Links Here are some sites worth checking out, including some contemporary composers, music critics, and performers. |
gullings.blogspot.com - (my blog)
PEOPLE:
Alex Ross - Alex Ross, music critic for The New Yorker and author of The Rest Is Noise (book and blog)
Alex Shapiro - composer
Notes from the Kelp - (Alex Shapiro's blog)
Alexander Wolniak - tenor
Alexandra Gardner - composer
Andrew Rudin - composer
Anne Midgette - music critic for the Washington Post, formerly for the New York Times (click for recent articles)
Candace Bilyk - composer
Gregg Martin - composer
James Rogers - baritone
Kyle Gann - composer, musicologist, music critic
Matt Basta - genius widget and web designer, developer, and implementer extraordinaire, who created the audio widgets I use on my Music page. Also check out his Widgetbox page for more tools.
Melissa Kornacki - mezzo-soprano
Michael Oberhauser - composer
Nico Muhly - composer
Philip Glass - composer
Rachel Barham - soprano, specializing in Baroque and contemporary music
Randy George - classical thereminist
Roc Lee - composer
Steve Reich - composer
William Bolcom - composer
PLACES:
Moog Etherwave Standard Theremin - possibly the coolest musical instrument ever.
Musopen.com has a number of projects running, including a fledgling online music theory textbook, and some public domain sheet music and audio files.
IMSLP / Petrucci Music Library - The place to go for free and legal sheet music source [check the dates, as some scores are not in the Public Domain in the US] (28,244 scores!)
Mutopia - Free, legal sheet music, beautiful engraving (1,541 scores)
MuseData - More free, legal sheet music, out of Stanford University. PDFs of works by Bach, Beethoven, Haydn, and Vivaldi, 1700-1825.
PEOPLE:
Alex Ross - Alex Ross, music critic for The New Yorker and author of The Rest Is Noise (book and blog)
Alex Shapiro - composer
Notes from the Kelp - (Alex Shapiro's blog)
Alexander Wolniak - tenor
Alexandra Gardner - composer
Andrew Rudin - composer
Anne Midgette - music critic for the Washington Post, formerly for the New York Times (click for recent articles)
Candace Bilyk - composer
Gregg Martin - composer
James Rogers - baritone
Kyle Gann - composer, musicologist, music critic
Matt Basta - genius widget and web designer, developer, and implementer extraordinaire, who created the audio widgets I use on my Music page. Also check out his Widgetbox page for more tools.
Melissa Kornacki - mezzo-soprano
Michael Oberhauser - composer
Nico Muhly - composer
Philip Glass - composer
Rachel Barham - soprano, specializing in Baroque and contemporary music
Randy George - classical thereminist
Roc Lee - composer
Steve Reich - composer
William Bolcom - composer
PLACES:
DC Theatre Scene - frequent reviews of local DC metro region theatre, including opera and musicals. Includes content by their "Schmooze Columnist," Joel Markowitz.
ArtSong Update - periodic articles, reviews, and a newsletter for artsong enthusiasts, run by John Campbell and Steve Brockman of Virginia Beach, VA.
Meet the Composer maintains a Publications Page with useful information on how (and why) to commission a new work.
Moog Etherwave Standard Theremin - possibly the coolest musical instrument ever.
Musopen.com has a number of projects running, including a fledgling online music theory textbook, and some public domain sheet music and audio files.
IMSLP / Petrucci Music Library - The place to go for free and legal sheet music source [check the dates, as some scores are not in the Public Domain in the US] (28,244 scores!)
Mutopia - Free, legal sheet music, beautiful engraving (1,541 scores)
MuseData - More free, legal sheet music, out of Stanford University. PDFs of works by Bach, Beethoven, Haydn, and Vivaldi, 1700-1825.
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Updated: 07-01-2010