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  1. Musical Landscapes in Color: Conversations with Black American Composers by William C. Banfield, 2003-02-28
  2. Water Music by Marjorie Ryerson, Paul Winter, 2003-08-22
  3. Solo: Women Singer-Songwriters in Their Own Words
  4. American Mavericks: Musical Visionaries, Pioneers, Iconoclasts by Susan Key, Larry Rothe, 2001-10-01
  5. Astor Piazzolla: Su vida y su musica / The life and music by Maria Susana Azzi, 2004-01
  6. A Venetian Concert: Grand Italian Architecture And Renaissance Music by edel classics, 2006-02-15
  7. Virgil Thompson: Composer on the Aisle by Anthony, Tommasini, 1998-12-01
  8. Vision: The Life and Music of Hildegard von Bingen by Hildegard of Bingen, Barbara Newman, 1995-11-01
  9. Film Composers Guide 1997-1998 (4th ed) by Vincent Francillion-Jacquet, 1997-06
  10. From Paris to Peoria: How European Piano Virtuosos Brought Classical Music to the American Heartland by R. Allen Lott, 2003-02-06
  11. Making Music Modern: New York in the 1920s by Carol J. Oja, 2003-02-13
  12. Unsung: A History of Women in American Music (Contributions in Women's Studies, No. 14) by Christine Ammer, 1980-06
  13. Memory Slips: A Memoir of Music and Healing by Linda K. Cutting, 1998-01-28
  14. Women and Music: A History

21. Online Music Scores
Euterpe, the Muse of music, Bonnart …shows Euterpe, the Muse of music (who isplaying one if the baroque recorders being made specific composers AL. Johann
http://plato.acadiau.ca/courses/musi/callon/2273/scores.htm
Online Music Scores (to Download)
Gordon J. Callon site map
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[These links include only sites with scores that may be downloaded free of charge.]
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Collections, Early Music Guides Collections, Traditional (European/North American) Music ... Individual Composers and Arrangers (current) To: Viewing Software Score Links Notation ... FTP Directory Additional scores at:
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22. Internet Public Library: Musicians & Composers
sites and information on buying African music are also to access brief biographiesof composers/performers with links to information on specific works.
http://www.ipl.org/div/subject/browse/ref15.50.00/
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You can also view Magazines Associations on the Net under this heading.
African Music Encyclopedia
http://africanmusic.org/
A searchable encyclopedia dedicated to African music performed by musicians in Africa and in countries around the world. There are country and artist indexes, along with a glossary of musical styles and terms. A list of links to related sites and information on buying African music are also included.
All About Jazz
http://www.allaboutjazz.com/
This comprehensive site includes jazz news, reviews, festivals, interviews, audio downloads, photos, and biographies of over 3600 jazz musicians.
All Classical Guide
http://allclassical.com/
The All Classical Guide site allows users to access brief biographies of composers/performers with links to information on specific works. When browsing the AMG Classical database, users can also listen to MIDI files containing the theme to major compositions. The Classical MIDI File Project, which contains more than 20,000 musical themes, can be accessed by composer name and then choosing from the listed repertoire. Links are also provided to the All Music Guide Glossary, a detailed reference source for a wide variety of music-related terms.
All Music Guide
http://www.allmusic.com/

23. Classical Net - Interesting Links - Composer Sites
Organization Link Page for societies devoted to specific composers. Women composers Women in music - Historical Women composers - Young composers
http://www.classical.net/music/links/complink.html

Composer Informational Sites
This page provides links to composer information at Classical Net and on the web. Be sure to visit the Basic Repertoire (with over 260 composer pages) and Composer Works Lists sections of Classical Net for further information on specific composers, in addition to the dedicated pages listed below. Many recording labels have made extensive information about composers available at their sites. See the Commercial Links Page for a list of recording labels on the web. There is some overlap with the Musician Informational Sites link page. In general, if a musician is also well-known as a composer, the site will be listed here. Many performers are also composers, and vice versa. If the musician is generally best known as a performer, the site will be listed on the Musician Informational Sites page. Also see the Organization Link Page for societies devoted to specific composers. Composers listed in bold face have dedicated pages at Classical Net . Visit these pages for more links for these composers. A B C D ...
Multi-Composer Sites
Carl Friedrich Abel
Adolphe-Charles Adam
John Adams
Leslie Adams
Jean-Louis Agobet
Alexander Agricola
Isaac Albeniz
Stephen Albert
Tomaso Albinoni Johann Georg Albrechtsberger Alfonso X "El Sabio" Charles-Valentin Alkan Georgio Allegri T.J. Anderson

24. Classical Net - Composers - Arnold
His instrumental and chamber music is less well known like the concerti, writtenwith specific performers in Unusually for a British composer, vocal works are
http://www.classical.net/music/comp.lst/acc/arnold.html
Sir Malcolm Henry Arnold
(b. 1921)
b. Northampton (England); 21 October 1921 Normal societies lock away their troublemakers, but the British have this peculiar habit of knighting theirs... and so, in 1993, a trumpeter, composer, conductor and firebrand called Malcolm Arnold woke up with the label "Sir" before his name (it's not known at this time whether he had to kneel before his Queen to collect the "gong"). It would appear, however, that Sir Malcolm has not permitted his belated respectability to tarnish a reputation for genial irrascability (from the interview appended to the National SO of Ireland/Andrew Penny recording of his Ninth Symphony: "There's life in the old dog yet").... An impertinent beginning; but in many ways, Malcolm Arnold is an impertinent composer. To this day, the British musical establishment has struggled to get a handle on him... despite a flood of concerts in Britain celebrating Arnold's 75th year, the current (1996) London Proms program features one short work only ( The Sound Barrier rhapsody as part of its "Last Night" carnival). Admittedly, even Arnold's admirers admit that sometimes he could be his own worst enemy... from the unexpected intrusion of the piccolos which shatter the dignity of his First Symphony through the persistently off-key foghorn of the

25. Urban Strawberry Lunch - Beating The Funk Out Of Junk. Instruments, Junk Instrum
self made instruments, instrument inventors, musical instruments, African music,composers, music for prepared buildings, site specific events, site specific
http://www.usl.org.uk/
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26. Paul James' Modern Music Review
Readers how wish to contribute short overviews of the music of specific composers,for example, are welcome to do so, especially for composers who have not yet
http://music.pauljames.de/
An online overview and guide to aspects of 20th Century Classical Music and of Contemporary Celtic Folk Music Last updated on November 28, 2000 20th Century Classical Music Composers A-D
Alwyn, Arnold, Barber, Bartok, Bax, Bridge, Britten, Copland, Dutilleux Composers E-M
Finzi, Holmboe, Holst, Ireland, Janacek, Martland, Martinu, Mathias, Maxwell-Davies, Messiaen, Moeran Composers N-R
Composers S

Schnittke, Shostakovich, Simpson, Szymanowski Composers T-Z
Tavener, Tippett, Tubin, Vaughan Williams, Walton, Yoshimatsu Top Symphonies Click here to see my Top 30 list of favourite symphonies, as well as lists of my favourite concerti, orchestral works, choral/song works and chamber works.
Collections
Reviews of other classical CD collections which do not fit into the A-Z list.
Missing Composers Index
A list of composers not included in my reviews but suggested by readers, with some descriptions and links.
Celtic Folk Music etc. Scottish Music
Capercaillie, Deaf Shepherd, Dick Gaughan, William Jackson, Dougie MacLean, Ossian, Sileas, Andy M. Stewart, Tannahill Weavers, Wolfstone Irish Music
Altan, Anuna, Bothy Band, Kevin Burke

27. Score Reviews At Composer-specific Fan Sites Are Useless For Most Readers
Composerspecific fan sites are an unreliable source for reviews of don t know howany general film music fan can view is also why I don t interview composers.
http://www.filmtracks.com/scoreboard/main.cgi?read=111106

28. WebRing: Hub
This Ring may include pages on composers, genres of Classical music, specific instruments,teaching of instruments, voice, choral, orchestral, or other musical
http://i.webring.com/go?ring=artmusic;id=142;random

29. Medieval Music
his lutes, including pictures, compositions, lute composers of the lost in the mazeof early music information his site provides some specific information which
http://www.providence.edu/dwc/medmus.htm
Medieval Music
ARTO WIKLA'S MUSIC PAGE
Location: http://www.cs.helsinki.fi/~wikla/music.html Description: Arto's site is dedicated to a hodge-podge of early music information, including his special love - the lute and its compositions. In fact, most of the actual information (as opposed to links to other sites) is dedicated to Arto and his lutes, including pictures, compositions, lute composers of the late medieval/early renaissance period, a program that enables you to compose your own lute continuo, etc. The site does have an enormous number of links to other informational sites which Arto has described in enough detail so that the browser does not get lost in the maze of early music information. Since it is Arto's site, his emphasis on the lute is understandable if a little annoying; his site provides some specific information which is useful if you have specific questions; otherwise, this site is invaluable for its links to other sites, all described in brief detail. A great springboard to music on the Web. Tamara L. Farrell

30. Composers Music Forum All Ages Musicians Composers Artists
Network Forums, be sure to scroll down and find the forum category “music andComposition The consequences of disobeying these guidelines are not specific.
http://www.webquad.com/ph/html/forum.php
Talk, Share Ideas, and Listen
Join in on the many discussions at the Performance Hall forum! Not only can you discuss topics relating to music, but you can share your own music as well The Performance Hall forum is specifically geared towards topics relating to music composition with MIDI keyboards, soundtracks, movie music, and more, such as composition methods and techniques.
The goal of the Performance Hall forum is to provide visitors with a peaceful atmosphere, where they can simply enjoy themselves and talk about music. The PH Forum is a part of the WebQuad Network forums - therefore, feel free to post out on the other forums as well that are a part of the WebQuad Network Forums. When you are at the WebQuad Network Forums, be sure to scroll down and find the forum category “Music and Composition”. TERMS OF AGREEMENT.
By posting and visiting the WebQuad Network Forum Community At http://www.webquad.com/forum ALL visitors understand, accept, uphold, and agree to the “Forum Rules” as follows:
No Flaming Or Arguments!

31. NewMusicBox- The Web Mag From The American Music Center Covering New American Mu
The sound of much American concert music is largely shaped by thefact that composers are writing for specific ensembles. It is
http://www.newmusicbox.org/page.nmbx?id=01tp00

32. Decca Music Group - Composers
Mozart lived and died in an epoch in which composers wrote music for specific occasions,and he would have been astonished by the devotion that vast numbers of
http://www.deccaclassics.com/music/composers/mozart.html
Help Contact Composers Soundtracks Composers Genre Themes ... Series Search our Catalogue Detailed Search Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
(Salzburg, 1756 - Vienna, 1791) Harvey Sachs Biographical notes (c) 1996, reprinted by permission of Deutsche Grammophon GmbH, Hamburg A very small selection of major works: Orchestral: 41 Symphonies (the best known being the Paris, the Haffner, the Linz, the Prague, No. 40 and the Jupiter), Divertimenti, Dances, Serenades (among which Eine kleine Nachtmusik, the Haffner, the Posthorn, the Serenata notturna), the Sinfonia concertante in E flat, 2 Flute Concertos, Concerto for Flute and Harp, Clarinet Concerto, Oboe Concerto, Bassoon Concerto, 4 Horn Concertos, 27 Piano Concertos (among which the Jeunehomme, No. 21 Elvira Madigan, the Coronation), Concerto for 2 Pianos and Orchestra, Concerto for 3 Pianos and Orchestra, 5 Violin Concertos. Chamber: Serenades (the best known being the Gran partita), Divertimenti, Duos, Clarinet Quintet, Piano Quintet, 6 String Quintets, 4 Flute Quartets, Oboe Quartet, 2 Piano Quartets, 23 String Quartets, 6 Piano Trios, 36 Sonatas for Piano and Violin, Instrumental solo: 18 Piano Sonatas, Duport Variations, Variations on Ah vous dirai-je, Maman.

33. Using Visual Aids To Introduce Musical And Stylistic Analysis
we cover nearly 1000 years worth of music, focus on over 20 different composers fromseveral countries, and introduce students to musicspecific terminology to
http://www.grad.berkeley.edu/gsi/tea/essays_02-03/f_rivera.html
If "Writing about Music is Like Dancing about Architecture," Maybe it is Time to Draw:
Using Visual Aids to Introduce Musical and Stylistic Analysis
by Francesca Rivera, Music Teaching problem/issue: Method or strategy implemented: Assessment of outcome:

34. Curricular Resources In Music
suggests, this web site has a specific focus in of musical resources including artists,choirs, commercial music resources, composers, countries and
http://www.cln.org/subjects/music_cur.html
Curricular Resources in Music Below are the CLN "Theme Pages" which focus on specific topics within Music. CLN's theme pages are collections of useful Internet educational resources within a narrow curricular topic and contain links to two types of information. Students and teachers will find curricular resources (information, content...) to help them learn about this topic. In addition, there are links to instructional materials (lesson plans) which will help teachers provide instruction in this theme.
Publish Your Creative Work On-lineTheme Page
Songs for Children Theme Page
This CLN Theme Page has links to Internet sources of Songs for Children. At these sites, you'll find the lyrics to songs that are popular with children. In some cases, there will also be downloadable sound files and occasionally you'll also have access to the musical score. Search engines which allow you to find songs by artist or by key word are also common.
General Music Resources Here are a number of links to other Internet resources which contain information and/or other links related to Music. Please read our
All Music Guide
The All Music Guide (AMG) is an on-line database of recorded music. It contains (among other things) information on more than 200,000 popular albums, 16,000 artist biographies, and 900,000 song titles. Users can search the database by title or by artist in two modes - fast or precision supersearch.

35. ASCAP Concert Music: Tips For Composers
a timely response when their requests are to fulfill such specific projects.composers need permission before beginning the task of writing the music.
http://www.ascap.com/concert/tips.html
Concert Music Home About Concert Music Concert News Concert Music Awards ... Performance Notification
Tips for Facilitating Composer Requests
to Set Poetry or Prose to Music
  • Text Selection and Permissions Composers choose inspiring contemporary texts which best express their own sensibility and which are appropriate for a specific musical purpose or occasion. Setting texts to music exposes wider audiences to the unique contributions of talented writers and poets. Normal music uses When permission to set text to music is requested, the non-exclusive uses composers usually seek are:
  • Permission to set the music to the text. Permission to assign the musical work to a music publisher or to self-publish the musical work.
    Deadline Constraints Composers freqently write on commission with deadlines, and so appreciate a timely response when their requests are to fulfill such specific projects. Composers need permission
  • 36. ASCAP Film & TV: Frequently Asked Questions For Student And Independent Filmmake
    with the record label who owns the specific recording you can hire a composer to writethis music for you ASCAP works with film composers and composer agents at
    http://www.ascap.com/filmtv/faq.html

    How to Acquire Music for Films
    Workshops Legends
    HOW TO ACQUIRE MUSIC FOR FILMS
    Frequently asked questions for student and independent filmmakers
    Q: WHAT LICENSES MUST I GET TO USE A SONG IN MY FILM? A: If you are using a pre-recorded song or another pre-recorded piece of music in your film, there are two rights you need to clear; that is to say, you need to get two different licenses to use the music.
    • www.ascap.com . Songs that are not represented by ASCAP might be found at the National Music Publishers' Association "Songfile" website ( www.nmpa.org ).You will be provided with a contact at the publisher's Business Affairs or Licensing Department. Master Use License: This is the right to reproduce a specific recording of a song in your film. You clear this right with the record label who owns the specific recording you would like to use; see the liner notes of the recording to find out which company this is. Alternatively, you can get contact information for record labels by calling ASCAP's Film/TV Department. You will be provided with a contact at the record label's Business Affairs Department.

    37. Great Composers Music Camp Packet
    Learn historical events and listen to the music of the masters. (specific musicis suggested, but not included.) Composer biographies, musical styles
    http://www.theorytime.com/mall/music_camps/great_composers_music_camp.asp
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    Click image to enlarge. Back to Music Camp Series... Travel back in time to the Baroque, Classical, Romantic and Contemporary periods and meet some of the world’s greatest composers! Learn historical events and listen to the music of the masters. (Specific music is suggested, but not included.) Composer biographies, musical styles, historical time lines and descriptive information about each time period are included in addition to worksheets that review and drill general information regarding each period. Activities include games, crafts, listening and the performance of a suggested musical (musical not included). (85 Pages) Item # Description ISBN # Price TT-0300 Great Composers Music Camp Packet ISBN 1-890348-30-9
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    These are low-quality scanned images intended for sample viewing only.

    38. UNT Libraries:  Subject Guide:  Music
    Resource Manuals an extensive ongoing series with manuals on individual composers.BioBibliographies in music from Greenwood Press. music-specific Writing Guides
    http://www.library.unt.edu/subjects/music/musicbib.htm

    BOOKS, SCORES, AND SOUND RECORDINGS To look up books on music, scores, and sound recordings, first consult the Online Catalog The Online Catalog contains both materials added to the collections since 1979 and numerous older materials; for additional older materials, please consult the card catalogs in the Music Library. You can search by subject, author, composer, or title in either kind of catalog. ABSTRACTS AND INDEXES - ELECTRONIC
    These are available by clicking the hotlinks below, by using the Libraries' Electronic Resources access page: http://irservices.library.unt.edu
    and searching resource titles, or by searching resource titles in the Libraries' online catalog: http://iii.library.unt.edu/ Please note: go to http://irservices.library.unt.edu and follow appropriate links to learn how you can get electronic resources from home.
    1. MUSIC-SPECIFIC SOURCES: Music Index indexes ca. 547 music periodicals from various countries; coverage: 1979-1997 with annual updates

    39. The American Music Center
    instrumentation/ensemble type by a specific composer, fill in is administered bythe composers and publishers are a member of the American music Center, you
    http://www.amc.net/resources/library/scores.html
    PLEASE NOTE: If you wish to review a published score(s), we suggest that you contact the publisher directly and request a perusal score. Please feel free to contact us to obtain publishers’ contact information. If you are in the in the New York City area, you may wish to visit The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts to peruse scores that are in the AMC Collection. You must make an appointment to do so ahead of time by calling us at (212) 366-5260 x11 or x21.
    Search by Composer Name (optional) Last name: First name: Search by Instrumentation/Ensemble To search for a specific instrumentation/ensemble type, click the appropriate circle and press "Search". To perform a narrower search , move your cursor over the name of the instrumentation/ensemble type and click once. If the name is not linked, you cannot narrow your search on that item. Keyboards Solo Instrument(s) with Chamber Orchestra Winds Solo Instrument(s) with String Orchestra ... Solo Voice with or without Keyboard Percussion Solo Voice with one or more Instruments Percussion with Keyboards Two or more Solo Voices with or without accompaniment Mixed Ensembles with or without Keyboards Chorus Sextets, Septets, Octets, Nonets, with or without Keyboards

    40. Blackwell's Online Bookshop - UK
    20th Century composers HALF PRICE! Specialisms. Blackwell s music Shop, OxfordAs a specialist music shop we prepare music catalogues covering specific areas
    http://www.blackwell.co.uk/music

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