Eighteenth-Century Resources -- Music
This page, edited by Jack Lynch, is
part of the larger collection of Eighteenth-Century Resources on the Net.
Music
Eighteenth-century music is surprisingly sparse -- most music
resources on the Web are either general or commercial, devoted
to hawking CDs. The following are worth a browse:
- General:
- Music
Resources on the Internet -- Meta-index of resources on
classical music and jazz on the Internet.
- Classical Music --
Classical Net Home Page -- Includes discussions of the basic
repertoire, almost 2,000 recommended CDs, reviews, information
on composers, and links.
- Composers Page
(Joshua B. Lilly) -- Fledgling page with big plans to include
biographical and critical information -- not scholarly, but still
useful -- on hundreds of composers, including Arne, the Bach
family, Beethoven, Haendel, Haydn, Mozart, Haendel, Rameau,
Tromlitz, and others. Most pages are still blank, but more are
promised.
- The Lied and Art
Song Texts Page -- An extensive collection of texts (in
original languages and sometimes English translations) of lieder
and other songs by almost 700 composers and 1500 poets. Not
limited to the 18th c., but it's well served. Very impressive.
- Forthcoming
Conferences in Music (UK) -- Calls for papers and other
information on conferences.
- Society for
Seventeenth-Century Music (Harvard) -- Mostly information on
the Society, but with some useful links, including one to
Doctoral Dissertations in Musicology.
- Composers
(Michael Norrish, Cambridge) -- Very brief and informal
biographical sketches, with links to Web resources.
- Fasola Home Page --
"Information Resources for Sacred Harp and Other American Shape
Note Traditions."
- Gallery
Music -- "For people who research and enjoy the music sung by
church and chapel bands in the 1700s and early 1800s."
- Folk Music of
England, Scotland, Ireland, Wales and America (Lesley Nelson)
-- A superb collection of resources on folk music from the
sixteenth century to the present, including texts, MIDI
transcriptions of the music, some historical commentary, and
links.
- Musical
Improvisation in the Eighteenth Century (Martin Maner, Wright
State Univ.) -- A guide to improvisation, including scores and
MIDI files. Very informative; requires some musical knowledge,
but nothing very abstruse.
- Opera:
- Scores and MIDI files:
- Postscript-encoded scores for pieces by Bach and Mozart (Germany)
- Classical
MIDI Files (Midiworld) -- includes Bach, Haydn,
Hændel, Mozart, and Scarlatti
- Mac-compatible MIDI files of Bach (UCSD)
- J. S. Bach:
- J. S. Bach Home Page
(Jan Hanford and Jan Koster) -- A first-rate overview of Bach's
life and work, with a catalogue of compositions (indexed by by
BWV number, category, title, year, key, instrument, &c.),
portraits, recommended recordings, and links to other sites.
- Bach Central
Station: A Directory of J. S. Bach Resources on the Internet
-- Another fine meta-page of Bach resources, with informationon
biography, recordings, performances and performers, scores, and
more.
- Newsgroup
alt.music.j-s-bach -- Unmoderated discussion group.
- J. S.
Bach: Analysis of Canons & Fugues (Timothy Smith,
Northern Arizona Univ.) -- Extensive commentary and analysis on
the canons and fugures, including selections from scores and
audio clips. Very scholarly.
- Alexandre
H. Hohmann's Bach Page (Geocities) -- Extensive site, more
adulatory than scholarly, featureing biography, images, docments
(including letters), texts of cantatas, &c. Requires frames.
Like all Geocities sites, irritatingly commercial.
- Bach-Werke-Verzeichnis
(Wolfgang Schmieder, Chicago) -- The complete BWV catalogue in
Filemaker and Acrobat format.
- Bach
Plucked! (Canberra, Australia) -- "Devoted to the playing of
Bach and his contemporaries on the lute and guitar." Includes
reviews of recordings and some MIDI files, along with links to
other Bach sites. Requires frames.
- Ludwig van Beethoven:
- Beethoven
Pages (Johan Alkerstedt, Sweden) -- Brief biography, with
short discussions of some of the major works.
- Beethoven
Bibliography Database (San Jose State Univ.) -- An index of
over 2,500 books and scores.
- The
Beethoven Experience (Geocities) -- Biography, sound clips,
and information on the works. Requires frames. Like all Geocities
sites, irritatingly commercial.
- Handel:
- Alexandre
H. Hohmann's Handel Page (Geocities) -- Extensive site, more
adulatory than scholarly, featureing biography, images, docments
(including letters), &c. Requires frames. Like all Geocities
sites, irritatingly commercial.
- Mozart:
- Mozart
Project (Steve Boerner) -- Extensive and well-designed site,
including a biography (incomplete), information on compositions
(by Köchel number), short essays, and links to other
sites.
- The W. A.
Mozart Page (MHRCC.org) -- Links to other Mozart resources
on the Web; categories include biography, works, reviews,
movies, other sites, T-shirts, and other classical music sites.
- Austria
Composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (Austria) -- Chatty
biography, along with the Köchel catalogue, arranged
chronologically, in German.
- Wolfgang
Amadeus Mozart (Matt Boynick, Germany) -- Extensive outline
of Mozart's works, though only a few are filled in. Gives
information (date, orchestration, key, dedication, location of
autograph score) and audio clips.
- Alexandre
H. Hohmann's Mozart Page -- Extensive site, more adulatory
than scholarly, featureing biography, images, docments
(including letters), &c. Requires frames.
- Le Nozze
di Figaro (Matthew Ross Davis, Virginia Tech) -- Audio
guide. Down? The link from the home page goes nowhere.
- Mostly Mozart at
Lincoln Center -- Information on the festival, with little
scholarly content.
- The Mozart
Experience (Geocities) -- Brief biography, portraits
(JPEGs), the Köchel catalogue; notes on and synopses of the
operas, and QuickTime recordings of many of the works. Requires
frames. Irritatingly commercial, as is typical of Geocities.
- Mozart Society of
America -- Brief information on the Society, with a few
links.
- The Mozart Page
(Midiworld) -- MIDI files of Mozart's music.
- Libretti:
- Johann George Tromlitz:
- Selected Commercial Sites: