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biographies, greatly extend the enumeration of such works in the present
guide. Full bibliographic data are given, along with critical annotations.
Author index.


  1. Hixon, Donald, and Don A. Hennessee. Women in Music: An Encyclopedic
    Biobibliography.2nd ed. Metuchen, N.J.: Scarecrow, 1994. 2v. ISBN 0-8108-
    2769-7. ML105 .H6.
    First edition, 1975. An index to material about women musicians in 169 refer-
    ence works. More than 28,000 names are included, about 700 of them opera
    singers. A useful index makes it possible to locate all the sopranos, contraltos,
    etc.

  2. De Lerma, Dominique-René. A Bibliography of Black Music. Westport,
    Conn.: Greenwood,1981–1984. 4v. ISBN (v.1) 0-313-21340-2. ML128 .B45
    D34.
    A monumental inventory, consisting of 19,397 entries, of books, articles, and
    academic papers. Coverage is international, with emphasis on the U.S., and the
    most coverage before 1975. Citations give full data; annotations are thorough
    and perceptive. Author index.


Collective Biographies


This is a selection of the most useful works. Principal general gatherings of biographi-
cal information on musicians are listed first, followed by the specialized compilations
on operatic musicians. A longer list of collective biographies of singers appears in
Farkas (#162).


Musicians in General


165.Baker’s Biographical Dictionary of Musicians.8th ed. Ed. Nicholas Slonimsky.
New York: Schirmer, 1991. xxxv, 2,115p. ISBN 0-02-872415-1. ML105 .B16.
First edition, 1900. The most useful and reliable handbook of musical biogra-
phy and the most entertaining of all music reference tools. Perceptive, critical
accounts of lives, with worklists and bibliographical notices. Slonimsky’s witty
entry for himself is a classic of its kind.
166.Harvard Biographical Dictionary of Music.Ed. Don Michael Randel. Cam-
bridge, Mass.: Harvard U.P., 1996. xi, 1,013p. ISBN 0-614-37299-9. ML105
.H38.
A collection of about 6,000 entries, mostly for composers (musicologists are
among the missing). Much overlap with #165. This volume serves as a partner
to the New Harvard Dictionary of Music(#17), which has no biographies.
167.International Dictionary of Black Composers. Ed. Samuel A. Floyd Jr.
Chicago: Fitzroy Dearborn, 1999. 2v. ISBN 1-884964-27-3. ML390 .I58.
An outstanding compilation, whose 1,273 pages are devoted to 185 com-
posers, living or dead, concert or popular musicians. “Black” is used in the

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