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Music - Subject Guides

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

Discographies

 

Basart, Ann Phillips. The Sound of the Fortepiano: A Discography of Recordings on Early Pianos. Berkeley, CA: Fallen Leaf Press, 1985.

ML156.4 .P5 B3 1985 MUSIC REFERENCE


A discography of commercially produced, long-playing records of fortepiano music. Arranged in four main parts: 1) composer-title list with complete information on the recording; 2) listing by pianist; 3) listing of piano manufacturers; and 4) recordings listed by record manufacturer and label numbers. Indexes by performance medium, performers other than pianists, date of piano, and instrument collections and individual owners.

Methuen-Campbell, James. Catalogue of Recordings by Classical Pianists. Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire: Disco Epsom, 1984- .

ML156.4 .P5 M47 1984 MUSIC REFERENCE


A catalog of recordings by classical pianists born up to and including 1872. Arranged alphabetically by performer with a brief biography of each. Includes record matrix numbers, when known, and catalog numbers.

 

 

 

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