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P: (Federal Express, “Caveman” advertisement, aired during Super Bowl XL, February 5, 2006)19.8.4 Sound RecordingsIf you listened to a musical or spoken per<strong>for</strong>mance on a sound recording, cite the recording.Like published works, such recordings generally have stable <strong>and</strong> available identifyingin<strong>for</strong>mation <strong>and</strong> should be listed in your reference list. Parenthetical citations follow the usualauthor-date <strong>for</strong>m.List recordings in your reference list under the name <strong>of</strong> either the composer or per<strong>for</strong>mer,depending on which is more relevant to your discussion. Include as much in<strong>for</strong>mation aboutthe recording as you can to distinguish it from similar recordings, including the name <strong>of</strong> therecording company, the identifying number <strong>of</strong> the recording, the medium, <strong>and</strong> the copyrightdate or date <strong>of</strong> production (or both). Abbreviate compact disc as CD.R: Beethoven, Ludwig van. 1992. Piano sonata no. 29 “Hammerklavier.” Rudolf Serkin. ProArteDigital CDD 270.Anderson, Doug. 2001. Frostwork. OAR 1001, Dolby HX PRO. Audiocassette.Bernstein, Leonard, dir. 1985. Symphony no. 5, by Dmitri Shostakovich. New York Phil-harmonic. CBSIM 35854.Treat recordings <strong>of</strong> drama, prose or poetry readings, lectures, <strong>and</strong> the like as you wouldmusical recordings.R: Thomas, Dylan. 1950. Under Milk Wood. Per<strong>for</strong>med by Dylan Thomas <strong>and</strong> others. Caedmon TC–2005 (audiocassette), CDLS–2005 (CD).To cite an item without a <strong>for</strong>mal recording date in your text, give the name <strong>of</strong> the composeror per<strong>for</strong>mer used in the reference list entry <strong>and</strong> the title <strong>of</strong> the work. Include this in<strong>for</strong>mationeither in paren<strong>theses</strong> or in the text.19.8.5 Video RecordingsIf you viewed a live per<strong>for</strong>mance, a movie, or a television program or other broadcast sourceon a video recording, cite the recording. Like published works, such recordings generallyhave stable <strong>and</strong> available identifying in<strong>for</strong>mation <strong>and</strong> should be listed in your reference list.Parenthetical citations follow the usual author-date <strong>for</strong>m.Citations <strong>of</strong> video recordings generally follow the pattern <strong>for</strong> books, with the addition <strong>of</strong>the medium (VHS, DVD). Note that in the second example, the citation is to material originalto the 2001 edition, so the original release date <strong>of</strong> the film is omitted.R: H<strong>and</strong>el, George Frederic. 1988. Messiah. VHS. Atlanta Symphony Orchestra <strong>and</strong> Chamber Chorus,conducted by Robert Shaw. Batavia, OH: Video Treasures.Cleese, John, Terry Gilliam, Eric Idle, Terry Jones, <strong>and</strong> Michael Palin. 2001. Commentaries. Disc 2.Monty Python <strong>and</strong> the Holy Grail, special ed. DVD. Directed by Terry Gilliam <strong>and</strong> Terry Jones. CulverCity, CA: Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment.www.itpub.net

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