Elliker, C.: Classification schemes for scores : analysis of structural levels (1994)
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- Abstract
- Seeks to answer 2 questions: Are there other elements in musical scores besides forms and genres and/or instrumentation that permit bibliographic organization?, and, Have library classification schemes discovered such elements and developed methods of applying them? Investigates a wide range of schemes to answer the second question, including Dewey, UDC, Bibliographical Classification and Colon Classification. Concludes that the traditional arrangement of MEDIUM + FORM/GENRE + CHARACTER continues to achieve widespread application and that this formula may be increasing in dominance