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Corridos Sin Fronteras - http://www.corridos.org/
Information from Smithsonian Institute about the native Mexican folk music tradition. Includes a graphical timeline, music samples, videos, guides and background material for teachers. |
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Medieval Music and Arts Foundation - http://www.medieval.org/
Early Western and traditional non-Western music: Recording suggestions, discussion, articlesl links. |
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This Day In Music History - http://datadragon.com/day/
Daily listing of what happened on this day; extensive introductory tutorial on music notation. (CD sales: affiliate) |
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Eras Online - http://www.essentialsofmusic.com/eras/eras.html
Basics about the major periods of classical (art) music, with terms, composers, RAM audio examples, and purchase links. From Essentials of Music, sponsored by Sony Classical and W. W. Norton. |
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International Alliance for Women in Music - http://www.iawm.org/
Includes chronology, extensive biographies of obscure musicians, MIDI files, discography, bibliography, and resources. |
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Black History and Classical Music - http://chevalierdesaintgeorges.homestead.com/History.html
Brief overview and biographical notes about conductors and performers in the classical tradition. |
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Gallery Music - http://www.westgallerymusic.co.uk/index.html
(Sung by church and chapel "bands" in the UK in the 18th and 19th centuries) Includes articles, sample scores and MIDI files, links, and organizations. |
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The Music of Freemasonry - http://www.masonmusic.org/
Masonic influences on Classical music, and music in the Lodge: Notes, MIDI samples, and facsimile pages. |
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Music and Chess - http://www.greschak.com/muschess.htm
An annotated bibliography of musical compositions related to chess. |
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The History of Czech Music - http://www.radio.cz/hudba/indexeng.html
A brief history of Czech music, from the Middle Ages to the 20th century; Biographies and work of important composers. (Radio Hudba, Czech Republic) |