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Date:         Wed, 27 Apr 2005 09:00:03 -0400
Reply-To:     Association for Recorded Sound Discussion List
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From:         Matt Snyder <[log in to unmask]>
Subject:      Re: cataloging sound recordings
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Karl Miller <[log in to unmask]> wrote: >For ten points, where can one find some recordings of music of piano >improvisations by Schillinger? The route to that information is not an >easy one...hint...try the Library of the Performing Arts. (New York >Public) Actually, it is a fairly easy route; RLIN may not have worked for your inquiry about Koussevitsky conducting Copland's Third Symphony, but it worked for this. RLIN's record for the Schillinger collection at the Rodgers & Hammerstein archive of the Library for the Performing Arts, which mentions the piano improvisations, had a direct link to the online finding aid (as did the catalog record at NYPL). Whether you consider that "easy" depends on how difficult it is for you to get access to RLIN, I would guess. Unfortunately the route is not so easy for the plethora of worldwide archival collections that not only don't have catalog records on RLIN or anywhere else, but don't even have complete finding aids, either paper or electronic, because the archivists don't have the funding or time to do it. The issue of intellectual access to unique archival holdings, which are generally described in groups of items, is a rather different issue than that of access to the individually cataloged items of libraries. Matt Snyder Music Archivist Wilson Processing Project The New York Public Library


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