Music Resources - Library Update – January 9, 2013

Music Resources - Library Update – January 9, 2013
UBC Library’s music collection receives new materials regularly. The following are highlights
from recent acquisitions.
SCORES
Clouds and Sky: Für Klavier und Orchester (2010) by
Johannes ch llhorn. ln . ch llhorn. 2013.
Call Number: M 1010 S405 C5 2013
Location: I.K. BARBER LIBRARY music oversize
A special printing of the piano concerto was
negotiated directly from the composer. UBC Library is
the first institution in North America to own the score.
Of note: Schöllhorn slows down a Fauré nocturne and
writes through the extended version. Audio streaming
through DRAM at:
http://www.dramonline.org/albums/johannes-schllhorn-clouds-and-sky
Music for King Henry: BL Royal MS 11 E XI by Henry
VIII, King of England, Nicolas Bell, David Skinner, Clare
Wilkinson, Andrew Lawrence-King, Magister
Sampson, Benedictus de Opitiis, et al. London: Folio
Society. 2009.
Call Number: M 2.8 M849 2009
Location: Rare Books and Special Collections
This facsimile of King Henry’s Royal Choirbook is
accompanied by a comprehensive commentary and a
CD. The commentary tells the full story of the creation
of the Choirbook and explains the historical context
and symbolism of its texts, images and music. Music
in the Choirbook has been recorded for the first time
by early music consort Alamire under the directorship
of David Skinner.
BOOKS

Music, Piety, and Propaganda: The Soundscapes of
Counter-Reformation Bavaria by Alexander J. Fisher.
New York: Oxford University Press. 2013.
Call Number: ML 3129.7 B38 F57 2013
Location: I.K. BARBER LIBRARY stacks
Alex Fisher is Associate Professor of Music, UBC. His
research focuses on music, sound, and religious
culture in early modern Europe. Alex teaches courses
in early music and coordinates the UBC's Early Music
Ensemble. Congratulations, Alex, on the publication of
this important monograph.
The French Symp
Culture, and the Symphonic Tradition. By Andrew
Deruchie. Rochester, NY: University of Rochester
Press ; Woodbridge, Suffolk : Boydell & Brewer
Limited. 2013.
Call Number: ML 1255 D47 2013
Location: I.K. BARBER LIBRARY stacks
Exp r g B ’s B-minor Mass. Editors: Tomita, Yo,
Robin A. Leaver, and Jan Smaczny. Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press. 2013.
Call Number: ML 410 B13 E97 2013
Location: I.K. BARBER LIBRARY stacks
Gender in Chinese Music by Rachel Harris, Rowan
Pease, and Shzr Ee Tan. Rochester, NY: University of
Rochester Press ; Woodbridge, Suffolk : Boydell &
Brewer Limited. 2013.
Call Number: ML 3917 C6 G46 2013
Location: I.K. BARBER LIBRARY stacks
Musical Creativity in Restoration England by Rebecca
Herissone. Oxford: Cambridge University Press. 2013.
Call Number: ML 286.2 H47 2013
Location: I.K. BARBER LIBRARY stacks
Redefining Hungarian Music from L s
B r
by
Lynn M Hooker. New York: Oxford University Press.
2013.
Call Number: ML 248 H66 2013
Location: I.K. BARBER LIBRARY stacks

Sentimental Opera: Questions of Genre in the
Age of Bourgeois Drama by Stefano
Castelvecchi. Cambridge: Cambridge
University Press. 2013.
Call Number: ML 1704 C38 2013
Location: I.K. BARBER LIBRARY stacks
Through special funding for Renaissance studies in the Humanities…

Secular Renaissance Music: Forms and Functions.
Farnham, Surrey, England: Ashgate. 2013.
Call Number: ML 180 S436 2013
Location: I.K. BARBER LIBRARY stacks

Musical Theory in the Renaissance by Cristle Collins Judd.
Farnham, Surrey: Ashgate. 2013.
Call Number: ML 174 M87 2013
Location: I.K. BARBER LIBRARY stacks
AUDIO/VIDEO RECORDINGS
Through a special donation for music audio/video recordings…20 selections from the publisher
Winter & Winter, including:
Im wunderschönen Monat Mai by Reinbert de Leeuw,
Schonberg Ensemble, film version. 2008.
Call Number: M 1613.3 L44 I5 2008 DVD
Location: I.K. BARBER LIBRARY audio visual
Barbara Sukowa’s dramatic performance of lieder reworked by Reinbert de Leeuw from the oeuvre of
Schumann and Schubert. Sukowa is an actress with a
parallel career as classical music narrator/speaker. She
performed significant roles in Fassbinder’s
Berlin Alexanderplatz and von Trotta’s Hannah Arendt.
Sciarrino, Salvatore, Sonia Turchetta, Teodoro Anzellotti
a ushi no Lucas is and
infonieorchester ln.
2008. Storie di altre storie.
nchen inter
inter.
Accordion with orchestra, Orchestral music, Songs with
orchestra.
Call Number: AV 1.2. S389 E46 2008
Location: I.K. BARBER LIBRARY music CDs
Frith, Fred, Uwe Dierksen, William Winant, and Arditti
Quartet. 2005. Eleventh hour.
nchen ermany inter
& Winter. Electric guitar music (Electric guitars ), Quartets
(Trombone, violin, viola, cello), String quartets, Quintets
(Electric guitar, violins , viola, cello).
Call Number: AV 1.2.F756 L4 2005
Location: I.K. BARBER LIBRARY music CDs
Abrahamsen, Hans, and Ensemble Recherche. 2009.
Schnee.
nchen ermany inter
inter. Canons,
fugues, etc. (Instrumental ensemble).
Call Number: AV 1.2 A277 S35 2009
Location: I.K. BARBER LIBRARY music CDs
agel auricio argaret hal er hristo h
th and
aarl ndischer undfun . infonie-Orchester. 2003. Tantzschul: Ballet d'action.
nchen inter
inter.
Call Number: AV 1.2.K34 T3 2003
Location: I.K. BARBER LIBRARY music CDs
WEB RESOURCES
Through the development of the web, music research resources now extend beyond simply
what the library offers. It is the job of the Music Librarian to make evident not only what the
UBC music collection holds but what quality resources are also freely available online. As such,
the Music Resource Collection Highlights email will include online sites of interest to the faculty,
sites both free and transient as well as institutional and archived.
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Transcriptions, Ballads IV & XXVI
(2001-2003):
http://vimeo.com/49228325
An interesting entry point into Le
Balcon and the work of conductor
and concert programmer Maxime
Pascal.
*** I take to heart your requests for specific scores, recordings and books. Feel free to drop by,
introduce yourself and make requests. I am also interested in your discoveries of freely available
online music resources that you would like to share with the department.***
Best of the New Year to you!
Kev Madill, UBC Music Librarian