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- Pavarotti, Luciano
- Wikipedia article providing a detailed overview of the career, decline and death of this Italian tenor.
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- Torme, Mel
- Jazz singer known as "The Velvet Fog." From the National Public Radio program, "Jazz Profiles." Offers biography, photographs and numerous audio clips.
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- Vaughan, Sarah
- Called the most important singer to emerge from the bop era. Offers biography, list of major works and links to sites for connected artists. From the PBS series American Masters.
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- Wyndham-Read, Martyn
- English-born folksinger, whose interest in music started during a stay in Australia. Includes a discography, tour dates, and details of his workshops.
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- Silent Night Web
- Dedicated to the Christmas song Silent Night. Includes the song's history, and well as various translations and notation.
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- Edmonton Symphony Orchestra
- Learn about the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra, as well as musical instruments, musicians, and composers. Also offers games and quizzes.
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- From the Top
- Explore the world of classical music by meeting other young musicians. Discover and find musical facts, stories, or guides to all things music-related.
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- Early Music FAQ
- Detailed information about Medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque music, with a repertory overview and lists of CD recordings.
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- Jazz Roots
- Illustrated profiles of early 20th century performers with a timeline from 1800 to 1930 and images of early sheet music.
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- OperaGlass
- Includes libretti, source texts, performance histories, synopses and discographies, plus pictures and background information. Extensive links to composers, librettists, operas, companies and people. From Stanford University.
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- The Rock 'n' Roll Zone
- Features the past five decades and the home of web-radio station RNRZ. Includes news, history and links sections.
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- Chandra and David's
- Learn about traditional Indian music. Introduction and articles on the music and instruments of India.
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- Japanese Traditional Music
- Learn about the history of the traditional music in Japan, explanation on the categories, instruments, its construction, and playing method.
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- Omaha Indian Music
- A collection from the American Folklife Center, Library of Congress. Features traditional Omaha music from the 1890s and 1980s, as well as other research material.
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- The Mississippi: River of Song
- PBS's Smithsonian Institution series explores contemporary music along the Mississippi, using local bands and artists as case studies. Includes online teacher's guide.
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- Thomas Hampson: I Hear America Singing
- An exploration of American concert song with information about influential composers, poets, writers, artists, ideas and events.
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- Traditional World Music Recordings
- CD recommendations for listening to music from countries including India, Iran, Java and China.