Music-Specific Reference Works |
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Oxford Music Online |
This platform allows you to search the three Oxford products that we currently subscribe to simultaneously: Grove Music Online, The Oxford Dictionary of Music, and The Oxford Companion to Music. You can still search Grove by itself; simply uncheck the boxes for the resources that you do not want to use. Grove Music Online itself contains the full-text of the following important music reference sources: The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, The New Grove Dictionary of Opera, and The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz. The database is fully searchable, and the content is regularly updated. | All VU users | Log in with VUNetID | ||
RILM Music Encyclopedias |
RILM Music Encyclopedias offers full-text access to a variety of music reference works dating from 1775 to the present, including Algemene muziek encyclopedie, Biographical Dictionary of Afro-American and African Musicians, Encyclopédie de la musique et dictionnaire du Conservatoire, and the International Encyclopedia of Women Composers. | All VU users | Log in with VUNetID | ||
Bloomsbury Popular Music |
Bloomsbury Popular Music provides online access to the Bloomsbury Encyclopedia of Popular Music of the World, the popular 33 1/3 and Global 33 1/3 series, and a growing electronic collection of academic books on popular music. | All VU users | Log in with VUNetID | ||
Garland Encyclopedia of World Music Online |
The Garland Encyclopedia of World Music Online is the online equivalent of the 10-volume print resource of the same name. A crucial scholarly reference work focusing on the various Classical and ethnic musical traditions across the globe, the Garland Encyclopedia consists of over 1200 essays and hundreds of sound recordings and images. | All VU users | Log in with VUNetID | ||
African American Music Reference |
This full-text database features essays and images on all aspects of African American music, including the blues, jazz, civil rights songs, slave songs, gospel, rap, and R&B. It contains over 42,000 essays and images from 162 different sources, including biographies, discographies, reference works, liner notes, and sheet music. | All VU users | Log in with VUNetID | ||
Oxford Reference Online–Performing Arts |
This link takes you directly to the Performing Arts section of Oxford Reference Online. This gives access to the full-text of these performing arts reference sources: Oxford Companion to the American Musical, Oxford Companion to American Theatre, Oxford Dictionary of Dance, Oxford Encyclopedia of Latinos and Latinas in the United States, Grove Encyclopedia of Materials and Techniques in Art, Concise Oxford Dictionary of Music, Oxford Companion to Music, Dictionary of Opera Characters, New Grove Book of Opera Singers, Grove Book of Operas, Concise Oxford Dictionary of Opera, The Encyclopedia of Popular Music, Oxford Companion to Shakespeare, Oxford Encyclopedia of Theatre and Performance, and the Concise Oxford Companion to the Theatre. | All VU users | Log in with VUNetID | ||
The Jazz Discography Online |
This resource is the most comprehensive source of discographical information on jazz recordings of all categories of recorded jazz from 1896 to the present. Information for each session includes personnel (with instrument played), place and date of recording, song titles, matrix numbers, and issue (catalog) numbers for a variety of formats, from 78 rpm discs to CDs and digital downloads. The database can be searched by leader/group, musician name, tune name, record label, date, or new issues, as well as through “multi-searches” combining musicians and song titles. Listings are updated on a daily basis.
NOTE: The Music Library has a subscription to The Jazz Discography Online for 2 simultaneous users. When you are finished using this resource, click on the LOGOUT button at the top of page. Simply closing the browser will not automatically log you out. |
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MIML |
MIML (Musical Instruction and Musical Learning, 1450-1650) is a free, web-based bibliography of secondary literature on musical instruction and musical learning during the Medieval and Early Modern periods. This interdisciplinary bibliography was launched on April 1, 2006, and currently contains 246 entries. MIML was compiled by Associate Dean of the Blair School of Music and Associate Professor of Musicology Cynthia Cyrus, with assistance from Susan Forscher Weiss and Russell E. Murray, Jr., and is hosted by the Jean and Alexander Heard Libraries. | All VU users | All users | ||
Additional Reference Works |
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Chicago Manual of Style–Online |
This resource is a web-based version of the 15th edition of the Chicago Manual of Style. Chicago is the preferred style for formatting bibliographies and footnotes in research papers and articles on music, and is required for music history papers at the Blair School of Music. | All VU users | Log in with VUNetID | ||
Scriptores codicum medii aevi |
Scriptores codicum medii aevi contains biographical information on and list of manuscripts produced by more than 33,800 scribes, and biographical information on and lists of manuscripts owned by more than 15,000 manuscript collectors/owners. Single manuscripts are also searchable for scribe and ownership. Interface in German. | All VU users | Log in with VUNetID | ||