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13th-century treatise database called THEMA - this hypertextual database deals only with 13th-century theoretical treatises, transcribed from the original manuscripts, and is x-referenced to the TML project. THEMA is still under construction - scholars are invited to comment or contribute

14th-Century music databases - at Latrobe University; containing information relating to all written musical works (excepting liturgical chant) of the fourteenth century, all the composers to whom they have been attributed and all manuscript sources in which they survive.

American Music Resource - a text-only source of reference information. The collection houses over 800 bibliographies, lists and files, and is indexed by topic (genre and style subdivisions) and subject (individuals - mostly composers).

American Musicological Society

Asian Music Circuit - as well as the concert and CD listings there are essays and articles and links to other specialist sites

Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music

Association for Technology in Music Instruction

Auditory Perception - history, theory and sound examples at McGill University

National Networked Facility for Research in Australian Music

Bach Bibliography Project at Queen's University, Belfast

CCRMA - Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics at Stanford

CCARH - Center for Computer Assisted Research in the Humanities; home of Computing in Musicology, and international directory of applications - essential reading!

Clara Schumann - biography, bibliographies, works list and a campaign to promote performance

Classical MIDI Archives

Music Cognition Research by Honing and Desain.

College Music Society of America

Computer Music Journal - contents, abstracts and useful links to other sites

Anna e Luca: Copyists - produce printed and MIDI editions of previously unpublished works. .MID files available on the Web.

Doctoral Dissertations in Musicology - Online

Early Music - a personal collection of links by Arto Wikla, a Finnish computer scientist and amateur lutenist

Education Links from the Piano Parlor pages

Electroacoustic Music

Ethnomusicology Research Digest

Fractal Music Project - based at the University of Stuttgart

Gender and Music - an on-line undergraduate research project, including a questionnaire, based at the University of Salford.

Harvard University Internet Resources for Music Scholars - maintained by the Eda Kuhn Loeb Music Library, Harvard University.

Iberian & Latin-American Music OnLine - based at RHBNC

Iberian and Latin American Music Archive and Library Project - at the University of Kansas

ICMA - International Computer Music Association page with links to software, research institutions, academic institutions etc

Iconography - International Repertory of Musical Iconography at the University of Cambridge

Indiana University School of Music's comprehesive links to Music Resources on the Internet

Information Structures in Music - a research project dealing with the modeling of musical structure using generative grammars and neural networks

IRCAM - info, courses and links to other sites

Janacek Museum - collection of unofficial web pages for the Music Division of the Moravian Museum in Brno, with information drawn from the (now rather old) guide to the collection, and pictures and other material from the archive itself.

Jazz Online

Journal of Music Theory - info about subscriptions and article/review submissions, contents of recent and upcoming issues, details back-issue sales and e-mail links to the editors

Journal of New Music Research electronic appendix

Leonardo Music Journal

Lully Web Project - University of North Texas Music Library's pilot project - multimedia thematic catalog of the collection of theatrical works, and nucleus for information useful to anyone studying those works.

LYRICA Society for Word-Music Relations - aims to encourage the study of the relationships between music and words.

Mammoth Music Meta-List (classical pages) - another active catalogue with lots of on-line sound

Massenet Operas - synopses, libretti, details of first performances, etc.

Plainsong and Mediaeval Music Society - This site at Newcastle offers a comprehensive list of useful specialist links in one place.

MIDI Guide - compiled at Warwick

The TidBITS Guide to MIDI and the Macintosh - held at Leeds

The Macintosh MIDI Users' Internet Guide - info, software and more links

Mozart Society of America

Music Courses and Course Notes Online

Music Education Online - aimed mostly as schools but has many useful links.

Music Education Resource Base - MERB is a bibliographic database of more than 15,000 resources in music and music education from 20 Canadian and International journals and other sources covering the period from 1956 to the present. The journals are fully indexed by title, author, and subject.

Musicologists - International Directory with email addresses

Music Research Information Service - MRIS is a gateway to research information in the fields of music education, music psychology, music therapy, and music medicine. It is a project of the Institute for Music Research, housed in the Division of Music at the University of Texas at San Antonio. Provides gateways to CAIRSS, a bibliographic database of music research literature, and TIME, a bibliographic database of music software reviews and archives, as well as remote music services.

Experiencing Music Technology: CD-ROM guidebook web pages supporting this CD-ROM which covers Computer-assisted Instruction in Music, Word Processing and Graphics, Music Notation, Music Sequencing and MIDI, Music Sampling and Creating Sound, Networking and Collaborative Computing, and Authoring Systems and Multimedia.

The British Society for Music Therapy

W.W. Norton's Essentials of Music Online

PEARL (Providing Ethnological Archives for Research and Learning) Scottish Studies - with some lovely folksongs (needs RealAudio 5).

Piano on the Net - how to read music, aural training etc. free on-line

Piano Parlor - comprehensive pages of piano-related links plus excellent sections on Software and Education

Plainsong and Mediaeval Music Society - This site at Newcastle offers a comprehensive list of useful specialist links in one place, so I have removedmy existing links to those sites, 6/11/95.

Polish Music Reference Center - a unique resource on music of Polish origin consisting of more than 10,000 titles (books, scores, recordings, articles and journals) on Polish classical, folk and jazz music at the University of Southern California

Public Domain Music - a resource to help you find (and get the appropriate paperwork to use) music that is in the public domain.

Royal Musical Association

RISM-US (International Inventory of Musical Sources) - information from libraries in the United States about music manuscripts, printed music, and libretti of the period ca. 1580-1825.

The Salieri Project - characterisation of algorithmic aspects in music at the Technical University of Darmstadt.

Schools Music - composing and improvising - on-line conference at Clyde Virtual University.

Schumann, Clara - biography, bibliographies, works list and a campaign to promote performance

SHARC - SHARC ('Sandell Harmonic Archive') is a database of musical timbre information consisting of spectrum analyses of real musical instrument tones. You can browse through the database by looking at graphic plots of the spectra, and listen to waveforms synthesized from these spectra. Also, the database is public domain, so you can download it and use it at your own site.

Sibelius Academy - Music pages with lots of links to other servers.

Society for Music Theory

Society for Seventeenth-Century Music

Sonances- devoted to twentieth-century music

Sound - digitized sound archives available on the Internet.

Resources for Musicians with Special Needs

Teaching using the Web - Student essays on opera at Edinboro University of Pennsylvania.

Thesaurus Musicarum Italicarum - a coherent electronic corpus of Italian music treatises from the second half of the sixteenth to the early seventeenth century at the Department of Computer and Humanities at Utrecht University.

Library of Congress Vatican Exhibit (Music Section) - lots of beautiful manuscripts

Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, USA - Instructional materials and more links

Wagner Archive - compiled by Hannu Salmi, University of Turku, Finland (much in German)

International Alliance for Women in Music (IAWM) - a resource on women composers and women-in-music topics, located at Abilene Christian University in Texas. Includes the RHBNC syllabus archive previously listed here.

The World Lecture Hall (Music pages) - Instructional materials on Computer Music and Music in World Cultures, both leading to more links

WWW Library (Music) - a comprehensive active catalogue of musical resources on the InterNet


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