SurfIP - Singapore Intellectual Property Law Resources Mr Gerald Ng Asst Licensing Manager composers Authors Society of Spore LtdCOMPASS. Ms Dulcie Soh gen Manager music Publishers (S) Ltd MPS. http://www.surfip.gov.sg/sip/site/resrc/Year 2004/Calender of Events Mar 2004.ht
Extractions: Resources I ntellectual P roperty Calendar Events For March 2004 in Singapore Date Description March EAPIC II Venue: Oriental Ballroom, The Oriental Singapore, 5 Raffles Avenue, Marina Square, Singapore 039797 10 March Venue: IPOS Training Room, 51 Bras Basah Road, #06-01, Plaza by the Park 12 March Venue: IPOS Training Room, 51 Bras Basah Road, #06-01, Plaza by the Park 13 March IP Clinic Series Venue: IPOS Training Room, 51 Bras Basah Road, #06-01, Plaza by the Park 23 March A Seminar on Musical Rights Clearance for TV, Film and Digital Media Productions Venue: IPAM, Civil Service College Auditorium (Ground Floor), 31 North Buona Vista Road Late March 04 Experience IP Series Venue: EAPIC II In an age of rapid technological change, where intellectual assets are the engines of continued growth, you have to constantly be up-to-date on the latest developments just to keep pace with your competitors. Patents are hidden wealth of information - of technical know-how, of new developments, of potential markets to be explored.
Introduction Multimedia music info retrieval http//ismir2002.ircam.fr; SMDL http//xml.coverpages.org/genapps.html; composers.schönberg http//www.schoenberg.at/. items. http://www.cs.vu.nl/~eliens/media/resources-music.html
Extractions: introduction multimedia readme preface ... director Aria Database http://www.aria-database.com/ariadbse.htm MIDI Farm http://www.midifarm.com Digital Tradition Folksong Database http://www.mudcat.org/folksearch.cfm AskSam Search Engine http://www.asksam.com Musclefish Datablade for Informix http://www.informix.com/informix/products/options/udo/datablade/dbmodule/muscle1.htm MIDI Universe http://www.musicrobot.com/home.htm Meldex MIDI Database Classical MIDI Archive http://ftp.sunet.se/cma/midi_src.html Classical Themefinder http://musedata.stanford.edu/databases/themefinder International Inventory of Musical Sources (RISM) http://www.rism.harvard.edu/rism
History Of Recording In New Zealand: Other Resources New Zealand music and composers http//www.zeroland.co New Zealand music of the 60 s,70 s and a Recording History http//history.acusd.edu/gen/recording/notes http://digital.natlib.govt.nz/support/discover/m2bib.htm
Extractions: Close Want to find out more on this topic? Why not investigate some of the items listed below. Here is a list of extra resources held by the National Library. All these items are available from the National Library of New Zealand. To request any of these items, contact your school librarian. Teachers - you can also contact your nearest School Services Curriculum Information Service (CIS) Centre Articles from Index New Zealand: History of Recording in New Zealand Web Sites: History of Recording in New Zealand National Library Books CDs and Videos: History of recording in New Zealand This is not a comprehensive list and you are welcome to discover further items by searching any of the following: Title: Burning up years : 1
Music Curriculum Web Resources Curricular Area music. Grade Levelk12. Topic Varied. Study Web's music Search Engine subjects Children's music, Christian music, composers, Contemporary, Country Genre, Jazz, Magazines http://www.hazelwood.k12.mo.us/~cdavis01/curriculum/pp_gm2.html
Extractions: Australian Folk Songs Description: This collection of more than 100 Australian Folk Songs has words, music and information about each song. Gradually it will be built up to be a more comprehensive collection, representative of the variety of cultures that go to make Australia. Quicktime movies play a midi version of the tunes. You may need extra software but you should be able to download it free! Curricular Area: Music
Music Curriculum Web Resources Curricular Area music. Grade Level912 Curricular Area music. Grade Level 3-12. Topic composers Bach comments, suggestions, or additional resources that would assist with this http://www.hazelwood.k12.mo.us/~cdavis01/curriculum/pp_gm3.html
Extractions: African Guide Description:All subjects relating to Africa, including music. Please send e-mail to Paul Provencio with comments, suggestions, or additional resources that would assist with this site. We will try to keep these resources current and appropriate for the curriculum on a semi-annual basis or as possible. We hope this information is valuable to you in your teaching. Return to Beginning Return to Table of Contents
Music Gen X Chico Cesar Putumayo Lifestyle Trend Demko Chico Cesar, cuttingedge Mozart of Mambo. AgeVenture News Service one of the most gifted composers and lyricists in Brazil perfect introduction to the music of this stunning new world music http://www.demko.com/cx001031.htm
Extractions: AgeVenture News Service Since his phenomenally successful debut recording in 1995, a self-produced live album that was released on a small, independent Brazilian label, César has been recognized as one of the most gifted composers and lyricists in Brazil. The Putumayo Artists release, Chico Cesar (photo), includes selections from Césars groundbreaking studio albums and serves as perfect introduction to the music of this stunning new world music star. While Chico now lives in the southern metropolis of São Paulo, Brazils largest city, he hails from the small city of Cartolé do Rocha (population 12,000) in Paraîba, a state in the Northeast. It is a region that is rich in culture but poor in resources, and poverty and low life expectancies are the rule. The dusty streets of Chicos hometown were sources for both joy and sorrow giving rise to the deep sentiments and sparkling pleasures of his compositions. Born to a poor, farm worker father and a washerwoman mother, Chico is clearly gifted. At three years old, he had learned to read. By twelve, without knowing a single musical note, he composed his first song. "I was just a kid, 8 years old, when I started working at a record store. At the same time, my aunt got me a scholarship at a school founded by nuns. At age 10, we had a band with instruments my friends and I invented ourselves. At age 14, I formed another music group, and with our own songs we crossed my native state singing in music festivals. At 16, I moved to the state capital, and soon after dedicated myself to music only, touring Brazil, Japan, and Europe."
Extractions: Worldwide Internet Music Resources John Adams David Amram Leroy Anderson American Composer of Light Concert Music T.J. Anderson George Antheil Johann Sebastian Bach Bach Archiv Leipzig (Leipzig, Germany) J.S. Bach Archive and Bibliography Johann Sebastian Bach Biography Bach Bibliography / Malcolm Vincent Bach Central Station : A Directory of J.S. Bach Resources on the Internet J.S. Bach Home Page David Baker (Subito Music) Leonardo Balada Ary Barroso - giant of Brazilian Song Sir Arnold Bax Web site / Richard Adams (Dictionary of Unitarian and Universalist Biography) Beethoven IRC Page Catalog of Beethoven Works The Digital Beethoven House (Info.) The Ira F. Brilliant Center for Beethoven Studies Alan Belkin Brian Benison (film music composer) Official Leonard Bernstein Site Leonard Bernstein Collection / Library of Congress Leonard Bernstein (Sony Classical) Franz Biebl Harrison Birtwistle Luigi Boccherini Tim Brady , composer, electric guitarist Benjamin Britten - Biographical Outline / Rob Barnett Benjamin Britten / Scott Eric Smith Benjamin Britten / Cyrus Behroozi and Tom Niday Anton Bruckner Home Page Brucknerians Web Site Gavin Bryars John Cage Chronological Catalog of Music / Larry Solomon
Women In Music: Sources By Musical Genre Text lists and links to library resources such as books, periodicals and recordings on women performers and composers by musical genre. http://scriptorium.lib.duke.edu/women/mugenre.html
Music Resources Presented by the Sibelius Academy, a conservatory in Helsinki, Finland. They provide a huge list of sites covering many genres of music. They also include famous composers, instruments, research, theory and opera. PC Magazine Top 100 Web Site, February 1996. http://www.siba.fi/Kulttuuripalvelut/music.html
Extractions: "If you've tired of the music scenes in Seattle and New York's East Village, the only place to turn is a Web server in Finland. The Sibelius Academy, a conservatory in Helsinki, provides a list of music sites that would rival a Vienna guidebook. It not only links you to jazz, blues, rock, and pop pages but covers famous composers, gospel, instruments, research, theory, and opera as well. The site's only graphic is a diminutive Finnish flag, but with such an array of music you don't need much else." Music Catalogues Church Music Composing Computer Music, MIDI, etc. ... Music Schools and Departments (38 countries) Music Theory and Research Opera Orchestras, etc. Rock and Pop (etc.) ... webmaster@siba.fi , 17 November 1998
Guide To Gay And Lesbian Resources: XIV 3). gen ML410.C45P6963W7 1993. Tchaikovsky, Peter Ilich/ComposersRussiaBiography. Wordsand music. Brighton Millivres, 1993. 218 p. gen NX650.H6R44 1993. http://www.lib.uchicago.edu/e/su/gaylesb/glgxiv-mus.html
Extractions: TOC Previous Next Index ... Top 3080. Abel, Samuel D. Opera in the flesh : sexuality in operatic performances . Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1996. xv, 235 p. (Queer critique). Gen ML1700.A240 1996 Sexuality in opera 3081. Barkin, Elaine, Hamessley, Lydia, and Boretz, Benjamin Audible traces : gender, identity, and music [...] Lesbian skin and musical fascination / Martha Mockus [...] It's raining men : the Weather Girls, gay subjectivity, and the erotics of insatiability / Mitchell Morris [...]. ML82 .A93 1999 Gen, Rec Women musicians/Gender identity in music/Feminism and music 3082. Bayton, Mavis Frock rock : women performing popular music . Oxford New York: Oxford University Press, 1998. xii, 246 p. [...] 4. Punks, Feminists, Lesbians, and Riot Grrrls [...]. Gen ML3492.B39 1998 Women rock musiciansEngland/MusicPerformance/Music and societyEngland/Women rock musiciansEngland 3083. Blackmer, Corinne E. and Smith, Patricia Juliana
Artifact: Directory to external web sites for over two thousand classical composers from the selectedby Yale Fineman, Librarian at the Duke University music Library in gen art. http://www.artifact.ac.uk/directory.php?categoryID=128
We've Moved To Musiceducator.org- Please Update Your Bookmarks! Comprehensive site for music educators. Includes music Ed Board Room, music Joke of the Day, composers of the Month, a site search engine, and many links. http://www.geocities.com/Vienna/Choir/1150
The Viola Web Site gen Totani s Viola Ensemble music Archive. Peter s Viola Repertoire List (by composerand instrumentation Graded Viola music for Learners compilation of pieces http://www.viola.com/menu-resources.html
Extractions: Viola music of New York composer Steven R. Gerber available for download at http://www.stevengerber.com/ Elegy On The Name Dmitri Shostakovich ASTA MD/DC Certificate Program for Viola (Performance requirements and suggested curriculum) Patricia McCarty's ... article , which first appeared in the February 2000 issue of Strad Magazine. Rebecca Clarke: Contests and Contexts (abstracts from Society for American Music's Conference, Toronto 2000: Musical Intersections The Rebecca Clarke Society Vibrato to your hearts' delight by John Krakenberger Choosing a viola , from Collins Violins. Practices Tips compiled from contributors of the Viola Email List, compiled by Lisanne Bainbridge Japanese Viola Fan Club's exhaustive List of Viola CDs (listed by violists and by composers)
Index Site put together by Jeanne E. Shaffer, host of a weekly public radio show showcasing women composers. Includes database of women composers, discography, and other resources relating to the broadcasts. http://www.womensmusic.com/index2.htm
Additions To The Viola Web Site In Chronological Order Address to gen Totani s Viola Ensemble music Archive updated Viola music of New Yorkcomposer Steven R. Gerber for download at http//www.composers.com/gerber http://www.viola.com/menu-chronology.html
Extractions: to The Viola Web Site How to Choose a Viola by Peter Zaret of Peter Zaret and Sons Violins is added to the Viola Articles page. Outdated link to the AVS National Teacher Directory removed. Minnesota Viola Society added to list of viola society web sites XXXII International Viola Congress will take place June 9-13, 2004 on the campus of the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis. Daryl Silberman added to the Violists on the web page. Donald Maurice' book, Bartok's Viola Concerto: The Remarkable Story of His Swansong to be published soon by Oxford University Press. Donald Maurice ' web address updated in Viola Professors and Violists on the web pages. Southern California Viola Society's web site is now at http://www.southerncaliforniaviolasociety.com/ NYVS now has its own web site ! Old address ( www.viola.com/nyvs/ ) will continue to direct visitors to new site. Events page updated. Kenneth Martinson 's web address updated in Viola Professors and Violists on the web pages.
AFROCENTRIC VOICES In "Classical" Music Biographies, bibliographies, and other resources regarding African American performers and composers of Classical vocal music http://www.afrovoices.com/
Extractions: African Americans have had a profound impact on the development of music in the United States. While their role in the history of American popular and folk music is now generally acknowledged and appreciated, their influence within the "classical" music world has received little attentioneven within the African American community. Afrocentric Voices focuses on African American performers and composers and on the vocal music forms they influenced, especially opera, art songs and Negro spirituals composed for concert performance. The musicians profiled here not only opened pathways for today's young African Americans through their own accomplishments, they advised and encouraged youth with lectures and master classes, articles and books. Many of them established scholarships and competitions for young musicians whose talents and desires lead them to seek out careers in "classical" music. These artists showedand continue to show the African American community that support of their young artists is important and does yield positive results. Presented here is an extensive bibliography of books and other research resources. There is a smallbut growinglist of
Home : Australian Music Centre Established in 1974 to facilitate and encourage the performance and understanding of music by Australian composers throughout the world. Contains news, online resources and membership information. http://www.amcoz.com.au//home.htm
Extractions: Welcome to the Australian Music Centre website. Use the links at the top of the page to navigate, or find what you're after using our site map To celebrate the Centre's 30th anniversary we're giving you the chance to win a $150 gift certificate from the Australian Music Centre Shop. Enter the draw! Further information and application forms can be downloaded from www.paullowin.perpetual.com.au Australian composer Paul Stanhope has won first prize in the prestigious Toru Takemitsu Composition Award in Tokyo, Japan. Judged by eminent composer Magnus Lindberg, Stanhope was awarded the honour, together with a prize of more than $15 000, for his piece Fantasia on a Theme by Vaughan Williams Full media release The Australian Music Centre is a content partner in the National Library of Australia's MusicAustralia initiative. The project aims to make Australian music resources and information, in all formats, widely accessible. Take a test run at the project's pilot site:
British Music Information Centre A promotion and documentation resource for contemporary British music. Includes searchable database of scores and recordings, composer biographies, links to composers, performers, funding, and education resources. http://www.bmic.co.uk/
Extractions: BMIC HAS MOVED TO NEW OFFICES. OUR ADDRESS, PHONE AND FAX NUMBERS HAVE CHANGED more details Sitemap The British Music Information Centre (Bmic) is a leading resource for everyone interested in 20th and 21st century new music in the UK. Our services include: Sitemap The British Music Information Centre Site maintenance by Ross Parfitt Highlights NEW! 900 audio clips now available in the online collection. See a quick list here Robert Adlington takes stock of recent music by Harrison Birtwistle Paul Whitty looks at issues around composer collaboration here The second in a series exploring the works of composers through the online collection