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General information about The Swedish Music Information Centre
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Published: 2002-04-17 by Konsult
Welcome to the Swedish Music Information Centre, the Swedish Performing Rights Society's (STIM) information and documentation center for 20th and 21st century Swedish music. Our aim is to promote the performance of copyright-protected Swedish music. We try to fulfil this aim by making the music more easily available, primarily as sheet music but also through various forms of information and promotion. Here you can find information about composers and their music and buy copies of Swedish works in manuscript, as well as copies of older Swedish popular music which publishers can no longer supply. You can also hire orchestral material.
How to get hold of our music
Manuscripts
The Swedish Music Information Centre has about 14,000 manuscripts of unpublished works by Swedish composers. You can either order copies of these through sheet music shops or directly from us. We will normally dispatch your order within two weeks of receiving it.
Prices (SEK)
| Copies A4 | 4:00 |
Copies A3
Copies A2
Wirebinding | 6:80
14:00
30:00 |
| Staple binding | 20:00 |
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Minimum charge 50 SEK
Two part-time employees are in charge of sheet music copying, and the estimated time of delivery for orders is about two weeks.
The Swedish Music Information Centre publishes catalogues of music for various instrumental combinations where you can find suitable repertoire.
CONTEMPORARY MUSIC LIBRARIAN:
Gustaf Bergel
telephone: 08-783 88 58
fax: 08-783 95 10
ORDERS:
Susanne Suttner
telephone 08-783 88 62
fax: 08-783 95 10
XEROX COPYING
Johan Berke
Mattias Lysell
Lars Kristoffersson
telephone: 08-783 89 29
fax: 08-783 95 10
The archive is open weekdays throughout the year.
Orchestral works
The Swedish Music Information Centre has about 3,500 unpublished Swedish symphonies, operas, etc, which can be hired for performances. Orchestras pay per performance, according to set rates. Special rates apply for radio broadcasts and recordings.
According to custom, the hire rate is based on the duration of a work and the instrumentation, the number of performances and whether it is a first performance or not. In the case of recordings a special rate per recorded minute applies to hire material. Orchestras and ensembles can borrow scores/piano reductions on perusal (free of charge) for a limited period.
HIRE MATERIAL DEPARTMENT:
Anne-Christine Berg
telephone: +46-8-783 88 60
fax: +46-8-783 95 10
Information
If you search our computer catalogue of contemporary music, you can find lists of compositions for various instruments as well as complete lists of a specific composer's works. If you can't find what you are looking for, you can e-mail our contemporary music librarian, Gustaf Bergel. We also have a reference library with books on music in Sweden (encyclopaedias, biographies, discographies, specialist literature etc), and visitors to the library can also listen to music and play through it themselves
Phono Suecia (record label)
Phono Suecia was founded in 1966 and from 1990 onwards record productions have been a part of the Swedish Music Information Center's activities.
The aim of the recordings is to spread informaiton about important music which for various reasons has not otherwise been issued by record companies.
The records can be bought at the Swedish Music Shop.
For more information, contact
Ann Marie Belfrage
Edition Suecia (publisher)
Edition Suecia was founded in 1930 by the Society of Swedish Composers, and in 1965 the administration was taken over by the Swedish Music Information Centre.
The homepage presents works that are in stock or that can be sold as photocopies. Works which have been listed earlier can always be obtained through the Swedish Music Information Centre.
The editor of Edition Suecia is Karin Heurling
Promotion
Funding and organization
We promote copyright-protected music in close collaboration with authors, composers and music publishers affiliated to STIM. Our policy is that we should provide a complement to other people's undertakings in the music field, and we therefore do not work with projects that other people are already involved in, as for example financial support for concerts and tours, grants towards record productions etc.
The Swedish Music Information Centre is part of STIM and is funded to a large extent (70-80%) by the means which a performing rights society may use to support its own country's music. The state also contributes approximately the same amount of money as we ourselves receive from the sale of music and records.
The services we offer in the form of writing out parts, providing grants towards new editions and giving travel allowances in connection with first performances, etc are only available to composers and publishers affiliated to STIM.
The Swedish Music Information Centre is a member of IAMIC, the International Association of Music Information Centres. On IAMIC's web site you can find information about other countries' composers and their music.
The Swedish Music Information Centre is also a member of the European Conference of Promoters of New Music, which can also be found under our links.
FAQ - frequently asked questions
If you can't find the answer to your queries about our activities on this page, you can send us your question by e-mail.
Q: Can I buy records at the Swedish Music Information Centre?
A: We refer you to record shops and swedishmusicshop.com. You will find a list of distributors who stock our own records on Phono Suecia's information page.
Q: Can I borrow music at the Swedish Music Information Centre?
A: Yes, if you want to borrow scores of unpublished orchestral works. Otherwise, the music can be bought or hired.
Q: Can I hire electro-acoustic music (EAM) at the Swedish Music Information Centre?
A: Yes. You can hire a performance tape (DAT) for 50 SEK per minute + tax and postage. On request we can send a cassette copy for listening purposes. Contact Susanne Suttner.
Q: What grants can I apply for at the Swedish Music Information Centre?
A: The Swedish Music Information Centre offers two types of grant:
- Composers who are members of STIM (Swedish Performing Rights Society) can apply for grants in order to attend rehearsals and/or first performances of new works (applies primarily to classical music), on condition that they themselves are not taking part as performers.
- Publishers affiliated to STIM can apply for grants for the publication in printed form of Swedish copyright-protected music.
Where grants for other purposes are concerned (tours abroad, record productions, concert productions etc.), we refer you to the relevant state authorities responsible for subsidizing such projects.
Q: Where can I find literature about Swedish music?
A: We recommend SMS (The Swedish National Collections of Music), which is a central library. You can find the address and telephone number here.
Q: Can I get hold of biographies of composers through the Swedish Music Information Centre?
A: Yes. Go to our pages of composer's biographies. If the biography is not available in English, you can contact our editor Karin Heurling.
Q: Can I get hold of descriptions of works by Swedish composers from the Swedish Music Information Centre?
A: Yes, we have a number of brief descriptions of works on our web pages, taken from Phono Suecia productions and Edition Suecia publications, among other sources. They will be available soon on this web site. If you are looking for something sooner than that, please contact Gustaf Bergel and we will do our best to find other articles for you.
Q: Does the Swedish Music Information Centre supply photos of composers?
A: No. We can't send you photos of composers, unfortunately, but we can usually help you with information about photographers who do have photos. Contact Karin Heurling.
Q: How do I deposit works at the Swedish Music Information Centre?
A: You can deposit contemporary art music works (electronic music or notated music), on condition that you are a member of STIM (Swedish Performing Right Society), that you have had three works performed in public and that you abide by our rules for deposit. Contact Gustaf Bergel.
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