Wednesday, February 28, 2007

Choral-Orchestral Music reference


This book by Michael Rosewall has been out for a few months. I use the Daniels Orchestral Music regularly, but this one is specialized for choral music, so it's probably much better. Still, it's £60.00 -- over $100.

The Directory of Choral-Orchestral Music is the most comprehensive index of music written for orchestra with chorus in print today. Offering performance information about choral works by more than 900 composers, the more than 3,500 entries include pertinent details such as instrumentation, languages, timings, publishers, and composer information in an easy-to-follow reference style. Users can also browse categorized appendices of works, chronological lists of composers, and an index of popular and original titles. From traditional masterworks to contemporary creations, this book presents an impressive variety of choral compositions and serves as both a research aid and practical performance reference. The first volume of its kind, The Directory of Choral-Orchestral Music is designed to meet the needs of professional directors, music educators and students of choral music. The author's hope is that it will broaden the choices available to programmers and performers, spur further research in the field of choral-orchestral music, and encourage composers, musicologists and performers alike to further explore this rich and varied body of musical literature.
$125 at Amazon. Convince your library to buy one.

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