Authorized access points for musical works

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CCS local practice is to follow the AACR2 rules for main entry (1XX) in musical sound recordings, not RDA 19.2.1.1 and MLA best practice. (Decisions made at the August 2015 and April 2016 Catalogers meetings).

AACR2 21.23C1: If a sound recording containing works by different persons or bodies has a collective title, enter it under the heading for the person or body represented as principal performer.

RDA 19.2.1.1 : A performer is a contributor not a creator, and so cannot be a preferred access point (1XX) if that is their only role.

However, disregard AACR2 21.23D1(b). If a sound recording lacks a collective title, enter it under the heading for the principal performer if there is one, first composer if there is not.

Popular music

Single/principal performer
1XX for performer
110 Beatles, ‡e performer.
245 Let it be / ‡c the Beatles.
No principal performer
no 1XX
245 Now that’s what I call power ballads hits.

Classical music

Single/principal composer for all works
1XX for composer
100 Rachmaninoff, Sergei, ‡d 1873-1943, ‡e composer.
245 My favorite Rachmaninoff / ‡c Van Cliburn.
Different composers for multiple works, single/principal performer
1XX for performer
100 Lang, Lang, ‡d 1982- ‡e instrumentalist.
245 Best of Lang Lang.
[various composers]
Different composers for multiple works, no principal performer
no 1XX
245 Great melodies of the classics.
[various composers, various performers]

Scores

Also follow the above guidelines for collections of printed music from those genres.