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Types of compositions for use in music uniform titles

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This document lists the additions or changes to the list of Types of compositions for use in music uniform titles, the Final report of the Working Group on Types of Compositions. Additions or changes to existing entries are added in bold blue. Deletions are struck out bold. New entries are in plain, black type.

All of these additions and changes have been incorporated into the list of Types of compositions for use in music uniform titles.


Canarie
(French); use canary.

Canario
(Italian, Spanish); use canary.

Canary/Canaries
TYPE (English); a form of dance and music popular in Europe from the mid-16th to mid-18th centuries; use for canarie, canario. LCNAF no 98001482

Canción/Canciónes
TYPE (Spanish); See song for treatment. Use for collections and works specifically titled by the composer, e.g., Revueltas, Silvestre, 1899-1940. [Canciónes, orchestra acc.]; Botto, Carlos, 1923-2004. [Canciónes, op. 4]. LCNAF n 2005015454; apply LCRI 25.27A1 footnote 10 to instrumental works. LCNAF no 97080154

Canon doble
(Spanish); use double canon.

Canon double
(French); use double canon.

Canone doppio
(Italian); use double canon.

Doble canon
(Spanish); use double canon.

Doppelkanon
(German); use double canon.

Double canon/Double canons
TYPE (English, French); use for canon doble, canon double, canone doppio, doble canon, Doppelkanon, Dvoinoi kanon. LCCN 2003570676

Dvoinoi kanon
(Russian); use double canon.

Hornpipe/Hornpipes
TYPE (English) LCNAF n 2006001503

Modinha/Modinhas
TYPE (English, Portuguese); a song usually for solo voice and guitar popular in 19th-century Brazil and Portugal; also a Brazilian dance form derived from the vocal form. LCNAF no2008020824

Serenade/Serenades
TYPE (English, French); instrumental composition of the 18th and 19th centuries; use for serenada, serenata; see also seresta, Ständchen. LCNAF n 81112131

Seresta/Serestas
TYPE (Portuguese); the title means "serenade"; use this form for both instrumental and vocal works when it is the composer's original title; see also serenade. LCNAF no2004120758

Solo de concours
DISTINCTIVE (French) LCNAF n 97095250

Sonatille/Sonatilles
TYPE (English, French); a type of "mini sonata." LCNAF no2008137287


Comments to Michelle Koth, Catalog Librarian, Yale University Music Library
Last revised March 4, 2009.