Housed in the URI Music Department’s Choral Library is a collection of single copies of choral music, mostly in octavo sized leaflets (7 x 10 3/4 inches), the typical format for short choral pieces. This music comes from several donations – the main one being from retired URI Music Education professor Dr. Carolyn Livingston, whose system I adapted for organizing the collection. Another major contributor is URI Music alumnus Carl Swanson. Other contributors include Dr. Winnifred Brownell, retired Dean of the the URI College of Arts and Sciences, Delight Carpenter, a church musician and piano teacher from Kingston, RI and myself.
Cataloging and organizing this music happened bit by bit over several years with the help of URI students Michelle Legault, Luke Murphy, Noah Denzer, and Sarah O’Brien.
Gerry Heroux, Facilities Coordinator URI Music
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Sacred
Classical (sacred European and Euro/American music through the early 20th century)
Contemporary (sacred European and American music from the early 20th century to early 21st century)
Folk (sacred music from various world wide sources, includes spirituals and hymn tunes)
Secular
Classical (secular European and Euro/American music through the early 20th century)
Contemporary (secular European and American music from the early 20th century early 21st century)
Folk (secular music from various world wide sources)
Christmas
Miscellaneous
Pop (various styles and genres from mid 1800s to the present, includes musical theater show medleys)
Cambiata Press (music written to accommodate the adolescent boy’s changing voice)
Orff (music for young choirs with percussion accompaniment)