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Supporting Diversity in the Music Experience
This guide provides resources that support diversity within the music experience at St. Olaf.
- Music from Around the World
- African Musicians
- African American and Black Musicians
- Asian Musicians
- Australasian and Pacific Musicians
- Latin American and Caribbean Musicians
- Native American Musicians
- Woman Musicians
- LGBTQIA+ Musicians
- Database for Historically Underrepresented Composers
Research and Instruction Librarian for Music & Fine Arts
Recent Publications on Australasian and Pacific Music
- Music, Dance, and the ArchiveAvailable online.
- Representing Australian Aboriginal Music and Dance, 1930-1970Available online.
- Sing New ZealandAvailable online.
Encyclopedias, Dictionaries, and Overviews
We have many more dictionaries and encyclopedias than those listed below. To find more reference sources, search Catalyst for your topic keywords and the phrase (dictionary OR encyclopedia) in parentheses, like this:
- The Garland Encyclopedia of World Music: Australia and the Pacific IslandsCall Number: Music Ref: ML100 .G16 1998 v.9Available in print or online.
Score Anthologies
- Anthology of Australian art song for low voice. Volume 1Available online.
- The Australian saxophone anthology : solo and accompanimentAvailable online.
Find Research and Repertoire -- Print Resources
We have many more bibliographies than those listed below. Search for them in Catalyst by searching for your keywords and the word bibliography, as shown below.
Be sure to look at the dates of the bibliographies to see how recent they are. You may be able to find more recent sources by consulting our music databases or by looking at the online resources in the next box.
- An Annotated Bibliography of Oceanic Music and DanceCall Number: ML120.I745 M2 1995Available in print.
Find Repertoire -- Online Resources
- Karen's Giant Spreadsheet of Composer Diversity Websites -- a list of 60+ websites Karen consults when selecting new music by composers from historically underrepresented groups; please email Karen if you have suggestions of new sites to add or if links are broken.
Some of the sites Karen consults frequently from this spreadsheet include:
- Institute for Composer Diversity -- click the "search" button at the top to access their databases for composers, art songs, choral works, band works, orchestral works, and more.
- Diversity in Brass Music from Last Row Music -- lists of repertoire by woman composers and by Black composers
- No Broken Links -- Google spreadsheets for woodwind repertoire by composers from historically underrepresented groups
- Sphinx Catalogs -- music for strings by Latin American composers
- A Seat at the Piano -- piano repertoire by BIPOC and woman composers
- Music By Black Composers -- repertoire lists of music by Black composers, currently strongest in string repertoire; see also their directories of living and historic Black composers
- SongHelix -- originally designed to track art songs by topic, it now also permits searching by composer identities
- Alex Shapiro's Programming Resources -- includes pages on woman composers, LGBTQIA2s Composers, and Black, Latino, Asian, and Indian composers
Useful Links
- Australia Music CentreThe Australian Music Centre (AMC) is the national service organisation dedicated to the promotion and support of art music in Australia; includes browsable lists of composers and instruments.
- Hawaiian Music Library Guide from the University of Hawai'i and MānoaThis guide describes a variety of Hawaiian music resources used by musicians, hula practitioners, and researchers. Since this guide is specific to resources at the University of Hawai'i, you may not have direct access to the materials; contact Karen for more assistance.
- Music Guides from the University of Otago (New Zealand)See the tabs for NZ Music, Kapa Haka, and Taonga Pūoro for information about music in New Zealand. Since this guide is specific to resources at the University of Otago, you may not have direct access to the materials; contact Karen for more assistance.
- Music in Australia Library Guide from the University of Melbourne (Australia)Since this guide is specific to resources at the University of Melbourne, you may not have direct access to the materials; contact Karen for more assistance.
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