Meaning of Discography

Discography defined

The term Discography is an act of the study and cataloging of released sound recordings. 

This is usually done by artistes or within known musical genres.

The Basic information involved differs depending on the nature and range of the Discography.

 However, a discography listing for a distinct recording would point out the Artistes name, place, and time of recording, release dates. Name of the piece played, sales figures, and chart positions.

Personal artistes, or group of artiste, orchestral or a jazz band.

Discography is very different from sessionography, which is usually mixed up when defining them. 

Sessionography is the cataloging of recording sessions, while Discography is the catalog of records.

In JAZZ, the definite date of release for a jazz record or album as very hard to known and detect, so improvisation of sessionography is used as session recordings dates are used in the form of cataloging an artistes record.

Another updated and latest and modern definition of Discography is the collection and grouping of musical records by a musician, player, composer, and performer marked up as a body of work.

This implies that studio albums by a musician can be classed as their Discography.

This word called “discography” became highly popular in the 1930s by jazz record keepers.

Fans of Jazz made a lot of deep-research on individual-released discographies when jazz records were introduced, and the data of musicians and type of musicians on the album, since jazz companies hardly input the information on the specific file at that time.

In the early days, TWO jazz discographies “Rhythm on Record” by Hilton Schleman and “Hot Discography”  by the European Jazz Musician Charles Delaunay.

Related Terms:

  • Rollography