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Internet Links to
MUSIC
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In addition to our subject guide, there are numerous websites that provide information on Music. For online journal articles, visit the Music Databases page.
  • Beethoven Bibliographic Database
    Provides a fully-indexed bibliography of published (and selected unpublished) materials relating to Ludwig van Beethoven.

  • The Classic Music Navigator
    Provides a compilation of information on important classical music composers and their works, and arrays this data in a fashion making it easier for the novice or casual listener to identify additional materials that are allied to his or her already-existing "points of familiarity."

  • Eyeneer Music Archives
    Provides music-related background info, biographies, discographies, new release reviews, photos, video, and sound samples.

  • Folkmusic.org
    "The mission of folkmusic.org is to increase the visibility and popularity of live music; to create and provide tools and support to help musicians hone their business, marketing, creative, and performance skills; and to create, expand, and enhance live performance opportunities."

  • Indiana University Music Library
    Provides a collection of links to worldwide internet music resources.

  • Internet Resources for Music Scholars
    Online resources for music scholars from Harvard College Library.

  • Music Selection Resources on the Web
    Provides guidance for music selection including major and independent label listings, reviews, music publishers, library catalogs, and exemplary general, jazz, roots, classical, and world music reference sites, as well as resource guides.

  • Sibelius Academy of Finland
    Provides links to jazz, blues, rock, and pop webpages as well as famous composers, gospel, instruments, research, theory, and opera.

  • Voice of the Shuttle, Music and Dance Page
    Links to academic-oriented music websites.


Send comments or questions to Olga Verbeek, Library Webmaster, at verbeeko@salve.edu.
Revised: May 2007