Early 20th Century (1900 - 1930) In Classical Music Heart's Ease Conservatory outlines the rise of postromantic music and lists major composers with biographies, suggested reading, and additional resources. http://www.hearts-ease.org/cgi-bin/index_c.cgi?period=Early 20th Century
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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Re: 7, 8, 9th Grade Gen Music Suggestions In Reply to 7, 8, 9th grade gen music suggestions posted the differences in lyricistsand composers through the in a private school where the music program in http://www.menc.org/networks/genmus/openforum/messages/1009.html
Extractions: Follow Ups Post Followup General Music Open Forum FAQ Posted by Heidi Hickox on March 12, 2003 at 14:50:44: In Reply to: 7, 8, 9th grade gen music suggestions posted by Shirley on March 02, 2003 at 12:47:20: I am in a private school with small classes and I have been trying various things with my older kids this year to GRAB their attention! I have turned my combined 7th/8th grade class into a musical theatre format. In the fall, they learned all about the aspects of what it takes to put on a production. Their final project was performing their duties as my running crew for the Holiday Production! Not only did the students have to learn all about lights and sound, but they also had to learn all the music for grades K-8 that was in the entire production. They handled the responsibility much better than I ever imagined! < 10). These children are above average academically, and have a huge homework load in their academic subjects. Some of them are international boarding students and the majority are local day students.
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.
Russ 370 - Resources on country histories, cultural, linguistic, and ethnic composition, political organizations NewlyComposed Folk music of Yugoslavia (gen Coll ML3610 R37 2002 http://www.lib.iastate.edu/commons/rdlc/spr03/resources.html
Extractions: Commons Courses Guides About the Commons Russian 370, section 2 Spring Imagining Yugoslavia Instructors: Russell Valentino Christopher Merrill ISU Librarians: Dan Coffey Ed Goedeken Resources Resources at Other Libraries The following is a listing of online indexes and reference books available via the ISU Library that will assist you in doing research for this course. If you are doing research in subject areas not represented below, and need help finding appropriate indexes or resources, please contact Dan Coffey or Ed Goedeken , the librarians working with this class. Note too that ISU patrons can use Interlibrary Loan services to borrow materials not held by ISU Libraries. Historical Reference Books Encyclopedia of Eastern Europe (REF DJK6 E53 2000) There are many short and medium-length articles in this book, on all aspects of Eastern European culture and history, but "...the cornerstones of the volume are the seven long articles on each of the primary countries/regions = Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Yugoslavia, Romania, Bulgaria, and Albania. These comprehensive entries provide an introduction to the major developments that have transpired over the course of the past two centuries." (From the Introduction.) Historical Dictionary of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
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 Crandall, David Dan, Ikuma Doi, Yoshiyuki Emura, Tetsuji Endo, Masao Endo, Tetsuji Eto, Kimio ... Ezaki, Kenjiro Feldman, Morton Foss, Lukas Fujieda, Mamoru Fujii, Bondai ... Furuta, Tokuro Garland, Peter Gondai, Atsuhiko Goto, Makoto Hachimura, Yoshio Haji, Hiroshi Hamaguchi, Shoji Hamanaka, Moritoshi ... Husa, Karel Ichiba, Kohsuke Ichikawa, Toshiharu Ichiyanagi, Kei Ichiyanagi, Toshi ... Izumi, Koji Kabe, Mariko Kadowaki, Osamu Kai, Namino Kai, Naohiko ... Kusunoki, Tomoko Lewis, George E. Lippe, Cort Loeb, David Maeda, Yukio Maita, Shoko Makino, Katori Makino, Yutaka ... Murao, Sachie Nabeshima, Kaori Nagai, Akira Nagao, Issac Nagasawa, Katsutoshi ... Nozawa, Mica Ochi, Yoshiaki Odaira, Koichi Odaka, Atsutada Ogawa, Hirooki ... Ozaki, Toshiyuki Reynolds, Roger Saegusa, Shigeaki Sahara, Hidekazu Saito, Takeo Saito, Takeshi ... Suzuki, Yukikazu Tachihara, Isamu
The Internet For Women In Music (and Those Curious About Them) of all other topics of interest to women composers and the http//music.ACU.EDU/WWW/IAWM/archives.html.genmus is a mailing list for discussion of music in http://www.users.interport.net/~beand/ifwm.html
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Americana Resources - Music Sheet Music Titles CD respectfully inscribed to gen. Lew Wallace. $20.00. K3669, Sheet music CD Compositionsfor the piano by French ComposersANGEL S SERENADE. $6.00. http://www.amres.com/catalogs/SMCD.asp
Musical Instruments - Internet Resources Charts of the frequency composition for a single note played on the guitar are includedand http//kcbbs.gen.nz/users The Physics of Musical Instruments Project. http://www.glenbrook.k12.il.us/gbssci/phys/projects/yep/music/muinet.html
Extractions: Glenbrook South Year-End Projects The Physics of Musical Instruments Internet Links The following World Wide Web sites offer information relevant to your project. Depending on your particular research interest, some sites will obviously be more relevant than others. To optimize the efforts of your web search, each site has been described so that you might judge its usefulness in advance. As you proceed with your World Wide Web search, document your progress (both successes and failures) using the Web Site Trail sheet. Exploratorium Snacks: Sound http://www.exploratorium. edu/xref/area_index.html The Exploratorium museum is an excellent site with a wealth of interactive information on a variety of topics. This link will allow you to browse an index of the variety of areas which are included in the museum. A few topical areas in the museum include "Sound and Hearing" and "Waves and Resonance." Clicking on one of the areas will allow you to view a list of exhibits in that area. And clicking on one of the exhibits will allow you to view information about that exhibit accompanied by a graphic and an explanation. Very useful and highly recommended. Exploratorium Snacks: Sound http://www.exploratorium.edu/