AMERICAN PSYCHOLOGY ASSOCIATION (APA) 7TH EDITION
SAMPLE REFERENCE CITATIONS MUSICAL SCORE FROM AN ANTHOLOGY OR COMPLETE WORKS EDITION, REPUBLISHED
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6. Musical score from an anthology or complete works edition, republished
Scarlatti, A. (1991). Le violette [The violets] [Musical score]. In J. G. Paton (Ed.), 26 Italian songs and arias: An authoritative edition based on authentic sources (Medium High Voice ed., pp. 50–55). Alfred Music. (Original work published 1694
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Parenthetical citation:(Scarlatti, 1694/1991)
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Narrative citation:Scarlatti (1694/1991)
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Provide the composer in the author element of the reference.
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When the title is in another language than the language of your paper, translate the title into the language of your paper in square brackets. For example, the title of the song is in Italian and the paper is in English, so the Italian title is provided in italics and the English translation is provided in square brackets.
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Specify the type of score in square brackets (e.g., “[Musical score],” “[Piano score],” “[Vocal score],” “[Study score]”).
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For a score in an anthology or complete works edition, the format is similar to a chapter in an edited book. Provide the editor name(s) followed by the title of the anthology or complete works edition in italics. Provide any additional edition information in parentheses after the title. For print scores, provide the page range of the score in the same parentheses as any edition information, separated by a comma.
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For an older score that has been republished, provide the year of the republication in the main date element of the reference. Provide the year of original publication at the end of the reference in parentheses after the words “Original work published.”
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Both publication years appear in the in-text citation, separated with a slash, with the earlier year first.