishing, and Copyright
U.S. Government Websites and Official Texts
Sources
6. Area Bibliographies, Indexes, Catalogs, and Guides 2: Musicians, Instruments, and Repertories
6.1 Biographies of Musicians
6.1.1 Sources of Biographies
6.1.2 Biographies of Composers in English
6.1.3 Biographies and Bibliographies of Composers and Musicians in Series
Bio-Bibliographies in Music
Routledge Music Bibliographies
Other
6.2 Sources on Musical Instruments
6.2.1 General
6.2.2 Strings
6.2.3 Winds
6.2.4 Percussion
6.2.5 Keyboard
6.3 English-Language Sources on Musical Genres and Forms
6.3.1 Vocal
Solo Song
Cantata
Dramatic Music
Surveys and General Studies
Studies by Country
United States of America
Czech Republic
England
France
Germany and Austria
Italy
Libretto Studies
Secular Part Song
Sacred Music
Oratorio, Passion, and Requiem
Surveys of Choral Music
6.3.2 Instrumental
Symphonic Music
Chamber Music
Keyboard Music
Sonata
Fugue
Electronic and Computer Music
German Multivolume Series on Genres
Miscellaneous Sources
6.4 Text Translations and Guides to Pronunciation
6.5 Repertory Guides
6.5.1 Instrumental Music
6.5.2 Vocal Music
P ART 2: S OURCES OF M USIC AND R ECORDINGS
7. Sources of Music
7.1 Primary Sources of Early Music: Manuscripts and Prints
7.1.1 General
7.1.2 American
7.2. Editions of Music
7.2.1 Sources in English on Music Notation and Editing
General Sources
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