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<H1>Search Composers, Works, sheet music editions, ...</H1>
<UL>
  <LI>"When did Obscure-Composer-XXX live?" 
  <LI>"What did Composer-XXX write for my instrument?" 
  <LI>"I wish I could play Work-XXX by Composer-YYY. Who edits it, or has edited 
  it?" 
  <LI>"In which volume of Miscellaneous-Pieces does Short-Piece-XYZ show up?" 
  <LI>"Who wrote Work-With-The-Title-XYZ, and what is the 
  Opus-BWV-K�chel-Deutsch-Kirkpatrick-Hoboken-number, and am I spelling this 
  title correctly? I am not sure I got this right when they broadcasted it on 
  Channel-1234 yesterday." </LI></UL>
<P>Such questions are pretty Frequently Asked Questions in the music newsgroups, 
and I regularly receive such a question by private e-mail - some people believe 
I know everything because I have edited free sheet music to download on the Web 
at the
<A href="../../scores/Instr.html#coulon">
Werner Icking Music Archive</A>. 
<P>Most often I find the answers to these questions by browsing the collections 
of some music libraries with their online public access catalogs (OPAC's). I 
find these catalogs more valuable than the Web-search engines for these 
purposes. I have compiled a list of such catalogs, to help you answering your 
questions. 
<H3>WWW access</H3>
<UL>
<LI><A href="http://www-sul.stanford.edu/webcat/">
             http://www-sul.stanford.edu/webcat/</A>
  is my favorite because its "power search" allows you to combine
  some composer-title-instrument criteria. Select "Music Library" in the
  "Search Limits-library" field. Type "score" in the "everything" field
  to exclude sound recordings from the results.

  <LI><A 
  href="http://www.dartmouth.edu/~library">http://www.dartmouth.edu/~library</A> 

  <LI><A href="http://www.kbr.be/">http://www.kbr.be/</A>
  <LI><A href="http://opaline.bnf.fr/">http://opaline.bnf.fr/</A>
    Complete for acquisitions since 1983. The Biblioth�que nationale de
    France is gra&nbsp;_&nbsp;du&nbsp;_&nbsp;al&nbsp;_&nbsp;ly computerizing
    its older collections. 

  <LI><A href="http://lcweb.loc.gov/z3950/gateway.html">
  http://lcweb.loc.gov/z3950/gateway.html</A> Most fruitful links are
  Library of Congress, and Italian National Library Service
  in "Other Catalogs".
 <LI><A
    href="http://mediatheque.ircam.fr/catalogue/index-e.html">
    http://mediatheque.ircam.fr/catalogue/index-e.html</A>
    modern repertoire.

<LI><A href="http://www.rism.harvard.edu/rism/DB.html">
http://www.rism.harvard.edu/rism/DB.html</A>
gives access to RISM {autographs}. </LI>


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<H3>TELNET access</H3>(IMO a good Telnet server is better than a bugged Web 
server) 
<UL>
  <LI>
  <A href="telnet://library.ox.ac.uk/">telnet://library.ox.ac.uk/</A> 
  other large collection, but not with a friendly interface (separating
  scores from books and recordings is not always possible):

  <LI>Smaller collections, but sometimes useful: 
  <UL>
  <LI><A 
    href="telnet://mirlyn.telnet.lib.umich.edu/">
    telnet://mirlyn.telnet.lib.umich.edu/</A>

    <LI><A href="telnet://nyplgate.nypl.org/">telnet://nyplgate.nypl.org/</A> 
    (login as <STRONG>leo</STRONG>) 
    <LI><A href="telnet://porbase.ibl.pt/">telnet://porbase.ibl.pt/</A> 
    <LI><A href="telnet://melvyl.ucop.edu/">telnet://melvyl.ucop.edu/</A> 
    <LI><A 
    href="telnet://infogate.ucs.indiana.edu/">telnet://infogate.ucs.indiana.edu/</A> 

    <LI><A 
    href="telnet://illinet.aiss.uiuc.edu/">telnet://illinet.aiss.uiuc.edu/</A> 
    <LI><A href="telnet://libris.rice.edu/">telnet://libris.rice.edu/</A> 
    <LI><A href="telnet://hollis.harvard.edu/">telnet://hollis.harvard.edu/</A>
    </LI></UL>       </LI></UL>
    (I do not wish to write an entire README article
  for <STRONG>each</STRONG> server. Please read the HELP facilities available.) 

<H3>Web catalogs of sheet music for sale, with a significant choice</H3>(give 
hints about availability and prices) 
<UL>
  <LI><A href="http://www.jwpepper.com/">http://www.jwpepper.com/</A> 
  <LI><A 
  href="http://www.sheetmusicplus.com/">http://www.sheetmusicplus.com/</A> 
  <LI><A 
  href="http://www.frankmusiccompany.com/">http://www.frankmusiccompany.com/</A> 

  <LI><A 
  href="http://www.sheetmusicservice.com/">http://www.sheetmusicservice.com/</A> 

  <LI><A href="http://www.amazon.com/">http://www.amazon.com/</A> 
  <LI><A 
  href="http://www.vandoren.com/sheetmus/FRAMESM.htm">http://www.vandoren.com/sheetmus/FRAMESM.htm</A> 
  if it requires a clarinet or a sax it's there ! (Some pages in French) 
  <LI><A href="http://www.bibliofind.com/">http://www.bibliofind.com/</A> (used 
  sheet music) 
  <LI><A href="http://www.paris6musique.com/">
  http://www.paris6musique.com/</A> (in  French).  

  <LI><A href="http://www.notenbuch.de/">http://www.notenbuch.de/</A> (in German).

  <LI><A href="http://www.musik-direkt.com/">http://www.musik-direkt.com/</A> 
  (click on English if necessary) </LI></UL>

If you are in luck you can even download the piece from the Web, and print
it. See Fred Nachbaur's
excellent guide about  <STRONG>free</STRONG> sheet music sites:

<A href="http://www3.telus.net/dogstarmusic/freeshee.htm">
http://www3.telus.net/dogstarmusic/freeshee.htm</A>


<P>I take this opportunity to thank all
these servers for the help they provide. If you know of another useful server 
about the same topic, please let me know. I will try it out with my favorite 
obscure composers, and if I am impressed by the server's knowledge I will add it 
up to my list. Also let me know if either server no longer works. Sometimes 
webmasters screw up a <STRONG>good</STRONG> server by trying to make it 
"better-than-good". 
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3-May-2002, <A 
href="mailto:coulon@obs-nice.fr?Subject=musopac">Jean-Pierre Coulon</A> 
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