Links to other classical music resources
General links
- a vast amount of information can be found at these sites, and through the comprehensive links also found there (there are close to 3000 distinct URL's referenced by the websites in this first group!):
Arto Wikla's Music page
Classical Net homepage
-
entry point to a wide range of musical topics, maintained by Dave Lampson
The Sibelius Academy
in Helsinki, Finland
The Renaissance and Baroque Society of Pittburgh
The PIPE list of Early Music Groups
maintained by Brad Leissa
Raphi's Serious Singers List
-
maintained by Raphael Biran
Early Music FAQ
maintained by Todd McComb
Some pages on a variety of
specialized topics
, many also with comprehensive links:
A very complete
Emma Kirkby Discography
-
by Kehila Amnon
Classical MIDI Archives
Internet Viola Society
Violin Home Page
Cello Gateway to Internet Resources
Gregorian Chant Home Page
The Fractal Music Project
Indian Classical Music Page
The Crumhorn Home page
Theremins and Historic Percussion
The Early Music Shop
of London, England
Tom Moore's Home Page
including his early music record reviews
Lark In The Morning
interesting musical instruments and music
Some selected
composer information pages
(many others are linked in the references above):
Antonin Dvorák
by Bas Geijtenbeek
George Frideric Handel
by Brad Leissa
Handel Catalogue
thematic catalog by Tony Davie
The Life and Works of Hildegard von Bingen
by Kristina Lerman
Joseph Martin Kraus
by Bertil Mårlid
Henry Purcell
by J Salo
Einojuhani Rautavaara
from Tero Tommila
Johan Helmich Roman
by Magnus Svanfeldt
Jean Sibelius
-
and
a list of Sibelius' works
Antonio Soler
by Ray Izumi
Igor Stravinsky Web Page
by John E. Harrington
Some of the better designed
recording company
websites:
The Hyperion WWW Home Page
Harmonia Mundi France
Naxos and Marco Polo
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