Welcome to one of the oldest web sites about classical music composers. This is one of the best starting points for all sorts of information about classical composers.
Ms. Giroux is an extremely well rounded composer writing works for Symphony Orchestras, Chamber music, Wind Ensembles, Military Bands American and abroad, Soloists, Brass and Woodwind Quintets and other serious formats.
Now in 28 countries, the Music of 21st Century Composer, Stephen Melillo has been played and recorded by some of the World's finest ensembles and conductors. More than 950 works span from the IBM Thinkpad® Demo to the Concerto for Violin & Orchestra.
This website contains many resources related to the composer Arnold Schoenberg. Historical, biographical, and comprehensive infomation related to his compositions can be found at this website.
Welcome to the home page of "The March King" himself, John Philip Sousa (1854-1932). I'm not a scholar; I'm just a big Sousa fan. If you have Sousa information to contribute, please email me.
This is an index, ordered by composer of the program notes and biographies generated for use in programs for performances of the Foothill College Symphonic Wind Ensemble.
Welcome to The Classical Music Navigator, a new concept in classical music education! Whereas many other introductions to the classical music world are in the business of inculcation--they talk at you, about the composers and the music--we have created a
The Aaron Copland Collection ca. 1900-1990 - (American Memory from the Library of Congress)
The inaugural online presentation of the Aaron Copland Collection at the Library of Congress celebrates the centennial of the birth of the American composer Aaron Copland (1900-1990).
Music can try to achieve what Beethoven wanted to express in his above-noted comment. We can call ourselves fortunate that we can enjoy music in general and Beethoven's music in particular, in this spirit. Beyond that, we can, as here in this web site, a
The Hector Berlioz Website - independent personal site devoted to Berlioz’s life and music
Available in English and French, this personal site is devoted to the music, life and works of this great figure. Created, funded and authored by two British academics, the site gives a panoramic view of Berlioz’s life and art, and seeks to recreate the
AllMusic : Music Search, Recommendations, Videos and Reviews
AllMusic is a comprehensive and in-depth resource for finding out more about the albums, bands, musicians and songs you love. On AllMusic you'll find: (a) Reviews of upcoming and classic albums, (b) In-Depth Information about your favorite albums, musicians and songs, (c) Ratings and Picks of the recommended albums and songs within an artist's discography or tracks on an album, (d) Editors' Picks of the albums our staff are listening to, and (e) Sound Samples to hear 30-second clips of music.
Carnegie Hall Performance Guide—Bartók String Quartets
Explore the six string quartets of Bela Bartók through the vision of the Emerson String Quartet in this amalgamation of video footage, written commentary, and animated score.
In the ClassroomClassical music can be an exciting tool. The Classics for Kids® lesson plans and teaching resources give teachers practical, effective plans and activities that use classical music to help children learn, and meet national and state stan
Harvard@Home: Beethoven's Ninth Symphony, with Professor Thomas Kelly
First performed in 1824, the Ninth Symphony has become one of the most recognized and influential pieces of music of all time. Professor Kelly investigates its impact, development and historical perspective through dialogue and demonstration. The three ho
he SoundJunction website’s all about music. You can take music apart and find out how it works, create music yourself, find out how other people make music and how they perform it, you can find out about musical instruments, and look at the backgrounds to
The March King: John Philip Sousa (The Library of Congress Presents: Music,Theater and Dance)
An online presentation of selected music manuscripts, photographs, printed music, historical recordings of the Sousa Band, copies of programs and press clippings, and more from the Sousa Collection at the Library of Congress.
Felix Mendelssohn at the Library of Congress (Performing Arts Encyclopedia, The Library of Congress)
Felix Mendelssohn was a musical jack-of-all trades and he was renowned in his lifetime as an exquisite pianist, conductor, and of course, composer. To mark the bicentennial of his birth in 1809, the Library of Congress's Music Division has created this co
An incredible resource for teaching young students! Students can choose to play games that are extremely fun including composer baseball, composer time machine, music matching, and a painting game. Players actually create a baseball team of composers in t
This site is a directory of many other music and music education resources, providing links and content about performing artists, genres, musical instruments, orchestras, composers, composer forums, composition tools, music videos, and music publishing co