Music
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Music Resources in Napier LibraryKey Reference BooksMost of the material for this subject area is held at the Craighouse Campus Library - the catalogue will give you exact details. Dictionaries and Encyclopedias This is the electronic equivalent of the 2nd edition of the New Grove dictionary of music and musicians, the key encyclopaedia for classical music, with detailed articles on composers, performers, instruments and general musical topics. The articles on composers include definitive lists of their works, and are the best place to check up things like Opus numbers and how they might relate to other numbers that have been assigned to composers' works, such as Koechel Verzeichnis numbers for Mozart. This updated edition also contains some material on pop and rock topics.
A good one-volume encyclopaedia of classical music.
In eight volumes
In two volumes Directories and yearbooks
Contains contact addresses for Associations, Artists, Agents, Venues, Promoters, Competitions and Scholarships, Summer Schools, Study abroad, Music Festivals, Orchestras, Opera Companies, Recording and Broadcasting, Education, Marketing, Fund-raising, Publishers, Retailers, Insurance, Copyright, and various other relevant services.
Includes sections on Organisations, Resources for Teachers, Youth Performance, Examinations, Schools, Further and Higher Education, Teacher Training, International Study, Recreational and Part-time Courses, Jazz in Education, Suppliers and Services.
Contains information on Companies and Artists in the areas of Dance, Drama, Community, Puppets, Mixed media/Entertainment, Opera, Orchestras, Jazz and Light Music, Arts Festivals, Suppliers and Services, Education, Organisations, Venues.
Biographical information on living personalities in the fields of classical and light classical music.
These two works are inter-related, and there is a collection of recordings on CD to accompany them under Grout/Palisca - Norton recorded anthology of Western music, 1996. Note: This includes the recordings for both books. The individual works included are not searchable in our catalogue under author or title, but we have included them in a contents list, which means that they will be found by doing a Word(s) anywhere search. Recorded musicWe have a growing collection of CDs, videos and DVDs on musical subjects that can be borrowed or viewed in the Campus Library. Recorded music databases
Requires password for access, available from any Napier campus library
Arrangement of the music collectionMusic items can be tricky to find in any library - there are different formats to deal with, such as CDs, printed music, videos and books about music. See our guide to Locating Music in Napier Library JournalsList of key journals available in Napier Library - print & electronic Journal databasesThese can help you identify useful journal articles. You may still have more work to do to find the full text of the articles! See our web page on Locating Journal Articles Specialist music indexes At Napier these are in print format, in Craighouse Library:
Other specialist music services exist, such as International Index to Music Periodicals. If you find you need access to these, or the current years of RILM or Music Index in the Honours years of your course, see the section on visiting other libraries. Edinburgh Central Library in George IV Bridge has a large music section, and should be visited before you consider requesting access to other academic libraries. They may be able to search their music indexes for you if you ask at the service desk. If you find you need to visit the Reid Music Collection, now housed in Edinburgh University Main Library, George Square, you should contact NULIS staff first to get a UK Libraries Plus card to gain access for reference purposes. Please note that full-time Napier students will not normally be allowed to borrow material from Edinburgh University Library unless you pay their external user fees. Journal databases with music content To use some of these services you need an ATHENS password - ask the NULIS staff if you do not know what yours is. Look for the link to our helpsheets on the information and access page that comes up.
Newspaper articles
Internet Resources
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