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Browsing for Music Materials

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Welcome to the Browsing for Music Materials Guide!

In making this guide, our intention is for music performers and researchers to quickly obtain knowledge about where to access music scores and literature related to a particular area of study. We hope this resource will guide you to quickly access call number areas of interest in the Music Library.

The UNT Libraries' Discover Catalog


The information in these guides is not all-encompassing, which means not every ensemble type or literature topic is represented — you will need to search the Discover catalog for specific title and subject inquiries or access our Overview on Library of Congress Call Numbers for Music guide.

 

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Call Numbers for Cello Music


Overview

M50-54 Solo Cello
M229-236 Cello with Keyboard
M1015-1017 Cello with Orchestra
MT289-318 Cello Pedagogy and Technical Studies

Solo Cello

M50-51 Collections and Compilations
M52 standalone works 
M53-54 Arrangements and Transcriptions

Cello and Keyboards

M229-230 Collections
M231 Sonatas
M232 Suites and Variations
M233 Short Pieces and Show Pieces
M235-236 Arrangements and Transcriptions

Cello and Full Orchestra

M1016 Scores
M1017 Solos with piano
M1016.5 Cadenzas

Cello and String Orchestra

M1116 Scores
M1117 Solos with piano
M1116.5 Cadenzas

Call Numbers for String Ensembles

M286-295 Duets
M312-364 Trios
M412-454 Quartets
M512-564 Quintets
M1100-1160 String Orchestra

Additional Resources


We encourage you to visit the subject guides for Cello:

Cello Resource Guide

We encourage you to visit the following sources in your search for repertoire:

Music by Black Composers

Boulanger Initiative

CIM Programming Advisory Resource Guide

If UNT does not have what you need, you can request items through Interlibrary Loan. Items in public domain can also be found on IMSLP. Even more resources are available on the Guide for Music Research.