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Music - Subject Guides

An archive of past music subject guides found on the Music Library website.

Online Violin Resources

The Violin Site

This site offers resources for teachers, students, and performers. There is a variety of violin related information offered including sheet music, MIDI files, podcasts and recommended recordings. Other categories include violin accessories, playing the instrument, a bookstore, and information about musicians.

 

The Orchestra: A User's Guide (Violin)

This online resource offers information and links on the violin.

 

The Orchestra: A User's Guide Viola

This online website offers information and links on the viola.

 

 

Violin and Viola

Johnson, Rose-Marie. Violin Music by Women Composers: A Bio-Biographical Guide. New York: Greenwood Press, 1989.

ML 128.W7 J63 1989  MUSIC REFERENCE

This resource is a discography of violin music by female composers.

 

Katz, Mark. The Violin: A Research and Information Guide. New York: Routledge, 2006.

ML 128.V4 K38 2006  MUSIC STACKS

This resource is a subject bibliography and reference guide for literature relating to the violin.

 

Klugherz, Laura. A Bibliographical Guide to Spanish Music for the Violin and Viola, 1900-1997. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1998. 

ML 128.V4 K58 1998  MUSIC REFERENCE

This guide covers information about almost 300 Spanish musical works for the violin and viola.  

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