SCORE CATALOGUING CHEAT SHEET Gary Parlee J. McRee (Mac) Elrod 21 July 2008 Search as you feel appropriate. You may wish to search form of composers' names in the LC catatalogue: http://catalog.loc.gov/ Use template at at end to create a record for each score. LDR/05 = n LDR/06 = c LDR/07 = m LDR/08 = blank LDR/09 = blank LDR/17 = 1 LDR/18 = a LDR/19 = blank 007 Physical Description Fixed Field for Notated Music 00 Category of material q notated music 01 Specific material designation u unspecified 008 Fixed Length Data Elements Date coding: Single date: 008/06= s 008/07-10 = 008/11-14= Note, too that s is used for the date code even when the date is given as a century or as a decade. $c[19th cent.] 008/06= s 008/07-14: 18uu $c[191-] 008/06= s 008/07-14=191u When there is no date, use the composers birth and death dates if supplied, and put q for questionable. If a century or date range cannot be inferred, code as uuuu Country: 008/15-17 Form of composition: 008/18-19 Format of music: 008/20 Music parts: 008/21 Target audience: 008/22 blank unless very obvious, e.g., songs for children Form of item: 008/23 = r regular print music Accompanying matter: 008/24-29 usually blank Transposition and arrangement: 008/32 024 2 ISMN (inlikely for material of this age) 028 2 Plate number 040 $aBNvSL$cCaBNvSL$dCaBNvSL (for original cataloguing by SLC) 041 Language of text 045 Time period of content if knon; also in 500 047 Form of musical composition code 048 Number of musical instruments or voices code 050 4 $aLCC 100/700 1 $aComposers 245 1n $aTitle /$cStatement of Responsibility. 240 Uniform title as appropriate Often scores for classical music have a 240, e.g.: "240 10 |aSymphonies,|nno. 8,|rE$B"u(B major" "240 10 |aSonata,|mvioloncello, piano,|nno. 3,|rF major" "240 10 |aSonata,|mstring orchestra" "240 10 |aSonatas,|mviols (8), trumpet, continuo,|nG. 7.4-3,|rD major;|oarr." "240 10 |aSonatas,|mharp,|rF major" You may wish to look up the work in the LC catalogue to check the 240. 246 30 $aSignificant portion of title if any 250 $aEdition if any [254 is not used by SLC; see 500] 260 $aCity, Jurisfiction :$bPublisher,$cyear. 300 Collation, e.g.: 300 $a1 score (x, 100 p.) + 10 parts (20 p.) :$bill ;$c28 cm. 306 Playing time, e.g., $a002016 for 20 min., 16 sec. 490 1 Series on item 830 Series as in LC or LAC authority file, even if indentical to 490 500 General note, e.g.," %00 $aCanadian composer. 500 Form of composition, medium of performance, and playing time e.g.: 500 $aOpera in two acts. For organ. Duration: ca. 25:00. 520 Rarely does a score require a summary, apart from a full opera 655 LCSH genre headings (Some still use 650) Most of the 655s would be ones which reflect the form and instrumentation, such as: 655 0 |aSymphonies|vScores. 655 0 |aSonatas (Clarinet and piano)|vScores and parts. 655 0 |aTrios (Piano, clarinet, violin)|vScores and parts. 655 0 |aTrumpet with string orchestra, Arranged|vScores. 655 0 |aSonatas (Harp) 000 |acm a c 001 |a000006446104 003 |aCaOOAMICUS 005 |a19971102 .0 008 |a840319s1977 onccpa n0 u 040 |aCaQQLA|bfre|dCaOOCC 050 4 |aM1552.F844|b.P3 1977 100 1 |aFreedman, Harry,|d1922-2005. 240 10 |aPastorale,|mmixed voices, English horn [Brackets added by ILS] 245 00 |aPastorale /|cHarry Freedman. 260 |a[Toronto, Ont. :|bCanadian Music Centre],|cc1977. 300 |a1 score (13 p.) + 1 part (3 p.) 500 |aReproduced from holograph. Score signed by the composer and dated "Jan. Feb. 1977". 500 |aCanadian composer. 655 0 |aChoruses, Secular (Mixed voices) with English horn|vScores and parts. Sample derived record: Code the 306 and the 500 for durations. Make Make notes in the 500 for a range of plate nos. They are listed separately in the 048 and then put in as a range in the 500. 010 |a 90750890 024 2 |aM006465699 028 22 |aBA5145a|bBčarenreiter 035 |a(Sirsi) a1478583 040 |aDLC|cDLC|dPAU 041 0 |ggereng 045 2 |bd1730|bd1740 048 |bwz01|aka01 048 |bwb01|aka01 049 |aQE2A 100 1 |aBach, Johann Sebastian,|d1685-1750. 240 10 |aConcertos,|mharpsichord, string orchestra,|nBWV 1055,|rA major;|oarr. 245 00 |aKonzert in A-Dur fčur Oboe d'amore (Oboe), Streicher und Basso continuo :|bRekonstruktion nach BWV 1055 = Concerto in A major for oboe d'amore (oboe), strings, and basso continuo : reconstructed from BWV 1055 /|cJohann Sebastian Bach ; Klavierauszug von Mark Biggam. 260 |aBaselm Switzerland ;|aNew York :|bBčarenreiter,|cc1988. 300 |a1 score (19 p.) + 2 parts ;|c30 cm. 306 |a002500 500 |aReconstruction of a lost concerto which has survived in an arrangement as the harpsichord concerto in A major, BWV 1055. 500 |aAcc. arr. for piano. 500 |aIncludes alternate part for oboe. 500 |aBased on urtext edition in the Neue Bach-Ausgabe, VII/7, 1970. 500 |aDuration: ca. 25:00. 655 0 |aConcertos (Oboe d'amore with string orchestra), Arranged|vSolo with piano|vScores and parts. 655 0 |aConcertos (Oboe with string orchestra), Arranged|vSolo with piano |vScores and parts. 700 1 |aBiggam, Mark. Yale University links: http://www.library.yale.edu/cataloging/music/musicat.htm The CMC has its own catalogue. The cataloging is far from AACR2 and incomplete, but it can be a big helpful. http://www.musiccentre.ca/apps/index.cfm?fuseaction=score.FA_dsp_search There is also a biogrqaphical database of their composers that includes birth and death dates and other info. Standard instrumentations There are certain fairly standard large groups, such as: Orchestra (i.e. full orchestra with woodwinds, brass, percussion & strings) (the listing below is a listing of parts, not numbers of players e.g., 1st violin is 1 part, even though there maybe 10 people playing the 1st violins) Woodwind section: 2 flutes, (possibly piccolo), 2 oboes (possibly cor anglais [English horn]), 2 clarinets, 2 bassoons. Brass section: 4 French horns, 2 or 3 trumpets, 2 (or 3) trombones, tuba Percussion: varies a lot. Tympani, snare drum, gongs, tam tam, bass drum, etc. String section: 1st & 2nd violins, viola, violoncello & double bass [also known as contra bass] String orchestra (usually just the standard string section: 1st & 2nd violins, viola, violoncello & double bass [contra bass]) Concert band (or simply "band") - woodwinds, brass and percussion. Brass band: basically the brass and percussion sections with some variations. String quartet: 1st & 2nd violins, viola, violoncello Piano quintet: piano & string quartet. There are others, but I think these are most of the well-known ones. The above groups can be referred to without listing the separate instruments. With concertos, for example, you would just mention the solo instrument(s) and orchestra-you would not list the instruments of the orchestra. It would not even need a note if the description is incorporated in the title. There are lots of ensembles that have don't have any standard make-up like the one that brought this topic up: e.g., - "Variations and toccata for 10 instruments / Robert Turner". In this case, it's best to list the instrumentation.