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The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians

The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians is an encyclopedic dictionary of music and musicians. Along with the German-language Die Musik in Geschichte und Gegenwart, it is one of the largest reference works on the history and theory of music. Earlier editions were published under the titles A Dictionary of Music and Musicians, and Grove's Dictionary of Music and Musicians; the work has gone through several editions since the 19th century and is widely used. In recent years it has been made available as an electronic resource called Grove Music Online, which is now an important part of Oxford Music Online.

The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians
AuthorMultiple
Original titleA Dictionary of Music and Musicians
CountryUnited Kingdom, United States
LanguageEnglish
SubjectMusic, musicology, music history, music theory, ethnomusicology
GenreReference; encyclopedic dictionary
PublisherOxford University Press
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Publication date
1878–present
Media typehardback, paperback, and online
TextThe New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians at Wikisource

A Dictionary of Music and Musicians

A Dictionary of Music and Musicians was first published in London by Macmillan and Co.[1] in four volumes (1879, 1880, 1883, 1889) edited by George Grove with an Appendix edited by J. A. Fuller Maitland in the fourth volume. An Index edited by Mrs. E. Wodehouse was issued as a separate volume in 1890. In 1900, minor corrections were made to the plates and the entire series was reissued in four volumes, with the index added to volume 4. The original edition and the reprint are now freely available online.[note 1][note 2] Grove limited the chronological span of his work to begin at 1450 while continuing up to his time.

Grove's Dictionary of Music and Musicians

The second edition (Grove II), in five volumes, was edited by Fuller Maitland and published from 1904 to 1910, this time as Grove's Dictionary of Music and Musicians. The individual volumes of the second edition were reprinted many times. An American Supplement edited by Waldo Selden Pratt and Charles N. Boyd was published in 1920 in Philadelphia by Theodore Presser.[1] This edition removed the first edition's beginning date of 1450,[2] though important earlier composers and theorists are still missing from this edition. These volumes are also now freely available online.[note 3][note 4]

The third edition (Grove III), also in five volumes, was an extensive revision of the 2nd edition; it was edited by H. C. Colles and published in 1927.[3] The 3rd edition was reprinted several times. An American Supplement was published in the U.S. in 1927, and also later reprinted separately.

An extra-large Supplementary Volume also edited by Colles was published in 1940 and called the fourth edition (Grove IV).[1][note 5] A reprint of the 3rd edition with some corrections, was released at the same time. The five-volume 3rd edition, with the Supplementary Volume as volume 6, and the American Supplement of the 3rd edition as volume 7, were reprinted together as a set in 1945.[note 6]

The fifth edition (Grove V), in nine volumes, was edited by Eric Blom and published in 1954. This was the most thoroughgoing revision of the work since its inception, with many articles rewritten in a more modern style and a large number of entirely new articles. Many of the articles were written by Blom personally, or translated by him. An additional Supplementary Volume prepared by Eric Blom and completed by Denis Stevens after Blom's death in 1959, was issued in 1961. The fifth edition was reprinted in 1966, 1968, 1970, 1973, and 1975,[4] each time with numerous corrections, updates, and other small changes.[1]

The New Grove

First edition

The next edition was published in 1980 under the name The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians and was greatly expanded to 20 volumes with 22,500 articles and 16,500 biographies.[5] Its senior editor was Stanley Sadie with Nigel Fortune also serving as one of the main editors for the publication.

It was reprinted with minor corrections each subsequent year until 1995, except 1982 and 1983. In the mid-1990s, the hardback set sold for about $2,300. A paperback edition was reprinted in 1995 which sold for $500.

  • ISBN 0-333-23111-2 – hardback
  • ISBN 1-56159-174-2 – paperback
  • ISBN 0-333-73250-2 – British special edition
  • ISBN 1-56159-229-3 – American special edition

Spin-offs

Some sections of The New Grove were also issued as small sets and individual books on particular topics. These typically were enhanced with expanded and updated material and included individual and grouped composer biographies,[6] a four-volume dictionary of American music (1984; revised 2013, 8 vols.),[7] a three-volume dictionary of musical instruments (1984),[8] a four-volume dictionary of opera (1992).,[9] and a volume on women composers (1994).[10]

Second edition

The second edition under this title (the seventh overall) was published in 2001, in 29 volumes. It was also made available by subscription on the internet in a service called Grove Music Online.[11] It was again edited by Stanley Sadie, and the executive editor was John Tyrrell. It was originally to be released on CD-ROM as well, but this plan was dropped. As Sadie writes in the preface, "The biggest single expansion in the present edition has been in the coverage of 20th-century composers".

This edition was subjected to negative criticism (e.g. in Private Eye) owing to the significant number of typographical and factual errors that it contained.[12] Two volumes were re-issued in corrected versions after production errors originally caused the omission of sections of Igor Stravinsky's worklist and Richard Wagner's bibliography.

Publication of the second edition of The New Grove was accompanied by a Web-based version, Grove Music Online. It too, attracted some initial criticism, for example for the way in which images were not incorporated into the text but kept separate.[citation needed]

Grove Music Online and Oxford Music Online

The complete text of The New Grove is available to subscribers to the online service Grove Music Online.[13]

Grove Music Online includes a large number of revisions and additions of new articles. In addition to the 29 volumes of The New Grove second edition, Grove Music Online incorporates the four-volume New Grove Dictionary of Opera (ed. Stanley Sadie, 1992) and the three-volume New Grove Dictionary of Jazz, second edition (ed. Barry Kernfeld, 2002), The Grove Dictionary of American Music and The Grove Dictionary of Musical Instruments,[14] comprising a total of more than 50,000 articles. The current editor-in-chief of Grove Music, the name given to the complete slate of print and online resources that encompass the Grove brand, is University of Pittsburgh professor Deane Root. He assumed the editorship in 2009.[15]

The dictionary, originally published by Macmillan, was sold in 2004 to Oxford University Press. Since 2008[citation needed] Grove Music Online has served as a cornerstone of Oxford University Press's larger online research tool Oxford Music Online, which remains a subscription-based service.[16] As well as being available to individual and educational subscribers, it is available for use at many public and university libraries worldwide, through institutional subscriptions.[17]

Grove Music Online identifies itself as the eighth edition of the overall work.[1]

Status

The New Grove is often the first source that English-speaking musicologists use when beginning research or seeking information on most musical topics. Its scope and extensive bibliographies make it exceedingly valuable to any scholar with a grasp of the English language.[18][improper synthesis?]

The print edition of The New Grove costs between $1,100 and $1,500,[19] while an annual personal subscription to Grove Music Online as of 2 August 2022 is $195.[20]

The companion four-volume series, New Grove Dictionary of Opera, is the main reference work in English on the subject of opera.

Its principal competitor is the Musik in Geschichte und Gegenwart ("MGG"), currently[when?] ten volumes on musical subjects and seventeen on biographies of musicians, written in German.

Contents

The 2001 edition contains:

Hoaxes and parodies

Two non-existent composers have appeared in the work:

Dag Henrik Esrum-Hellerup was the subject of a hoax entry in the 1980 New Grove. Esrum-Hellerup's surname derives from a Danish village and a suburb of Copenhagen.[21] The writer of the entry was Robert Layton. Though successfully introduced into the encyclopaedia, Esrum-Hellerup appeared in the first printing only: soon exposed as a hoax, the entry was removed and the space filled with an illustration.[6][22] In 1983, the Danish organist Henry Palsmar founded an amateur choir, the Esrum-Hellerup Choir, along with several former pupils of the Song School, St. Annae Gymnasium in Copenhagen.[23]

Guglielmo Baldini was the name of a non-existent composer who was the subject of a hoax entry in the 1980 edition. Unlike Esrum-Hellerup, Baldini was not a modern creation: his name and biography were in fact created almost a century earlier by the renowned German musicologist Hugo Riemann. The New Grove entry on Baldini was supported by a fictional reference in the form of an article supposedly in the Archiv für Freiburger Diözesan Geschichte. Though successfully introduced into the encyclopaedia, Baldini appeared in the first printing only: soon exposed as a hoax, the entry was removed.[6]

Seven parody entries, written by contributors to the 1980 edition, and full of musical puns and dictionary in-jokes, were published in the February 1981 issue of The Musical Times (which was also edited by Stanley Sadie at the time).[24] These entries never appeared in the dictionary itself and are:

Notes

  1. ^ The volumes of the first edition were published as follows:
    Vol. 1 (1879) A - Impromptu
    Vol. 2 (1880) Improperia – Plain Song
    Vol. 3 (1883) Planché – Sumer is icumen in
    Vol. 4 (1889) Sumer is icumen in – Z, Appendix, Supplement
    Index (1890)
    • Text-searchable copies are available at
    Google Books: vols. 1, 2, 3, 4, Index.
    • Additional copies (non-searchable PDF image files) are also available for download at IMSLP.
  2. ^ The 1900 reprint is available in text-searchable format at the Internet Archive: vols.1, 2, 3, 4. (Vol. 4 includes the Appendix, Index, and a catalogue of articles listed by author.)
  3. ^ The volumes of the second edition were published as follows:
    Vol. 1 (1904) A–E (OCLC 250954613)
    Vol. 2 (1906) F–L (OCLC 250954626)
    Vol. 3 (1907) M–P (OCLC 250953930)
    Vol. 4 (1908) Q–S (OCLC 252807560)
    Vol. 5 (1910) T–Z, Appendix (OCLC 252807569)
    • Text-searchable copies are available at:
        Internet Archive: vols. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
        Google Books: vols. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5.
    • Copies (non-searchable PDF image files) are also available for download at IMSLP.
  4. ^ For the American Supplement published in 1920, see OCLC 1077116, searchable copy at Google Books, and IMSLP file #93522.
  5. ^ For the 4th edition Supplementary Volume published in New York, see OCLC 248932279. For the 4th edition Supplementary Volume published in London, see OCLC 493270221.
  6. ^ For the reprinted American Supplement published in New York, see OCLC 74811413.

References

Citations

  1. ^ a b c d e Deane L. Root, 1 July 2012, History of Grove Music — at oxfordmusiconline.com
  2. ^ Grove II, vol. 1, p. vii.
  3. ^ Blom 1954 (1970 reprint), p. iv.
  4. ^ Blom 1954.
  5. ^ Scott Kennedy, Reference Sources for Small and Medium-sized Libraries (1999) p. 216.
  6. ^ a b c Oestreich, James R. (21 January 2001). "Words on Music, 25 Million of Them". The New York Times. Retrieved 23 October 2009.
  7. ^ The New Grove Dictionary of American Music, 4 volumes, 1984. ISBN 978-0-333-37879-3; 2013 (8 volumes): ISBN 9780195314281 .
  8. ^ The New Grove Dictionary of Musical Instruments, 1984. ISBN 978-0-333-37878-6.
  9. ^ The New Grove Dictionary of Opera, 1992. ISBN 978-0-333-48552-1
  10. ^ The New Grove Dictionary of Women Composers, 1994. ISBN 0-333-51598-6
  11. ^ Grove Music Online 16 May 2008 at the Wayback Machine – online version of the 2001 edition
  12. ^ Michael Lorenz, "'Franz Schubert' in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians (2001)" (Vienna, 2013).
  13. ^ "About Grove Music Online".
  14. ^ Oxford Music Online, retrieved 8 May 2015 (subscription required)
  15. ^ "Deane Root to be Editor in Chief of Grove Music Program at OUP" (press release), Oxford University Press.
  16. ^ "About Oxford Music Online".
  17. ^ Oxford Music Online: listing at WorldCat.
  18. ^ Article by Kathleen McMorrow, University of Toronto, in CAML Review, 7 February 2010, accessed 30 January 2011 7 October 2012 at the Wayback Machine
  19. ^ Amazon.com – Product page ISBN 978-0-19-517067-2. Retrieved 8 March 2010.
  20. ^ "Grove Music Online Subscription Order Form". Retrieved 3 August 2022.
  21. ^ Foreign-language webpage showing the original dictionary entry[unreliable source?] 19 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine
  22. ^ Levison, Brian; Farrer, Frances (2007). "How the Danes Discovered a New Composer". Classical Music's Strangest Concerts: Extraordinary But True Stories From Over Five Centuries of Harmony and Discord. London: Robson Books. pp. 40–43. ISBN 978-1-86105-938-3.
  23. ^ Foreign-language webpage for the Choir 25 August 2013 at the Wayback Machine
  24. ^ [Stanley Sadie and others] "The New Grove", in The Musical Times, Vol. 122, no. 1656 (February 1981), pp. 89–91.

Sources

  • Eric Blom, editor (1954). Grove's Dictionary of Music and Musicians (fifth edition). New York: St. Martin's Press (OCLC 13586086) and London: Macmillan (OCLC 492124281)
    • Supplementary volume, associate editor Denis Stevens, 1961, New York (OCLC 13586310), London (OCLC 36817387)
    • Fifth edition reprints: 1966: New York (OCLC 474130074), London (OCLC 221046579); 1968: New York (OCLC 3263363); 1970: New York (OCLC 34631845); 1973: New York (OCLC 436093724), London (OCLC 37186724); 1975: New York (OCLC 603321134), London (OCLC 2275432, ISBN 978-0-333-19174-3.)
  • Barry Kernfeld, editor (1988). The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz, Volume One, A-K, 670 pp., The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz, Volume Two, L-Z, 690 pp. ISBN 0-935859-39-X (set of 2)
  • Barry Kernfeld, editor (1994). The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz (in one volume), 1358 pp. ISBN 0-312-11357-9
  • Barry Kernfeld, editor (2003). The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz, 2nd edition (in three volumes), 3000 pp. ISBN 1-56159-284-6

External links

Second edition:
Vol. 1 (1904) A–E, Vol. 2 (1906) F–L, Vol. 3 (1907) M–P, Vol. 4 (1908) Q–S, Vol. 5 (1910) T–Z, Appendix

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The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians is an encyclopedic dictionary of music and musicians Along with the German language Die Musik in Geschichte und Gegenwart it is one of the largest reference works on the history and theory of music Earlier editions were published under the titles A Dictionary of Music and Musicians and Grove s Dictionary of Music and Musicians the work has gone through several editions since the 19th century and is widely used In recent years it has been made available as an electronic resource called Grove Music Online which is now an important part of Oxford Music Online The New Grove Dictionary of Music and MusiciansAuthorMultipleOriginal titleA Dictionary of Music and MusiciansCountryUnited Kingdom United StatesLanguageEnglishSubjectMusic musicology music history music theory ethnomusicologyGenreReference encyclopedic dictionaryPublisherOxford University PressOfficial websitePublication date1878 presentMedia typehardback paperback and onlineTextThe New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians at Wikisource Contents 1 A Dictionary of Music and Musicians 2 Grove s Dictionary of Music and Musicians 3 The New Grove 3 1 First edition 3 2 Spin offs 3 3 Second edition 4 Grove Music Online and Oxford Music Online 5 Status 6 Contents 7 Hoaxes and parodies 8 Notes 9 References 9 1 Citations 9 2 Sources 10 External linksA Dictionary of Music and Musicians EditA Dictionary of Music and Musicians was first published in London by Macmillan and Co 1 in four volumes 1879 1880 1883 1889 edited by George Grove with an Appendix edited by J A Fuller Maitland in the fourth volume An Index edited by Mrs E Wodehouse was issued as a separate volume in 1890 In 1900 minor corrections were made to the plates and the entire series was reissued in four volumes with the index added to volume 4 The original edition and the reprint are now freely available online note 1 note 2 Grove limited the chronological span of his work to begin at 1450 while continuing up to his time Grove s Dictionary of Music and Musicians EditThe second edition Grove II in five volumes was edited by Fuller Maitland and published from 1904 to 1910 this time as Grove s Dictionary of Music and Musicians The individual volumes of the second edition were reprinted many times An American Supplement edited by Waldo Selden Pratt and Charles N Boyd was published in 1920 in Philadelphia by Theodore Presser 1 This edition removed the first edition s beginning date of 1450 2 though important earlier composers and theorists are still missing from this edition These volumes are also now freely available online note 3 note 4 The third edition Grove III also in five volumes was an extensive revision of the 2nd edition it was edited by H C Colles and published in 1927 3 The 3rd edition was reprinted several times An American Supplement was published in the U S in 1927 and also later reprinted separately An extra large Supplementary Volume also edited by Colles was published in 1940 and called the fourth edition Grove IV 1 note 5 A reprint of the 3rd edition with some corrections was released at the same time The five volume 3rd edition with the Supplementary Volume as volume 6 and the American Supplement of the 3rd edition as volume 7 were reprinted together as a set in 1945 note 6 The fifth edition Grove V in nine volumes was edited by Eric Blom and published in 1954 This was the most thoroughgoing revision of the work since its inception with many articles rewritten in a more modern style and a large number of entirely new articles Many of the articles were written by Blom personally or translated by him An additional Supplementary Volume prepared by Eric Blom and completed by Denis Stevens after Blom s death in 1959 was issued in 1961 The fifth edition was reprinted in 1966 1968 1970 1973 and 1975 4 each time with numerous corrections updates and other small changes 1 The New Grove EditFirst edition Edit The next edition was published in 1980 under the name The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians and was greatly expanded to 20 volumes with 22 500 articles and 16 500 biographies 5 Its senior editor was Stanley Sadie with Nigel Fortune also serving as one of the main editors for the publication It was reprinted with minor corrections each subsequent year until 1995 except 1982 and 1983 In the mid 1990s the hardback set sold for about 2 300 A paperback edition was reprinted in 1995 which sold for 500 ISBN 0 333 23111 2 hardback ISBN 1 56159 174 2 paperback ISBN 0 333 73250 2 British special edition ISBN 1 56159 229 3 American special editionSpin offs Edit Some sections of The New Grove were also issued as small sets and individual books on particular topics These typically were enhanced with expanded and updated material and included individual and grouped composer biographies 6 a four volume dictionary of American music 1984 revised 2013 8 vols 7 a three volume dictionary of musical instruments 1984 8 a four volume dictionary of opera 1992 9 and a volume on women composers 1994 10 Second edition Edit The second edition under this title the seventh overall was published in 2001 in 29 volumes It was also made available by subscription on the internet in a service called Grove Music Online 11 It was again edited by Stanley Sadie and the executive editor was John Tyrrell It was originally to be released on CD ROM as well but this plan was dropped As Sadie writes in the preface The biggest single expansion in the present edition has been in the coverage of 20th century composers This edition was subjected to negative criticism e g in Private Eye owing to the significant number of typographical and factual errors that it contained 12 Two volumes were re issued in corrected versions after production errors originally caused the omission of sections of Igor Stravinsky s worklist and Richard Wagner s bibliography ISBN 0 333 60800 3 British ISBN 1 56159 239 0 American cloth alk paper Publication of the second edition of The New Grove was accompanied by a Web based version Grove Music Online It too attracted some initial criticism for example for the way in which images were not incorporated into the text but kept separate citation needed Grove Music Online and Oxford Music Online EditThe complete text of The New Grove is available to subscribers to the online service Grove Music Online 13 Grove Music Online includes a large number of revisions and additions of new articles In addition to the 29 volumes of The New Grove second edition Grove Music Online incorporates the four volume New Grove Dictionary of Opera ed Stanley Sadie 1992 and the three volume New Grove Dictionary of Jazz second edition ed Barry Kernfeld 2002 The Grove Dictionary of American Music and The Grove Dictionary of Musical Instruments 14 comprising a total of more than 50 000 articles The current editor in chief of Grove Music the name given to the complete slate of print and online resources that encompass the Grove brand is University of Pittsburgh professor Deane Root He assumed the editorship in 2009 15 The dictionary originally published by Macmillan was sold in 2004 to Oxford University Press Since 2008 citation needed Grove Music Online has served as a cornerstone of Oxford University Press s larger online research tool Oxford Music Online which remains a subscription based service 16 As well as being available to individual and educational subscribers it is available for use at many public and university libraries worldwide through institutional subscriptions 17 Grove Music Online identifies itself as the eighth edition of the overall work 1 Status EditThe New Grove is often the first source that English speaking musicologists use when beginning research or seeking information on most musical topics Its scope and extensive bibliographies make it exceedingly valuable to any scholar with a grasp of the English language 18 improper synthesis The print edition of The New Grove costs between 1 100 and 1 500 19 while an annual personal subscription to Grove Music Online as of 2 August 2022 update is 195 20 The companion four volume series New Grove Dictionary of Opera is the main reference work in English on the subject of opera Its principal competitor is the Musik in Geschichte und Gegenwart MGG currently when ten volumes on musical subjects and seventeen on biographies of musicians written in German Contents EditThe 2001 edition contains 29 499 articles in total 5 623 entirely new articles 20 374 biographies of composers performers and writers on music 96 articles on theatre directors 1 465 articles on styles terms and genres 283 articles on concepts 805 articles on regions countries and cities 580 articles on ancient music and church music 1 327 articles on world musics 1 221 articles on popular music light music and jazz 2 261 articles on instruments and their makers and performance practice 89 articles on acoustics 693 articles on printing and publishing 174 articles on notation 131 articles on sourcesHoaxes and parodies EditTwo non existent composers have appeared in the work Dag Henrik Esrum Hellerup was the subject of a hoax entry in the 1980 New Grove Esrum Hellerup s surname derives from a Danish village and a suburb of Copenhagen 21 The writer of the entry was Robert Layton Though successfully introduced into the encyclopaedia Esrum Hellerup appeared in the first printing only soon exposed as a hoax the entry was removed and the space filled with an illustration 6 22 In 1983 the Danish organist Henry Palsmar founded an amateur choir the Esrum Hellerup Choir along with several former pupils of the Song School St Annae Gymnasium in Copenhagen 23 Guglielmo Baldini was the name of a non existent composer who was the subject of a hoax entry in the 1980 edition Unlike Esrum Hellerup Baldini was not a modern creation his name and biography were in fact created almost a century earlier by the renowned German musicologist Hugo Riemann The New Grove entry on Baldini was supported by a fictional reference in the form of an article supposedly in the Archiv fur Freiburger Diozesan Geschichte Though successfully introduced into the encyclopaedia Baldini appeared in the first printing only soon exposed as a hoax the entry was removed 6 Seven parody entries written by contributors to the 1980 edition and full of musical puns and dictionary in jokes were published in the February 1981 issue of The Musical Times which was also edited by Stanley Sadie at the time 24 These entries never appeared in the dictionary itself and are Brown Mother Mary b 1550 d Wapping 3 January 1611 Ear flute Hameln Hamelin Khan t Genghis Tamburlaine b Ulan Bator c 1880 d New York 22 November 1980 Stainglit Nevers Sait d Ail fl Middle Ages i e Stanley Sadie following the example of Luis van Rooten Toblerone Verdi Lasagne Il Bolognese b Bologna 10 October 1813 d Naples 15 March 1867 Notes Edit The volumes of the first edition were published as follows Vol 1 1879 A Impromptu Vol 2 1880 Improperia Plain Song Vol 3 1883 Planche Sumer is icumen in Vol 4 1889 Sumer is icumen in Z Appendix Supplement Index 1890 Text searchable copies are available at Google Books vols 1 2 3 4 Index Additional copies non searchable PDF image files are also available for download at IMSLP The 1900 reprint is available in text searchable format at the Internet Archive vols 1 2 3 4 Vol 4 includes the Appendix Index and a catalogue of articles listed by author The volumes of the second edition were published as follows Vol 1 1904 A E OCLC 250954613 Vol 2 1906 F L OCLC 250954626 Vol 3 1907 M P OCLC 250953930 Vol 4 1908 Q S OCLC 252807560 Vol 5 1910 T Z Appendix OCLC 252807569 Text searchable copies are available at Internet Archive vols 1 2 3 4 5 Google Books vols 1 2 3 4 5 Copies non searchable PDF image files are also available for download at IMSLP For the American Supplement published in 1920 see OCLC 1077116 searchable copy at Google Books and IMSLP file 93522 For the 4th edition Supplementary Volume published in New York see OCLC 248932279 For the 4th edition Supplementary Volume published in London see OCLC 493270221 For the reprinted American Supplement published in New York see OCLC 74811413 References EditCitations Edit a b c d e Deane L Root 1 July 2012 History of Grove Music at oxfordmusiconline com Grove II vol 1 p vii Blom 1954 1970 reprint p iv Blom 1954 Scott Kennedy Reference Sources for Small and Medium sized Libraries 1999 p 216 a b c Oestreich James R 21 January 2001 Words on Music 25 Million of Them The New York Times Retrieved 23 October 2009 The New Grove Dictionary of American Music 4 volumes 1984 ISBN 978 0 333 37879 3 2013 8 volumes ISBN 9780195314281 The New Grove Dictionary of Musical Instruments 1984 ISBN 978 0 333 37878 6 The New Grove Dictionary of Opera 1992 ISBN 978 0 333 48552 1 The New Grove Dictionary of Women Composers 1994 ISBN 0 333 51598 6 Grove Music Online Archived 16 May 2008 at the Wayback Machine online version of the 2001 edition Michael Lorenz Franz Schubert in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians 2001 Vienna 2013 About Grove Music Online Oxford Music Online retrieved 8 May 2015 subscription required Deane Root to be Editor in Chief of Grove Music Program at OUP press release Oxford University Press About Oxford Music Online Oxford Music Online listing at WorldCat Article by Kathleen McMorrow University of Toronto in CAML Review 7 February 2010 accessed 30 January 2011 Archived 7 October 2012 at the Wayback Machine Amazon com Product page ISBN 978 0 19 517067 2 Retrieved 8 March 2010 Grove Music Online Subscription Order Form Retrieved 3 August 2022 Foreign language webpage showing the original dictionary entry unreliable source Archived 19 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine Levison Brian Farrer Frances 2007 How the Danes Discovered a New Composer Classical Music s Strangest Concerts Extraordinary But True Stories From Over Five Centuries of Harmony and Discord London Robson Books pp 40 43 ISBN 978 1 86105 938 3 Foreign language webpage for the Choir Archived 25 August 2013 at the Wayback Machine Stanley Sadie and others The New Grove in The Musical Times Vol 122 no 1656 February 1981 pp 89 91 Sources Edit Eric Blom editor 1954 Grove s Dictionary of Music and Musicians fifth edition New York St Martin s Press OCLC 13586086 and London Macmillan OCLC 492124281 Supplementary volume associate editor Denis Stevens 1961 New York OCLC 13586310 London OCLC 36817387 Fifth edition reprints 1966 New York OCLC 474130074 London OCLC 221046579 1968 New York OCLC 3263363 1970 New York OCLC 34631845 1973 New York OCLC 436093724 London OCLC 37186724 1975 New York OCLC 603321134 London OCLC 2275432 ISBN 978 0 333 19174 3 Barry Kernfeld editor 1988 The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz Volume One A K 670 pp The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz Volume Two L Z 690 pp ISBN 0 935859 39 X set of 2 Barry Kernfeld editor 1994 The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz in one volume 1358 pp ISBN 0 312 11357 9 Barry Kernfeld editor 2003 The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz 2nd edition in three volumes 3000 pp ISBN 1 56159 284 6External links Edit Wikisource has original text related to this article A Dictionary of Music and Musicians 1900 Grove George ed A Dictionary of Music and Musicians 1450 1889 1900 4 Volumes Internet Archive Volume 1 Volume 2 Volume 3 Volume 4Second edition Vol 1 1904 A E Vol 2 1906 F L Vol 3 1907 M P Vol 4 1908 Q S Vol 5 1910 T Z AppendixAbout the New Grove Dictionary at the Wayback Machine archived 27 February 2008 San Francisco Symphony Orchestra Grove sees trees but not forest Greg Sandow and Anne Midgette The Wall Street Journal 3 July 2001 Benjamin Ivry You could look it up The New Grove Dictionary of Music amp Musicians Review Commonweal 9 March 2001 archived at the Wayback Machine Allen P Britton Review The New Grove Dictionary of American Music American Music Vol 5 No 2 Summer 1987 pp 194 203 at JSTOR Fairtile Linda B Fall 2003 Reviewed work s 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