Musik- och teaterbiblioteket / The Music and Theatre Library of Sweden
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- Library
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- http://www.muslib.se/
- Katalog URL
- http://katalog.muslib.se/wsSearch.Asp
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- @musteabibl
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- Beskrivning:
- Swedish: Musik- och teaterbiblioteket är ett allmänt bibliotek. Vi har stora samlingar och utlåning av noter i alla besättningar och genrer. Du hittar också litteratur, tidskrifter och filmer om musik och teater. Biblioteket är också ett av Europas största forskningsbibliotek inom musikområdet. Här finns rika samlingar av äldre tryck (1600-1800-tal) och handskrifter, bland annat flertalet betydande svenska tonsättares originalmanuskript. Läs mera om våra samlingar. Biblioteket ger också ut egna publikationer, som kan köpas i låneexpeditionen eller beställas via nätet.
Vi visar gärna biblioteket för grupper. Kontakta oss för bokning!
Under 2010 flyttar tidigare Sveriges Teatermuseums bibliotek sin expedition till Musik- och teaterbiblioteket på Torsgatan. Biblioteket är ett av norra Europas största specialbibliotek för de sceniska konstarterna. Med sina drygt 73.000 volymer återspeglar boksamlingen vad som skrivits för och om teater i vid mening de senaste 500 åren. Mer information om teaterlitteraturen hittar du på Teatersamlingarna vid Statens musiksamlingar.
English: The Music and Theatre Library of Sweden is the national resource library for music in the country. It is not part of the university system, but belongs to an independent government body, The Swedish National Collections of Music (Statens musiksamlingar). With the exception of legal deposit, it fulfils most of the functions that in other countries are the responsibility of the national library's music division. During 2010 the Library is incorporating The Theatre Museum of Sweden. All information on the theatre collections can be found at the Theatre Collections home page.
The music library (Kungl. Musikaliska akademiens bibliotek) was founded in 1771 by the Royal Swedish Academy of Music and opened to the public in 1849. It was split off from the Academy in 1981 and took its present name in 1996.
The Library is both a research library, with major collections of rare source materials and specialized scholarly literature and editions, and a general music library, with a circulating collection of printed music in all forms and genres (including orchestral sets and wind band music), books and periodicals. It serves scholars, students, professional and amateur musicians as well as the general public. The only library of its kind in Sweden, interlibrary loan is an important part of its operations.
The post-1850 holdings comprise some 54,000 books on music, 394,000 printed music editions, 6,000 orchestral sets and a wind band music collection.
The Library includes an Archives, Special Collections and Documentation Department (formerly an independent institute, Svenskt musikhistoriskt arkiv). The department keeps track of sources in other public and private collections, indexes current literature on music in Sweden, and makes systematic inventories of archival material.
The Library's own extensive holdings of rare materials from the 16th to the 19th centuries consist of printed and MS music (the publications of the firm of Hummel are particularly well represented), books and periodicals; letters of composers and musicians (about 15,000 items); personal archives and special collections (primarily autograph MSS) of Swedish composers from the 18th century to the present; the archives of the Kungl. Musikaliska akademien (minutes, correspondence, and membership, financial and other records); and the music library of the Stockholm Royal Opera (Kungl. Teatern) to the end of the 19th century.
Selected rare materials are being digitized
RISM, RILM, RIdIM and RIPM activities in Sweden are centralized to the Library.
RISM siglum (for the music library): S-Skma
LIBRIS library code: X - Kontaktad
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