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Classical Music Reference Library brings together
more than 30,000 pages of essential reference
materials, spanning the entire history of Western
classical music, in a unified online database.
Included are the authoritative reference titles
Baker’s Dictionary of Music, Baker’s Biographical
Dictionary of Musicians, and Baker’s Student
Encyclopedia of Music, which have never before
been available in electronic form, along with other
resources. The Baker’s titles, edited by the late
Nicholas Slonimsky, offer a comprehensive and
highly accessible set of musical reference texts that
are essential to all music libraries.
CONTENT AND FUNCTIONALITY
From the ancient Greek modes to modern compositions for prepared piano, Classical Music Reference
Library offers comprehensive coverage of all classical genres, spanning music from the Medieval period
to the 21st century, including definitions of musical terms and biographical information on the major
classical composers and artists. In addition to the Baker’s resources, there are biographies,
chronologies, primary source readings, and critical texts.
Alexander Street’s deep indexing, multiple and combinable search fields, and highly functional browsing
allow researchers to find information that might otherwise remain buried or unreachable. No one offers
such an extensive controlled vocabulary of musical terms—more than 200 classical genres and
subgenres, 11,000 composers, 7,000 performers and ensembles, and 200 instruments.
Search results are delivered in an organized and integrated way:
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Full text from major reference works
Biographical information on major composers and artists
Score and lyric excerpts, plus musical and notational terms
Photographs and images of people, instruments, and ensembles
LINKING AMONG CLASSICAL RESOURCES
Classical Music Reference Library is a major addition to the growing collection of tools from Alexander
Street Press, joining Classical Scores Library (online scores and manuscripts) and Classical Music
Library (online listening). Users of all three resources can link directly from a reference entry to a score
and also listen to the music itself. In 2007, everything will be integrated further through one-click
searching, when The Music Conductor, a unifying search interface, goes live. One search will bring back
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Classical Music
Reference
Library
Per informazioni: contattare l’agente Licosa di zona.
Oppure: Oppure:
Andrea Testa
[email protected]
- [email protected]
LICOSA - Libreria Commissionaria Sansoni S.p.A. - Via Duca di Calabria, 1/1 - 50125 Firenze - Italia
Tel. +39 0556483.1 - Telefax +39055641257 - P/IVA, C.F. e Registro Imprese di Firenze n. IT00431920487,
E-mail: [email protected] - http://www.licosa.com
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biographies, scores, audio tracks, Web links, reference entries, and more. A subscriber to all three
Alexander Street music databases can, for example, read an article on Giuseppe Verdi’s Un ballo in
maschera, click to listen to the whole opera, and follow along with the full score. This is how users have
always wished research could be done—through single search with results from a variety of resources
and in all available formats.
HOW WILL YOU USE IT?
Classical Music Reference Library allows users to research across multiple types of reference materials
in one single, easy to use interface. The range of materials is diverse—beginning music students can
use the database to explore general themes of a musical period such as the Renaissance, while experts
can explore score excerpts from Hildegard von Bingen’s compositional output.
Both scholars and students will find answers easily to questions such as:
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What is the difference between da capo and del segno?
When was the cavatina introduced as a form of operatic composition?
What are the mass parts of the Missa Brevis?
Show me an example of a duplet.
With whom did Mahler study composition?
Where was Die Fledermaus premiered?
PUBLICATION DETAILS
Classical Music Reference Library is available on the Web, with approximately 30,000 pages, either by
annual subscription or through one-time purchase of perpetual rights. Prices are scaled to budget and
FTE. Libraries that purchase the database will receive an archival copy of the content.
For more information, and to learn about other databases in our Music Online: Listening and Music
Online: Reference series, go to http://alexanderstreet.com.
ALEXANDER STREET PRESS
800-889-5937 • [email protected] • http://alexanderstreet.com
copyright © 2006 Alexander Street Press, LLC
Per informazioni: contattare l’agente Licosa di zona.
Oppure: Oppure:
Andrea Testa
[email protected]
- [email protected]
041207
LICOSA - Libreria Commissionaria Sansoni S.p.A. - Via Duca di Calabria, 1/1 - 50125 Firenze - Italia
Tel. +39 0556483.1 - Telefax +39055641257 - P/IVA, C.F. e Registro Imprese di Firenze n. IT00431920487,
E-mail: [email protected] - http://www.licosa.com

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