One place to start looking for repertory is the library's reference collection, which includes sources like thematic catalogs and repertory guides that list repertory in a particular category, often with additional information about the work. These are often published as books, but you can also find them among DMA dissertations, available online through the library.
To find repertoire guides, try searching for:
You can also browse the music reference area, in the ML 128 section, alphabetized by instrument or ensemble.
The UWM Libraries use the Library of Congress classification system to organize materials. For scores, this means that they are organized by the instruments or ensembles used to perform them. This makes it easy to browse for music for your specific group of performers.
When you search our catalog, you can also adjust your results to limit to the format you're most interested in.
Another way to find out about new repertory is to use our databases of newspapers, journals, and magazines to read reviews of performances. A few of your best bets are: