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The Schneider Music Library is, of course, a physical place (a great place to write a paper, or a symphony), but our services and resources go far beyond our traditional walls. They extend all the way to your computer or smartphone, wherever in Texas (or the world) you are! We will continue to be here to support your studies and your musical enlightenment.
Get Right to It: Music Resources Online
We have a wealth of digital resources for you to use and enjoy anytime! See some highlights below (and visit our complete list of music databases here):
Pieces Played at Musicians' Forum, Oct. 17, 2024
- La Bohème
- The Idiot
- Florencia en el Amazonas
- La Koro Sutro
- Gathering Flowers
- Animal Ball
- Feelin' Groovy
News
- Musical America Worldwide Daily news stories for music professionals, plus employment listings and competition postings.
Audio
- Music Online, which contains: American Music, Classical Music Library, Contemporary World Music, Jazz Music Library, and Smithsonian Global Sound
- Naxos Music Library and Naxos Music Library World
- DRAM (Database of Recorded American Music)
Video
- medici.tv View outstanding classical music performances old and new.
- Met Opera on Demand See the New York Metropolitan Opera perform!
E-Scores
- Classical Scores Library
- RRIMO (Recent Researches in Music Online)
- IMSLP (International Music Score Library Project)
Music Encyclopedias
- Oxford Music Online Full-text access to Grove Music Online (THE essential music encyclopedia), the Oxford Companion to Music, and the Oxford Dictionary of Music.
- The SAGE International Encyclopedia of Music and Culture
- Garland Encyclopedia of World Music Online
Bibliographies of Music Research
- Oxford Bibliographies (When you get there: click Browse by Subject, select Music.) An up-to-date and authoritative guide to the key literature in a multitude of music topics! A great entry point into your research.
E-Books (general)
- Most are accessible via our Library Catalog; you can limit your search to E-books by clicking “E-Book” beneath the Format tab.
Need More Assistance?
- Ask Mark Blair, your Music Librarian!
- See University Libraries' additional listings of remote library services.