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Music Roll Cataloging
By John Phillips

In the Digest of May 7th, Glenn Thomas enquires about software for
cataloging rolls.  Glenn, I have a steam-age MacPlus at home and I use
Microsoft Works c1990 for my rolls.  I found it very easy to learn to
use this program  (although I don't use its spreadsheet or word
processing capabilities at all) and maintain two major lists, one with
about 1000 classical 88n rolls and one with about 400 Recordo rolls.
From memory (I'm writing this at work) the categories or fields into
which each roll is entered are Title, Composer, Opus No., Pianist
(separate fields for surname and initial), Type (standard 88n, themed,
etc), Make, Roll No., Roll Condition, Box Condition (usually "needs
reinforcing"!), and Comments (like "incredibly dreary").

I find that it works well to sort the database first in alphabetical
order of title, then in numerical order of opus number and finally in
alphabetical order of composer.  This yields a list with composers in
alphabetical order, with a particular composer's works arranged in order
of opus no., and with for instance Movt. 1 of Beethoven's Op. 33 No. 1
Sonata immediately in front of Movt. 2.  My old Mac sorts all this out
surprisingly swiftly.

If you want to know any more Glenn, you are welcome to e-mail me
directly.  John Phillips.



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