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Music 233: Introduction to Historical Musicology

Scores

   Print Music Scores

Use Primo to find scores in the library collection.

Refine your results to scores and search composer, instrument, title, or genre to identify call numbers.

Scores are located on the second floor in the M's.

There are also scores on cd. Search "cd sheet music" in Primo.

CDs are located in cabinets on the second floor. You can also borrow scores from other libraries by searching Primo.

 

Online Music Scores & Sheet Music

Browsing the Stacks

General Principles of the M Class

  1. General topics come before specific ones
  2. Collections come before separate works
  3. Instrumental music comes before vocal music 
  • M 5 -1480: Instrumental Music
    • M 5: Collections
    • M 6 - 175.5: One solo instrument
    • M 177 - 990: Two or more solo instruments
    • M 1000 - 1075: Orchestra
    • M 1100 - 1160: String orchestra
    • M 1200 - 1270: Band
    • M 1350 - 1366: Other ensembles
  • M 1495 - 2199: Vocal music
    • M 1495: Collections
    • M 1497 - 1998: Secular vocal music
    • M 1999 - 2199: Sacred vocal music
  • MT 1 - 960: Instruction and study
    • MT 165: Tuning
    • MT 170 - 810: Instrumental techniques
      • MT 179 - 258 Keyboard instruments
      • MT 259 - 338: Stringed instruments. Bowed string instruments
      • MT 339 - 533: Wind instruments
      • MT 539 - 654: Plucked instruments
      • MT 655 - 725: Percussion and other instruments
      • MT 728 - 735: Ensembles
    • MT 820 - 915: Singing and vocal technique
    • MT 955 - 956: Musical Theater

 For more information on the Library of Congress M class, see the outline.

Spotlight on Musical Scores by Composers from Oppressed Groups