Classical Music Links Suggested by Music 153 Students

Link Suggested By URL Reasons Submitted
Barbara Harbach http://www.vivacepress.com Great women composers, tasteful graphics, music publishing company.
June Chantaranakarach http://gladstone.uoregon.edu/~jlinc/complst.html Great to know the life of each composer and what they achieved in their lifetime.
Michelle King http://www.wnet.org/mom/ Wynton Marsalis: graphics were attention grabbing, and there was a lot of information about Jazz music.
Jessica Robins http://www.music.sony.com/Music/Classical/frame/PlacidoDomingo/index.htm Examples of work that he has done in his career: as conductor, awards and distinctions, and duties as an Artistic Advisor and music director.
Angela Newhouse http://weber.u.washington.edu/~sbode/music/baroque2.html#bach Information on Bach and his music.
Amy L. Falter http://pages.nyu.edu/~whitwrth/ It deals with women composing instead of men.
Sara Bernice Smith http://www.classicalinsites.com/live/hallfame/masters/beetbio.html Musical legend and I had no idea he was deaf.
Sherrie Casteel http://www.aimcmc.com/catg/jazz.html It Offered pictures and the background of various artists.
Debra Nugent http://home.sn.no/%7Efodegard/j.htm It A christian music (all types) base for information for future reference on where certain groups are performing, who is new, what do their lyrics really mean to life and more.
Melissa Davenport http://www.intr.net/bleissa/lists/choral.html It The EMVE List is definitely worth taking a look at!
Bryan Rufener http://www.gospelroots.com/welcome1.html It The web page was interesting because it had many features such as a store to browse in and concert dates of bands.
Carmelyn DeMiero http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/8785/ella.html Background on Ella Fitzgerald along with several articles that have been written about her.
Kim Snell http://www.mhrcc.org/mozart/mozart.html It It has listed his biography, works, reviews, Mozart in the movies, pictures, tee shirts, and there are also links to other Mozart pages.
Jessica Dadisman http://magic.hofstra.edu:7003/immortal/index.html I love Beethoven and his music.
Lisa Marie Decoursey http://www.safesong.com/ I will be an elementary school teacher and I will be able to access this site in the class room.
Brian Thome http://charlotte.acns.nwu.edu/larryt/miles/milestones.html His music has always been on the cutting edge of jazz.
Jenny Palmer http://pantheon.cis.yale.edu/%7Edeclaris/ballads/songs.html I listen to all different types of Irish music. I love the history behind the lyrics.
Amber Ames http://www.flash.net/~rdreagan/index.shtml One of my favorite musicians of this era is Benny Goodman.
Stacey Humphreys http://www.seas.columbia.edu/~tts6/ella.html It is about Ella Fitzgerald and contains images, a biography, and also some music clips.
Susan Vinci http://www.centrum.dk/users/cpoll I have an interest in Danish groups and jazz music.
Emily Daley http://www.dmxmusic.com/S02/S02P09.html I am particularly interested in big band jazz.
Colette LeBaron http://bustm.bu.edu:8000/mac/U2/ This was the most complete sight I found on the web; it had almost everything.
Matthew McNaghten http://www.compassnet.com/~dminor/beethoven/ I picked Beethoven because he is one of the classical composers I really enjoy. His 9th symphony is my personal favorite.
Jolyne Angus http://www.aimcmc.com/catg/childsong.html This site provided many children's music titles that included jazz in the songs.
Julie Gibbs http://www.ilinks.net/%7Eholmesr/duke.htm It has a neat background with his picture and lots of information.
Shannon Castelda http://www.hallucinet.com/no_doubt/main.html I discovered a lot of information about them from viewing this homepage.
Tiffiny Thomas http://www.atlanticclassics.com/artist/Vengerov/press/press2.html Information about the Russian violinist, Maxim Vengerov.
Kim Wooldridge http://www.rt66.com/santafe_symph/ I have always been interested in the symphony and think it is wonderful music to listen to.
Ayako Inui http://dcfnet.com/php.cgi/melody/index.html This music program is designed to introduce young children to a variety of music experiences.
Shelley Kernan http://www.mindspring.com/~wombsnd/ I was interested in this because I believe that music can be used as therapy for young children and mothers.
Angela Clinton http://www.rootsworld.com/rw/rw.html Online magazine of world music, root, folk, etc.
Angela Clinton http://www.visionx.com/jazz/ All about jazz and jazz newsgroups, a jazz guitar tip, and tons of information.
Julie Alexander http://phya.snu.ac.kr/lontano/Music/Beethoven/beethoven.symphonies.html / Specific information on Beethoven's work.
Jennifer Bass http://www.gacoast.com/navigator/quimbys.html/ Pictures, background information, and musical samples as well. This link was rated as one of the top 5% visited sites.
John Ibsen http://www1.playboy.com/jazz/noframes/artists/Soloists/faddis.html Jon Faddis is my all time favorite Jazz musician.
Danielle Wood http://www.classicalmus.com/composers/beethove.html I love his music and its very spirited and unique.
Caroline Peterson http://www.geocities.com/BourbonStreet/2979 I choose this page because I have seen Maynord Ferguson in concert twice and I really enjoy trumpet music.
Shannon Casteldahttp://www.macnet.or.jp:80/pa/akira/bob.html They are a very good band that I enjoy listening to. They have a lot of political messages to include in their song lyrics.
Stacee Renee Kerr http://www.ipl.org/exhibit/mushist/ People could learn a lot of information about styles of music in different periods of time.
Melissa Azzano http://www.classicalinsites.com/live/home/ Viewers can learn about composers, meet other musicans, read about musical news, learn about the Bernstein studio, and listen to music.
Megan Haderleinhttp://www.rockhouse.com/USA/homepages/24.html Childrens songs can even be educational and a exciting way for young students to learn.
Chad Davidsonhttp://scs.student.virginia.edu/%7Ebvoices/ Black gospel mass choirs have a sound that grabs your soul as well as your body and makes you want to get up and sing for joy.
Marcella Tiffanyhttp://www.ltam.lu/ourpages/STUDENTS/RWAGNER/home.htm It is a wonderful Classical Music homepage with various links to ensembles, and orchestras.
Brooke Smithhttp://www.adapta.it/nina/welcome.html I love Nina Simone's music and it was a site that discussed her life and her biography.
Kimberley Scotthttp://www2.magmacom.com/~rbour/jazz.htm Charlie Parker interests me because he has been so influential in Jazz.
Scott Cookhttp://www.zweb.com/lpn Coming soon.
Jian-Hwa Wanghttp://imusic.com/cgi-bin/clubimusic/radio/clubradio.cgi This is On-line Music,you can choose what you want to listen to.
Jian-Hwa Wanghttp://www.jazzstar.com/ Idaho jazz.
Melissa Schmidthttp://previews.net/ It has the charts of all the different styles of music.
Natalie Stonehttp://www.samsmusic.ch/malcolm.html She is a jazz vocalist from Iowa. She is now singing in countries all over Europe with a group of her own.
Chien-Hung Chen http://www.webcom.com/friedman/dixie.html We can understand the origin of Jazz and download some sample wav files for listening.
Renee Adams http://gladstone.uoregon.edu/~jlinc/romantic.html#cschumann She was not just a composer, she was also a painist.
Jenn Ambuehlhttp://www.classicalmus.com/composers/tchaikov.html I chose this because it had a great bio. on Tchaikovsky, and he composed wonderful musical masterpieces for Ballet.
Ryan Satherhttp://www.guitarist.com/cg/cg.htm The information is useful to the beginner as well as the experienced guitarist.
Amy Corrado http://classicalmus.com/composers/mozart.html This sight told the story of his life and was very interesting.
Mardeen Ruddhttp://www.rainsong.com/net11/g01c.htm Shows samples of classical guitars and you can listen to a sample of Prelude in G Major by JS Bach.
Jackie Payne http://classicalmus.com/composers/chopin.html I chose the classical composer Chopin because I love his music.
Brian Holcombe http://www.chetatkins.com/ My choice of musical link was Chet Atkins Home page due to his extraordinary guitar playing ability.
Brian Holcombe http://smi-loan.com/oagl Cool guitar links homepage that has many links for the guitar player or anyone who wishes to know about the guitar.
Ashley Hedrickhttp://www.handelandhaydn.org/ I have also heard that because of the order contained in classical music if you listen to it while studying you will obtain more information.
Anthony Bennetthttp://akihabara.basistech.com/bach/ This page has answers to questions and links for Johann Sebastian Bach.
Barbara Haugenhttp://138.202.168.1/ethics/group2/musica.html Discusses the relationship between music and religion. For example...The Beastie Boys and Buddhism.
Barbara Haugenhttp://138.202.168.1/ethics/group2/danielle.html History page for contempory Black Gospel.
Richard Crookhttp://wuol.org/links.html Includes Composers, Artists, and recordings.
Richard Crookhttp://www.cygnus.com/misc/kfjc/md/db/by-category.html Looks like it pretty much covers all genres too!!
Erica Lyonshttp://falcon.jmu.edu/%7Eclearyaj/jazz.html It gave you a lot of different things to get into.
Erica Lyonshttp://oneworldmt.com/thehat/ The Musicians Art Gallery was so interesting!
Julie Alexander http://www.verbo.org/ It has alot of information on the religion as well as some of their music shown in notation, so you can read it.
Lan Chi Yiu http://spruce.evansville.edu/~al22/beethoven.html I choose this piece is because I would like to know Beethoven's background.
Tiffany Tiplin http://cnct.com/home/mlp/bbm.html Refers to big bands in jazz.
Mandie Houghan http://www.libertyhall.com/ I am very interested in jazz, particularlly the artist Louis Armstrong.
Kimberly Erickson http://members.gnn.com/anitaod/emily.htm#videos I found this site about Anita. There are a lot of pictures, and it talks about some other people like, Benny Goodman, Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington, and others.
Jessica Hudnell http://www.rolling.com.tw/jzz/history/swing.htm It gave details on the different time periods of the swing era.
Melanie Quist http://www.kajen.malmo.se/~rasken/miles.html I greatly enjoy the music that Miles Davis has made and performed.
Shelby Calloway http://www.jazznet.com/~lmcohen/jn_495mm.html I am beyond impressed by her and her contributions to our jazz world.
Shelby Calloway http://www.a2z.com/wbez/marian.htm I am beyond impressed by her and her contributions to our jazz world.
Saralise Orr http://usashopping.com/paol/BachThumb1.html I liked this site because it plays some of his great pieces!
Erin Guy http://student-www.uchicago.edu/users/mao2/bachinfo.html I enjoyed this page simply because it gives a full description of his life and works.
Jaime Cantu http://www.altusdesign.com/beethoven/bio/ A great classical composer. I never knew he was deaf at one point of his life.
Scott Cook http://www.knittingfactory.com/TheClub/WhatIsJazz/Artists.html I chose this page due to the fact that there are a few Seattle locals playing at the festival.
Brenda Keatley http://pubweb.acns.nwu.edu/~pfa/dreamhouse/nursery/rhymes.html I like nursery rhymes and they had an entire page that had lyrics to a bunch of different nursery rhymes.
Jessica Prentice http://www.acns.nwu.edu/jazz/styles/style-map.html It is a map of jazz music history.
Peter Wilson http://celtic.stanford.edu/ceolas.html Great information on the history, definition, instruments, and artists involved with Celtic Folk Music.
Colette LeBaron http://www.bart.nl/~ecduzit/billy/index.html I've been a Billie Holiday fan ever since I saw the movie Forever Young.
Jenifer Higgins http://www.teleport.com/~rfrederi/wtommy01.htm A trombonist that I liked, Tommy Dorsey.
Kirsten Hallum http://www.teleport.com/~allegro/ Coming soon.
Sherry Marlow http://www.win.net/~mainstring/kyfolk/welcome.html My family has a backgroung in folk music and the interest starts in Kentucky.
Mikel Panagos http://www.best.com/~kquick/bands.html It gives a little information about many different dixieland bands.
Hollie Carlson http://www.quebectel.com/Jazz/ A lot of wonderful graphics and musical clips. It's done by musicians our age and they make Jazz seem really fun!
Hillary Henke http://www.asis.com/pitter/toddlers.html It is creative, fun and educational music for everyone.
Chrissi Ross http://www.ai2a.net/~jwilson/bgmusic.htm After falling in love with this song, I relized that I loved all classical music.
Chong Tang http://www.euro.net/classic.html This is web site that can link you to a variety of homepages.
Amy Chippendale http://www.speakeasy.org/nwjazz/bios/mandyck.html Focuses on a jazz player from the Northwest, Rick Mandyck.
Ron Murphy http://www.jazzcorner.com/stewart.html Stewart is very interesting to me.
Lindsay A. Harle http://town.hall.org/Archives/radio/Kennedy/Taylor/bt_satch.html I have always loved Louie not only for his trumpet playing but also because he had an amazing life and I love his scat-singing.
Karmell Seibold http://www.disney.com/DisneyRecords/index.html This site has new releases, sound tracks, read along and sing alongs, and collections. It also gets you to the Disney Store.
Sara Stewart http://www.bigbands.com/bio.htm I love big band music and I had never heard of Horace Heidt and his band.
Jennifer Hardan http://www.acns.nwu.edu/jazz/artists/ellington.duke/ This site gives different links to different Duke Ellington home pages.
Michael Juergens http://pantheon.cis.yale.edu/%7Edeclaris/ballads/songs.html If you want to listen to some Irish music you can tap your toe to, then check this address out.
Farrah Brown http://leadbelly.lanl.gov/leadbelly.html This site gives all the information about Ledbelly's background.
Jen Miller http://www.jazzonln.com/featquin.html Coming soon.
Michelle Howe http://home.earthlink.net/~crichter/classicl.htm It briefly goes over some popular classical composers and their pieces.
Nicole Sanders http://www.mahrecords.com/ This is a website on a Jazz artist by the name of Michael Allen Harrison who is from Portland.
Marina Ellis http://www.oac.ohio.gov/artstour/trad/somerv.htm I chose this link because I am of Irish descent and interested in traditonal Irish music.
Rebecca Kay Zorn http://www.bbp.com/catalogs/212540.html A very interesting and informative page.
Cory Unbehend http://www.worldblues.com/ I love his guitar and he really knows how to sing "da Blues." This web site has tour dates, news about him, triva and so much more.
Casey Huss http://www.hnh.com/qc_f3.htm#Pref I really love some of the versions of Canon that I've heard.
Camille Helt http://www.ilinks.net/~holmesr/dukessay.htm It is a very interesting essay on a well-known and respected jazz composer and pianist. Duke Ellington is an outstanding, dignified and sophisticated musician.
Sherry Rill http://BGR.ee/ROWAN/ This selection by Peter Rowan includes a biography about himself and how blugrass music enriched his life.
Connie Caroon http://www.schirmer.com/composers/davis_essay.html I chose this because I wanted to learn more about jazz.
Calvin Johnson http://jazzcentralstation.com/jcs/station/musicexp/foundati/nfaa/ I am a big fan of Quincy Jones.
Erin Greenwood http://www.banjo.com/BG/ It was very informational about how to get all the information one needed to learn about Blue Grass.
Andrea Rucker http://www.teleport.com/~seafire/ She is a Celtic fiddler and a singer-songwriter. The homepage is definitely eye-catching and extremeley original.
Audrey Klemesrud http://www.let.rug.nl/Linguistics/diversen/bach/map.html It gives a brief autobiography of Bach, one of the greatest classical music composers.
Tina Kirkpatrick http://musicals.mit.edu/musicals/ I believe musicals are a huge part of the shaping of our society!
Kristi Bryson http://www.erols.com/kfraser/ I chose this link because I grew up singing these types of songs with my grandmother. I love the stories that are behind them.
Sean Kelley http://www.wsu.edu:8080/~klmn/vivaldi.html I really enjoy Vivaldi's concertos, and I couldn't find a comprehensive sample archive on the net - so I created one.
Justin Martin http://weber.u.washington.edu/~jeridge/jw/ I believe John Williams is one of the greatest music conductors of our time.
Ali Footohi-rad http://www.slip.net/~mrlane/Miles.html I love Jazz and I love Miles Davis music.
Jason Westerbur http://www.ilinks.net/~holmesr/duke.htm Information on Duke Ellington: songs, biography, and about the jazz revolution when he first came about in the 20's.
Faviola Guerra http://www.jarsofclay.com/ It provides everything one wants to find out about the band- history, multimedia, tour dates, music (lyrics and sound), merchandise, and feedback.
Robert Kuchcinski http://www.wp.com/70708/jazzplayers.html Many great performers in jazz with descriptions of their speciaties, recordings, and famed works.
Jesse Freels http://www.nwu.edu/WNUR/jazz/artists/davis.miles/ His creativity and fearlessness in creating new sounds and techniques have inspired many generations of musicians.
Elizabeth Joy Haney http://hum.lss.wisc.edu/jazz/the.article.html This article explains the different stresses that are put on various beats in jazz measures.
Keely Kemp http://mars.acs.oakland.edu/~stsai/debussy/ It shows how music influences art and more specifically Debussy's influence on painters.
Ladema Myers http://www.manglobe.com/ktelmusic/ibigban.html It gives a listing of top 1940's Big Band hits - and also has CD's for sale.
Tanna Bushnell http://www.roughstock.com/history/begin.html Some great information about the legends like Jimmie Rodgers and the Carter Family.
Carla Dalstra http://www.uidaho.edu/jazz Contains information on the Lionel Hampton Jazz Festval.
Nathan Crow http://www.xs4all.nl/~maynard/mf-sound.html Maynard Ferguson and his band are one of the hottest bebop bands in the buisness.
Rashida Wiley http://jazzcentralstation.com/jcs/station/musicexp/artists/ella/misc/links.html It had a lot of information about the great songstress Ella Fitzgerald.
Jeannie Brashears http://www.nwconnect.ie/whirling/dervish/index.html Dervish is a wonderfull band. They sing songs of folk lore, traditional tales, and Irish history.
Krista McFadden http://cnn.com/SHOWBIZ/9606/15/ella/index.html Ella Fitzgerald, who I think was a wonderful jazz singer.
Chris Neumiller http://www.wbjazz.com/1160.htm This sight was about Miles Davis, who in my opinion is one of the best.
Beth Wandler http://neworleansonline.com/gcno-jackson.htm Gospel music has a very interesting history behind it.
Lena Williams http://stallion.jsums.edu/~awil0997/tupac.htm He doen't just rap he also sings, I just like his voice.
Kyle Manning http://www.netspace.org/~haaus/bio.html Louie Armstrong was a great Jazz performer and a very interesting man.
Angela Barbre http://www.scott.net/~wa4fat/laguna.html Info about a dixieland jazz band in Southern California.
Kim Winston http://members.aol.com/icefm/babyface.htm Kenny sings his own songs while he writes and produces for other people.
Carey Thies http://www.geocities.com/Broadway/2175/bn-e.html I studied Japanese for three years, so it was interesting to listen to some of their kind of folk music!
Amanda Hathaway http://web.idirect.com/~cjp/ These songs are great tools to teach children about the environment and how they can play a role in keeping it clean and safe.
Jeremy Roy http://www.ozemail.com.au/~timlisa/cotton.htm Jazz group from Australia. I like it because they provide music clips for you to listen to. The page tells all about the band and its members.
Nancy Stauffer http://www.dorsai.org/~gwaters/ I chose Greg Waters because he is involved with children's music. Also, he does a lot of concerts for charity and not for the money.
Jon Loney http://members.aol.com/skaiser2/music/index.htm This site has three different genres of music.
Erin Gallucci http://www.emu.edu/units/music/bach/schedule.html A concert schedule for musical youth. And there is an optional biographical link.
Ty Creighton http://www.cecam.fr/~lensink/metheny/biography.html Pat Metheny, a well known jazz guitarist. He accompanied Bruce Hornsby on his latest CD entitled Hot House.
Michael Juergens http://www.ingress.com/amc/ It gives you all the information about bands, tour dates, merchandise and all different types of music that is in America.
Emily Morton http://MasterMall.com/acc/thumb1.htm The page was about the African Childrens Choir with many wonderful links to enjoy.
Deborah Towne http://www.rcavictor.com/rca/hits/composers/Pachelbel.html Pachelbel: because I love his music, especially Canon in D.
Kim Snyder http://tile.net/tile/bach/65th.html A Bach music festival, the oldest one around, and the whole thing, was centered around a major piece of Bach's work.
Janelle Gordon http://www.users.dircon.co.uk/%7Ebaz-lor/ A mixture of jazz,news, media, politics, and books. Tells all about what jazz is and other great information.
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