It appears that your institution / library does not grant permission to their authorised users to create their own Naxos Music Library account. Please contact your librarians. They can enable this feature in My Account Setting page. Once this has been changed, you can create a Student / Member account and start creating your own playlists and adding albums to Favourites as well as accessing Naxos Music Library via our app with mobile devices.
To enter a query, type in a few descriptive words and press Enter (or click the Search button) for a list of relevant web pages. Since Keyword Search only returns web pages that contain ALL the words in your query, refining or narrowing your search is as simple as adding more words to the search terms you have already entered. Your new query will return a smaller subset of the pages Keyword Search found for your original "too-broad" query.
Choosing Keywords
For best results, it's important to choose your keywords wisely. Keep these tips in mind:
Try the obvious first. If you're looking for information on Beethoven, enter “Beethoven” rather than “German composer”.
Use words likely to appear on a site with the information you want. “Piano Quintet” gets better results than “music for piano, violin, viola and cello”.
Make keywords as specific as possible. “Eroica symphony” gets more relevant results than “Beethoven symphony”.
Automatic "and" Queries
By default, Keyword Search only returns pages that include ALL of your search terms. There is no need to include "and" between terms. To restrict a search further, just include more terms. For example, to search for Schubert’s Trout Quintet, simply type:
Capitalisation
Keyword Search searches are NOT case sensitive. All letters, regardless of how you type them, will be understood as lower case. For example, searches for “mozart”, “Mozart” or “MoZaRt” will all return the same results.
Word Variations (Stemming)
To provide the most accurate results, Keyword Search does not use "stemming" or support "wildcard" searches. In other words, Keyword Search searches for exactly the words that you enter in the search box. Searching for “concerto” or “concerto*” will not yield “concertos” or “concerto grosso”. If in doubt, try both forms: “sonata” and “sonatas” for instance.
Select the playlist from the Playlists Tab, click Save.
Adding track(s) to a new playlist
Click the + sign to the right of the Playlists Tab, enter a playlist name (enter Author and Remarks if desired), click Save.
Adding track(s) to an existing or a new playlist in an existing folder
Select the folder from the Folders Tab before selecting a playlist within that folder or creating a new playlist in that folder. Follow the above instructions to add track(s) to a playlist.
Adding track(s) to a new folder
Click the + sign to the right of the Folders Tab, create a new Folder by giving it a name (enter Author and Remarks if desired), click Save. Follow the above instructions to add track(s) to a playlist.
Tab selection is only available to administrators and professors of institution subscribers with special login username and password. General users keep their playlists under My Playlists Tab.
Note: By default we display My Playlists under Tab, the first folder and the first playlist based on alphabetical order.
New Folder
Folder Name
English characters and numbers only
Author
Remarks
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Note:Password is required for secured folder
Folder Password
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Playlist Name
Author
English characters and numbers only
Remarks
Maximum 60 characters incl. spaces
Tab
Folders
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