The University Of Memphis: University Libraries Library resources, library catalogs and databases, and U of M's unique library collections including civil rights, Holocaust survivors and victims, and music performance and composers. http://www.lib.memphis.edu/
Connecticut College - Greer Music Library Collection includes books about music and musicians, periodicals, reference sources and indices ), collected works of major composers, study and performance scores, sound and video/laser recordings and computerbased support for the teaching and research needs of users. http://www.conncoll.edu/is/info-resources/greer/
Web Resources For Research In Music Links to contemporary music resources from University College, Cork. http://www.ucc.ie/ucc/depts/music/online/contcomp.html
Music Promotion And Internet Publicity For Musicians Galaris Independent music music industry contacts resource. songwriters,vocalists, composers, groups, lyricists, music sites, record labels, agents, http://www.musicsubmit.com/a/LinksPages/Resources.cfm
DW3 Classical Music Resources - Browse Resources A well organized, well maintained index of 1,500 classical music links, including homepages, chronologies, and necrologies of composers; genrespecific pages, databases, and other scholarly resources. From the Duke University music Library. http://www.lib.duke.edu/music/resources/classical_index.html
Extractions: Resources: Classical Live Online Radio A collection of more than 90 classical music radio stations, broadcasting live on the Web. http://classicalwebcast.com/ Full Record Discover Classics Features free, downloadable files of complete movements/works from nearly every genre of classical music. Includes biographical information on both the performers (all of whom are Russian) and compose... http://www.discoverclassics.com/ Full Record
Music Promotion And Internet Publicity For Musicians An indispensable resource for the music world on the Internet, where you findmusicians, songwriters, vocalists, composers, groups, lyricists, music sites, http://www.musicsubmit.com/LinksPages/Resources.cfm
Musicians Of African Descent: Performers & Conductors Johnson was one of five African American composers of band music in Philadelphiain the Johnson s patriotic music includes Honor To The Brave gen. http://chevalierdesaintgeorges.homestead.com/Musicians.html
Extractions: Nyaho's CD "Senku", on Musicians Showcase Recordings MS 1091 (2003) is comprised of solo piano works by composers of African descent from Canada, Egypt, Ghana, Jamaica, Nigeria, the U.S. and the U.K. The liner notes are by the poet Maya Angelou, a mentor to the artist while both lived in Ghana.
USN Middle School Webliographer/Main Student Support gen resources, Student Support School Safety generalresources music Links , Teaching music , music Composition , music links http://usn.webliographer.com/USN/middle/
Extractions: are the ones who add URLs to ensure curriculum-related URLS on the webliographer. Home Login How to Participate Forgot Password ... Other Webliographer Views USN Middle School Webliographer Search USN Middle School : ANY TOPIC General: Ask an Expert: General: Good Starting Places: General: Teen related: General: Virtual Projects: 5 gr Science: Human Development: Challenges: Language Arts: Challenges: Geography: Challenges: Math and Science: Computer Elective: Active Worlds: Computer Elective: For Fun: Computer Elective: General: Computer Elective: Graphics: Computer Elective: HTML: Computer Elective: Keyboarding: Computer Elective: Programming: Computer Elective: Projects: Computer Elective: QBASIC: Computer Elective: Robotic Lessons: Computer Elective: Robotics: Computer Elective: Tutorials: Computer Elective: Video-editing: Computer Elective: Web Design: Computer Elective: Web Quests: Current: Olympics: Diversity: English: 8th grade: English: Biographies: English: General Resources: English: Grammar: English: Heroes/Inventors: English: Literature/Reading: English: Poetry: English: Shakespeare: English: Writing: Faculty Inservice:: Family Technology Issues (see also Technology Ethics):: Foreign Language: Gen Resources: Foreign Language: French: Foreign Language: Latin: Foreign Language: Spanish: Graphics: Cartooning: Graphics: Clipart and animations: Graphics: Digital Imaging: Graphics: Holidays: Graphics: Science: Graphics: Social Studies: Maps: General Resources:
The Salacious Historian's Lair - Baroque Music Brief studies of styles and composers from throughout the period. Links to related topics, including images, history, and clothing. http://www.kipar.org/historical-resources/music.html
Composers : Australian Music Centre Representation and other resources for members with biographies, photographs, works lists, and links. http://www.amcoz.com.au/comphome.htm
The Modern Era (1900 - 1945) The Conservatory at Humanities Web outlines the rise of postromantic music, rhythmic, harmonic, and tonal experimentation, and lists major composers with biographies, suggested reading, and additional resources. http://humanitiesweb.org/human.php?s=c&p=i&a=l&ID=8
Links - OverClocked ReMix The largest MAME resource on the net! NGEmu Your Best Next-gen EmulationSource. Game music composers @ OCR - Our sortable list of game composers, http://www.ocremix.org/links/
Extractions: home Site Areas About... Music Emulators Game Music Arrangements / Remixes / Covers AMIGAremix - A newer site dedicated to remixes of tunes from the Commodore Amiga platform. DooM Remix Project: The Dark Side of Phobos - The Dark Side of Phobos is a 23 track, two disc album with remixes of music from the original DooM game for the PC. Game Over - Fantastic Swedish metal video game cover band - did the great Punch-Out ReMix hosted here. Cool.
Canadian Music Centre - Radio CMC composers biographies, bibliography, lending library, and resources for promotion of Canadian composers' works. http://www.musiccentre.ca/CMC/dac_rca/BiosSet.html
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Lanier, Nicholas Biographical data, recommended CDs, books, and sheet music, and bibliography. Linked to further resources. http://stevenestrella.com/composers/composerfiles/lanier1666.html
Extractions: Nicholas Lanier, baptized on September 10, 1588, grew to become a skilled composer, lutenist, singer, and painter. He is today the most famous member of the Lanier family of musicians. From about 1605 to 1613 Lanier served as a musician in the house of Robert Cecil. In 1610-11 Lanier traveled in Italy with William Cecil, the son of Robert Cecil. He served as a lutenist, singer, and viol player in the King's Musick beginning in 1615. Several reference works state that he worked for Prince Charles beginning in 1618 but his name is missing from the lists of musicians employed by Charles at the time. Charles was crowned King Charles I in 1625 and shortly thereafter on July 11, 1626 Lanier was appointed Master of the King's Musick with an annual salary of 200 pounds in addition to his musician's salary of 40 pounds per year. From 1625 to 1628 he traveled to Italy several times on behalf of the King to purchase art works. During that time Monteverdi was serving as Master of Music of the Venetian Republic and composing superb sacred music for St. Mark's Basilica as well as many operas and ballets. As a consequence of his Italian experiences, Lanier was among the first English composers to introduce Italian monody and recitative-style singing into 17th century England.
Links Index Swanson/Swantown music, dance,and ceramic vessels by Lisa Swanson; genX production resources including music transcription, music composition, http://www.ccli.com/WorshipResources/Links.cfm?categoryID=11
The Resource Center For Japanese Music - Composers (1938 ), Japan. Information about newspaper reviews and list of compositions from the Resource Center for Japanese music - composers. http://www.musicfromjapan.org/resources/mfjc3.htm
Extractions: The Following page is a listing of the composers listed with Music From Japan Abe, Keiko Abe, Komei Abe, Ryotaro Abiko, Yoshihiro ... Azechi, Keiji Ban, Koya Barber, Samuel Behrman, David Bekku, Sadao ... Butsugu, Atsushi Cage, John Censhu, Jiro Cori, Luca Crandall, David ... Crumb, George Dan, Ikuma Deak, Jon Doi, Yoshiyuki Emura, Tetsuji Endo, Masao Endo, Tetsuji Eto, Keiko ... Ezaki, Kenjiro Feldman, Morton Ferneyhough, Brian Foss, Lukas Fujieda, Mamoru ... Furuta, Tokuro Garland, Peter Gondai, Atsuhiko Goto, Makoto Goto, Suguru ... Griffes, Charles Haas, Jill Hachimura, Yoshio Haji, Hiroshi Hamaguchi, Shoji ... Hyman, Dick ITAZU, Shoryu Ichiba, Kohsuke Ichijuro, Koide Ichikawa, Toshiharu ... Izumi, Koji Jiang, Wu Zu Kabe, Mariko Kadowaki, Osamu Kai, Namino Kai, Naohiko ... Kusunoki, Tomoko Lewis, George E. Lippe, Cort Loeb, David MATSUOKA, Michiko MINAMIKAWA, Mio MIZUNO, Mikako Maeda, Satoko ... Murao, Sachie NATSUDA, Masakazu Nabeshima, Kaori Nagai, Akira Nagao, Issac ... Nozawa, Mica OJIMI, Emma OKAZAKI, Mitsuhara OKI, Oki Ochi, Yoshiaki ... Ozaki, Toshiyuki Penderecki, Krzysztof
Resources On The Internet - Resources - The Virtual Gramophone Selected Recorded Sound resources on the Internet is worth perusing. There are profiles of British composers, British lightmusic composers as well as http://www.collectionscanada.ca/gramophone/m2-142-e.html
Extractions: http://home.att.net/~dbro/index.html This site lists the e-mail addresses and eBay IDs of some collectors. From it you can link to a page with information on Bubble Book records as well as to a site that has links to some of the early record catalogues and monthly supplements of the Victor Talking Machine Company. English only. 78-C http://groups.yahoo.com/group/78-c This is a discussion group for those interested in buying, selling or trading early vintage sound recordings. Features include sale listings, auction notifications, trade offers and want lists. An archive of prior message postings is maintained on the site. 78-C is a member of Yahoo! Groups. To participate in this site you must register for a Yahoo! ID and password. English only. 78-L
Extractions: Fall 2005 Course Outcomes: This course is designed for entering music majors and addresses concepts and skills appropriate to the academic study of music at the university level. Students can expect a survey of both western and non-western musical styles, a major research project using both library and internet resources, and exercises in focused listening. This course substitutes (for music majors and minors) for University 101: General Education Colloquium, required of all freshmen and transfer students with fewer than 45 credits. Goals: After taking Music 104, students should be able to: 1) as literate musicians, a) correctly use the terms of standard musical syntax, including concepts of form, meter, rhythmic and tonal structures. b) aurally identify structural concepts of common-practice Western art music. These include sonata form, variation form, rondo form and suites, as well as the shorter units of motive, phrase and period. c) describe specific musical forms, timbres and textures of the non-Western music examples presented in the text.