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Are titles of music italicized?

Are titles of music italicized?

Song titles are enclosed in quotes. True titles of song cycles are italicized. Foreign-language song titles are not italicized. Generic movement titles (such as tempo markings or terms like minuet and trio) are capitalized with a single initial capitalthat is, only the first word is capitalizedand are not italicized.

Does a song title need to be in quotes?

In general, you should italicize the titles of long works, like books, movies, or record albums. Use quotation marks for the titles of shorter pieces of work: poems, articles, book chapters, songs, T.V. episodes, etc.

How do you reference a CD?

CD / Sound recordingTitle of publication (in italics).Year of publication (in round brackets).[CD-ROM].Producer (where identifiable).Available: publisher/distributor.

How do you cite a CD in APA?

CD / Sound recordingArtist.Year of production.Title of CD (in italics)Media type.Production details.

How do you cite a CD in Chicago style?

Structure: Last name, First name of performer/band name. Album Title. Record label Number of recording, Year of recording, format.

How do I cite an audio book in Chicago style?

Audiobooks or Recordings The format is as follows: N: 6. Firstname Lastname, Title, read by Firstname Lastname (City: Publisher, year), medium, running time.

How do you in text cite an audiobook?

To cite an audiobook, include the book’s author and title along with the publication details for the audiobook version. If noteworthy or relevant, list the narrator in the Other Contributors slot. Give the publisher of the audiobook in the Publisher slot.

How do you reference an audio book?

Audio bookAuthor/editor.Year of publication/release (in round brackets).Title of book (in italics).Narrated by (if required).Available at: URL.(Downloaded: date).

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