Citing Music Sources/Music Style Manuals
Music Style Manuals
Music Research: A Handbook, by Laurie Sampsel, has detailed instructions for citing music sources in Chicago, APA, and MLA style.
The following manuals may also be helpful (select a title to see where it is located):
- Bellman, Jonathan. A Short Guide to Writing About Music
- Boyle, David. A Handbook for Preparing Graduate Papers in Music
- Holoman, D. Kern. Writing About Music: A Style Sheet
- Notes Style Sheet (Music Library Association)
- Radice, Mark A. Irvine's Writing About Music [Also available online to members of the UNT community]
- Wingell, Robert and Silvia Herzog. Introduction to Research in Music
- Wingell, Robert. Writing About Music: An Introductory Guide
Chicago/Turabian style
- Names and titles of musical works: see Section 8.201—8.205 of the Chicago Manual of Style
- Musical scores: see Section 17.263—17.264 of the Chicago Manual of Style
- Sound recordings and other audiovisual materials: see Section 17.265—17.273 of the Chicago Manual of Style
Music Research: A Handbook, by Laurie Sampsel, has detailed instructions for citing music sources in Chicago, APA, and MLA style.
- Citing Music Sources in Your Essay and Bibliography (Western Libraries)
- How to cite music resources in Turabian style. Also available in PDF format.
- Music or Sound Recording (Yale University)
- How to cite music resources in MLA, APA, or Chicago style.
MLA Style
- Musical illustrations: see Section 4.2.6 of the MLA Style Manual and Guide to Scholarly Publishing.
- Librettos, performances, published scores, songs, and sound recordings in List of Works Cited: see Sections 6.8.2—6.8.5 of the MLA Style Manual and Guide to Scholarly Publishing.
- Titles of musical works: see Sections 3.8.3—3.8.5 in MLA Style Manual and Guide to Scholarly Publishing.
Music Research: A Handbook, by Laurie Sampsel, has detailed instructions for citing music sources in Chicago, APA, and MLA style.
- Music or Sound Recording (Yale University)
- How to cite music resources in MLA, APA, or Chicago style.
APA Style
Music recording: See Section 4.16, Example 69 of the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association.
Music Research: A Handbook, by Laurie Sampsel, has detailed instructions for citing music sources in Chicago, APA, and MLA style.
- Music or Sound Recording (Yale University)
- How to cite music resources in MLA, APA, or Chicago style.