Music
Classical work
Composer, C. C. (Year of copyright). Title of song or work [Song recorded by A. A. Artist or Group]. OnTitle of the album. Label. (Original work published Year)
Lilburn, D. (2013). Sonata in C [Music recorded by J. Cormack and M. Houstoun]. On Lilburn duos for violin & piano. Atoll. (Original work published 1943)
- Parenthetical citation: (Lilburn, 1943/2013)
- Narrative citation: Lilburn (1943/2013)
Classical music album as a whole
Composer, C. C. (Year of copyright). Title of the album [Album recorded by A. A. Artist or Group].Label. (Original work published Year)
Bruckner, A. (1996). Symphony no. 1[Album recorded by Chicago Symphony Orchestra]. Decca. (Original work published 1865–1866)
- Parenthetical citation: (Bruckner, 1865–1866/1996)
- Narrative citation: Bruckner (1865–1866/1996)
Non-classical work
Artist, A. A. (Year of copyright). Title of song or work [Song]. On Title of the album. Label.
Davis, M. (1986). Blue in green [Music]. On Kind of blue. Columbia. (Original work published 1962)
- Parenthetical citation: (Davis, 1962/1986)
- Narrative citation: Davis (1962/1986)
Sound recordings via Naxos
Bernstein, L., & Sondheim, S. (2002). Somewhere [Song recorded by the Nashville Symphony Orchestra]. On West Side story. Naxos. (Original work published 1957)
Richter, M. (2015). Dream 3 (in the midst of my life) [Music recorded by Y. Numata, B. Russell, & M. Richter]. On From sleep. Deutsche Grammophon.
- Parenthetical citations: (Bernstein & Sondheim, 1957/2002; Richter, 2015)
- Narrative citations: Bernstein and Sondheim (1957/2002) and Richter (2015)
- If you cannot find the date on Naxos, use n.d. (no date) instead of a year.
- Classical works: The composer is the author. Note in [] after the title the individual or group who recorded this version. Provide the publication date of this version and the year of original composition in () at the end of the reference.
- All other recordings: The recording artist or group is the author.
- For titles, use .
- [Music] or another succinct description can be used instead of [Song] for non-vocal works (APA Style Experts [personal communication, February 25, 2020]).
- If a song has no associated album, omit that part of the reference.
- Omit details on how you listened to the recording (streaming audio such as Spotify or Naxos; on a CD), but include a URL at the end of the reference if that location is the only means of retrieval, for example for artists who provide music in only one location such as their website.
- Include side, band or track numbers in the in-text citation if relevant, for example:
Cormack and Houstoun’s recording of the Sonata in C (Lilburn, 1943/2013, Track 2) takes a fresh approach to ... - See also , and (APA Style blog).
Music score
Composer, C. C. (Year of Publication). Title of score [Medium]. Publisher.
Milhaud, D. (1928). Trois rag-caprices pour piano à deux mains[Musical score]. Universal Edition.
- Parenthetical citation: The Three Rag-Caprices (Milhaud, 1928) were composed a year before the much better-known Création du Monde, and many of the rhythmic and harmonic innovations in the later work can be traced back to these piano pieces.
- Narrative citation: Mihaud’s (1928) Three Rag-Capriceswere composed a year before …
Music score from an anthology or collected work
Composer, C. C. (Year of Publication). Title of score [Medium]. In E. Editor (Ed.), Title of anthology ( ed., Vol. , pp. x–x). Publisher.
Mendelssohn, F. (1969). Symphony no. 4 in A major [Study score]. In P. H. Lang (Ed.), The symphony 1800–1900: A Norton music anthology (pp. 281–347). W. W. Norton. (Original work published 1851)
- Examples of medium include: musical score, choral score, vocal score, study score, orchestral score, libretto, song lyrics.
- Parenthetical citation: The Italian symphony has often been included in surveys of 19th-century repertoire, as evidenced by its inclusion in Lang’s seminal anthology (Mendelssohn, 1851/1969).
- Narrative citation: Mendelssohn (1851/1969)
- These examples of references for published music scores are based on (APA Style website) and guidance from the APA Style Experts (personal communication, February 25, 2020).