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Introduction to classical music based on Sony's Essential Classics music series.

News about music, performance reviews, reference resources, events calendars, Webcasts, and recordings

Text, images, and audio clips from the Internet Public Library.

Information on styles, artists, performance, plus links to other sites.

Database of Big Band Jazz musicians and history.

Synopses, songlists, related sites for many Broadway musicals.

Detailed information on over 250 operas, 100 composers, and more.

Performances, artists, and companies from around the world

Music, theater, and dance collections from the Library of Congress

Collection of links to sites by geographic region.

Multiformat collection from the Lomax 1939 southern states recording trip

Lessons and training modules in basic music theory.

A directory of free classical music available over the internet. Searchable by composer or work.

A collection of Beethoven works that have not been publicly recorded. Information on each work is provided as well as a midi file of the work.

Provides information on over 1000 operatic arias, including translations and aria texts of most arias as well as a collection of MIDI files of operatic arias and ensembles.

This directory collected by the American Musicological Society includes websites on a variety of topics including early music, women in music, music in Latin America, and music publishing and record labels.

A collection of scores which are in the public domain, this archive contains a significant collection of scores by major composers as well as thousands of lesser-known works. The scores, primarily in PDF format, can be printed, and most are accompanied by MIDI or other sound files. Many works include both a full score and individual instumental or vocal parts.

A collection of public domain sheet music including composers such as Beethoven, Bach, Handel, and Mozart.

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