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E-grāmata: Stories and Lessons from the World's Leading Opera, Orchestra Librarians, and Music Archivists, Volume 2: Europe and Asia

(University of Tsukuba, Japan), (Naval School of Music, USA), (The Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts, Hong Kong), (Metropolitan Opera (retired), USA)
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Volume 2 of the two part collection Stories and Lessons from the Worlds Leading Opera, Orchestra Librarians, and Music Archivists, explores the current trends and practices in the field of music performance librarianship. Featuring interviews and conversations from over twenty orchestra, opera, and ballet librarians and archivists working for some of the worlds leading performing arts and educational institutions from Europe and Asia, this book is a helpful resource to librarians, and archivists who need to manage artifacts in a variety of situations in the world of performing arts.



For music and library science professors, this serves as a useful teaching tool or reference material by allowing students to gain a glimpse into the profession of music performance librarianship. Finally, this book functions as a unique and important reference tool for all students who are considering a career in music performance librarianship or a profession in archives in the world of performing arts.

Recenzijas

I know music can save lives, heal deep wounds, unify communities and can bring real hope and comfort in the darkest hour. This is why I am an activist. -- Joyce DiDonato This two-volume set is of high value for anyone who is interested in understanding how orchestras work... those who would like a glimpse of how orchestras and opera companies operate and the people who drive their success will glean a tremendous amount of information from this text. The result is a remarkably global and holistic view of a very specific field... this two-volume set will provide a valuable primer for those who are considering exploring this career path. -- Travis Newton, Department of Music, Le Moyne College Stories and Lessons from the Worlds Leading Opera, Orchestra Librarians, and Music Archivists is precisely what it says it is: a series of thoughtful informational interviews with some of the foremost experts in the field. Patrick Lo, Robert Sutherland, Wei-En Hsu, and Russ Girsberger do an excellent job curating and editing these interviews conducted with industry leaders around the globe. This book aims to serve as a reference guide for people considering or currently in the field of music librarianship and to provide insights into different types of librarians in the field, as well as acknowledge these hardworking individuals whose contributions often go unnoticed. -- Benjimen Neal, Music Reference Services Quarterly Stories and Lessons from the Worlds Leading Opera, Orchestra Librarians, and Music Archivists provides valuable information for those interested in learning more about performance librarianship as well as for those currently well into their career. Through the personal experiences of librarians of some of the worlds leading music ensembles, the reader is able to get a glimpse into the fascinating career of performance li- brarianship and how each librarians experience differs. This publication would be a great resource for any institution of higher education that offers a music program, especially those that have a music library, as well as for any institution that offers a master of library science degree. -- Sarah Mason, Westminster Choir College of Rider University Stories and Lessons from the Worlds Leading Opera, Orchestra Librarians, and Music Archivists provides valuable information for those interested in learning more about performance librarianship as well as for those currently well into their career. Through the personal experiences of librarians of some of the worlds leading music ensembles, the reader is able to get a glimpse into the fascinating career of performance li- brarianship and how each librarians experience differs. This publication would be a great resource for any institution of higher education that offers a music program, especially those that have a music library, as well as for any institution that offers a master of library science degree. -- Sarah Mason, Westminster Choir College of Rider University

Foreword: Maestro Riccardo Muti (Music Director, Chicago Symphony
Orchestra)

Foreword: Patrick McGinn (MOLA President)

Foreword: F. Paul Driscoll (Editor in Chief, Opera News)

Introduction

Opera Ignites: Forging the Union between Librarians, Conductors, Répétiteurs,
and Prompters in Arts; Wei-En Hsu

Chapter
1. Richard Payne, Librarian, Royal Scottish National Orchestra

Chapter
2. Gordon Grant, Music Librarian, Scottish Opera

Chapter
3. Georgina Govier, Head of Music Library, Welsh National Opera

Chapter
4. Martyn Bennett, Head of Music Library and Resources, Glyndebourne
Festival and Touring Operas

Chapter
5. James Halliday, Artistic Advisor and Librarian, Monteverdi Choir
and Orchestras

Chapter
6. Inger Garcia de Presno, Orchestra Librarian, Berlin Philharmonic

Chapter
7. Michael Fritsch, Senior Librarian, Bavarian Radio Symphony
Orchestra

Chapter
8. Agnes Thiel and Vincent Marbach, Library Manager, Staatskapelle
Dresden/Dresden State Opera

Chapter
9. Dr. Katharina Hötzenecker, Chief Librarian, Vienna State Opera

Chapter
10. Dr. Silvia Kargl, Historical Archives, Vienna Philharmonic

Chapter
11. Cesare Diego Freddi, Music Library Manager, La Scala Theatre

Chapter
12. Luca Logi, Music Library Manager, Artistic Direction, Fondazione
Teatro del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino

Chapter
13. Virginia Giorgioni, Chief Music Librarian, Teatro San Carlo di
Napoli

Chapter
14. Stefano Lazzari, Head of Music Library, Teatro dellOpera di
Roma

Chapter
15. Guido Ricci, Orchestra Librarian, Orchestra of the National
Academy of Santa Cecilia

Chapter
16. Guillaume Maessen, Orchestra Librarian, Rotterdam Philharmonic
Orchestra

Chapter
17. Jan-Pieter Lanooy, Librarian, Netherlands Bach Society

Chapter
18. Rachel Daliot, Orchestra Librarian, Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra

Chapter
19. Mari Rautio and Juhana Hautsalo, Music Librarians, Finnish
National Opera and Ballet

Chapter
20. Erik Hvitfeldt, Head of Music Library, Royal Swedish Opera

Chapter
21. Erik Hvitfeldt, Head of Archive, Royal Swedish Opera

Chapter
22. Liisi Laanemets, Music Librarian, Estonian National Opera

Chapter
23. Alastair McKean, Head of Library Services, Sydney Symphony
Orchestra

Chapter
24. Nadia Myers, Orchestra Librarian, Queensland Symphony Orchestra

Chapter
25. Jennifer Fung, Music Library Administrator, and Peter Alexander,
Music Librarian, Opera Australia

Chapter
26. Hiroshi Tanaka, Librarian, Orchestra Ensemble Kanazawa (Japan)

Chapter
27. Boram Kim, Orchestra Librarian, Seoul Philharmonic Orchestra

Chapter
28. Mei-lee Leung, Assistant Executive Officer (Music), School of
Music, Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts

Conclusion
Patrick Lo is currently serving as the Director, International Library & Cultural Services Consultancy, Ltd. From 2012-2018, he served as Associate Professor at the Faculty of Library, Information & Media Science, the University of Tsukuba in Japan. He earned his Doctor of Education from the University of Bristol (U.K.), and has a Master of Arts in Design Management from the Hong Kong Polytechnic University, a Master of Library & Information Science from McGill University (Canada), and a Bachelor of Fine Arts from Mount Allison University (Canada).



Robert Sutherland recently retired as the Chief Librarian at the Metropolitan Opera where he served from 1993 to 2020. Prior to joining the Metropolitan Opera, he served as the Principal Librarian at Canadian Opera Company and Principal Librarian of the National Arts Centre Orchestra. He has served three terms as President of MOLA: An Association of Music Performance Librarians. In April, 2016 he was a featured speaker at the Music Performance Art and Neuroscience in Dialogue symposium in Tübingen, Germany.



Wei-En Hsu is Associate Professor at the Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts and was awarded the Associate of the Royal Academy of Music (ARAM) in 2017. In recent years, Mr. Hsu has established himself as an early music specialist in Baroque opera and the art of recitative for pianists.Winner of the 2010 Los Angeles International Liszt Piano Competition, with a Bachelor of Fine Arts from National University of the Arts, and Master of Music from The Julliard School and The Royal Academy of Music.



Russ Girsberger is the Librarian for the Naval School of Music in Virginia Beach, Virginia. He is the author of A Manual for the Performance Library (Music Library Association Basic Manual Series); A Practical Guide to Percussion Terminology; Percussion Assignments for Band and Wind Ensemble; co-author of The Music Performance Library: A Practical Guide for Orchestra, Band, and Opera Librarians; Sourcebook for Wind Band and Instrumental Music; and co-editor of Insights and Essays on the Music Performance Library (all published by Meredith Music Publications). He has worked as a librarian with the United States Marine Band in Washington, D.C., the Percussive Arts Society, the New England Conservatory, and The Juilliard School.