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The Lied and Art Songs Text Page.(Website overview)

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The Lied and Art Songs Text Page. Emily Ezust. http://www.lieder.net/ (Accessed June 2007) [Requires a Web browser and an Internet connection.]

The Lied and Art Songs Text Page is another useful Web site that has been around for quite a long time, since 1995 in fact. It has continued to grow and expand over that time and, like the Aria Database, is linked to from many music library Web sites. The primary goal of this site is to provide the texts of lieder and art song, with the provision of translations being the secondary goal. An interesting twist was initiated in 2002 when the site's creator, Emily Ezust, began accepting translations of the texts into languages other than English. Although texts for an aria might be included along the way, Ezust does not plan to include opera librettos or texts from oratorios. She also states quite clearly that the site is in no way comprehensive.

Along with 517 volunteers, Ezust has created an archive of over 19,000 texts, nearly 5,000 of which include translations, used in more than 31,000 lieder, art songs, and choral works. The volunteer submissions account for approximately 33 percent of the texts in the collection. If there are questions regarding a volunteer's submissions, the user is provided with contact information for the volunteer. The database is still active, and is updated on an almost daily basis. Checking under "What's new this month," one sees that in the current month (June 2007), 291 settings of 233 texts were added to the database along with seventy-four translations.

Ezust, a programmer by profession and an amateur violinist, began the project while a student at McGill University, reading for the Master of Science in computer programming. With this expertise at her disposal, she has created a logical and useful database that allows the user to move seamlessly around the content. The database is browsable through five different indexes: composer (4,434 entries), poet (4,219 entries), first line, title, and language (23 entries). The indexes are accessed through alphabetical lists of entries, with slightly different implementations depending on the index. Even with such a huge database searchable from so many directions, I found no dead links. One can also do a full-text search from any page through a search box at the top of the page. Ezust includes helpful search instructions, complete with Boolean operators for the full-text search. Searching is straightforward and user-friendly. It is not case-sensitive nor is it diacritic-sensitive. Typing in "wunderschonen" in the full-text search window will produce successful results. The system connects search terms with a Boolean OR, and will not accept the regular Boolean AND, OR, NOT operators. Instead, the user must put plus signs (+) before words he would like to require in his search. Search results are presented alphabetically in groups of fifty, but unfortunately, the system does not tell the user how many results were returned or provide any mechanism for moving around in the list other than to the next ...

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