Music 111: Aural Skills 

Learn how to search for music in our collection, access streamed audio, begin basic research, and more!
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Music Research -- Getting Started

Use this guide to get the most out of the Music library!  Let the tabs running across the top lead you to specific areas.  Please don't hesitate to ask if you have any questions.

Halvorson Music Library is located on the first floor of Christiansen Hall of Music

 

 

 
 

What's Here

Halvorson Music Library houses materials in the St. Olaf library system that concern music.  These include 23,000 scores, 17,000 recordings (both video and audio), 17,000 books about music, music periodicals, and reference resources.  Computers and listening/viewing stations are available for use, and a group study room contains video, audio, and computer capabilities.

St. Olaf uses the Library of Congress classification system, in which most music materials begin with the call letter "M" (see below).

Please use the above tabs for help in finding specific resources.

 

Browsing the Shelves

Use guides posted at the end of shelves for more specific help in browsing.  The collection is generally organized in the following manner:

  • M = the music itself (i.e. scores, printed music, recordings)

  • ML = books about music history and literature

  • MT = books about music theory, music education, and instruction and study (including many method books)
 

Music Librarian

Profile ImageBeth Christensen
Contact Info:
Christiansen Hall of Music 147
St. Olaf College
Northfield, MN 55057
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Subjects:
Music, Dance

 
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