Search the database for musical information
It is possible to search
- for a tone row given by the number of its orbit from
{1,…,836 017}.
- for a tone row input in numeric form. In this case a
composition is found when exactly this tone row (and not another
member of its D12 × D12-orbit) is stored in
the database.
- for a composer by his/her surname and first name.
- for the title of a composition. If several words are input,
then all words must occur in the title of the composition.
- for the compositions from a particular year.
- for entries in the field "further information". If several
words are input, then all words must occur in the field "further
information".
Different search criteria are connected with AND.
It is not necessary to use capital letters. Special symbols like
"ä", "ö", "ü", or "ß" can be written as "ae", "oe", "ue" or "ss".
An arbitrary single letter can be replaced by ".", several
arbitrary letters by ".*" or ".+". It is not
necessary to write the complete word. E.g. searching for composers
with Schoe yields results for Schönberg, just searching
for Sch yields results for Schönberg but also other
composers like Schnittke. If the input part of the word does not
necessarily stand at the beginning of the word use .* in
front of it. E.g. searching for composers with .*berg
gives results for Schönberg and Berg, whereas searching for
composers with .+berg does not show Berg.
If no search criteria are inserted, then all musical information
will be displayed.
Database on tone rows and tropes
harald.fripertinger "at" uni-graz.at
January 2, 2019