Collections
Musical Scores
The core of the collection consists of printed scores and manuscripts of organ music: individual works, anthologies, pedagogical materials, music for organ with other instruments, and facsimile editions. In addition to the standard repertoire for the instrument, the Library preserves many works by lesser-known composers of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Over 35,000 pieces of music are currently searchable online through the Web Catalog according to multiple criteria. Since the Organ Library is a research library, materials do not circulate, nor are they available through Inter-Library Loan. Out-of-print material not protected by copyright can be photocopied and be mailed anywhere in the world. Photocopies of protected material can be made only with the written permission of the copyright holder. Inquiries and requests should be addressed to the Librarian.
Books and Periodicals
The Library's extensive book and periodical collection emphasizes literature composed for the organ, composers who have made notable contributions to the repertoire, performance practice, and pedagogy. These are catalogued according to the Library of Congress system and accessible through World Cat®. For a list of periodicals owned by the Library click here.
Archives
A unique resource of the Organ Library is its collection of archives that document the careers of notable American and European organists. The largest of these, occupying sixteen file drawers, documents the concert appearances and recording activities of E. Power Biggs. A few of these archives are listed elsewhere on the website.
Recordings
The Library owns the entire recorded legacy of E. Power Biggs: hundreds of reel-to-reel tapes as well as 78s and LPs that document the remarkably successful series of recordings he made in Europe and America. These are stored offsite, but a listening room at the Library contains hundreds of newer LPs and CDs, filed by performer.
