For composers of classical, orchestral, chamber, art, and related music from the Renaissance to the present day. This includes those who wrote opera, ballet, or film music.
Arizona Republic columnist James Reel's introduction for those not familiar with the subject. Includes biographies and the essays Classical Music and Onions and A Guide to Classical Listening. www.azstarnet.com/public/packages/reelbook/contents.htm
Classical, contemporary, and film Composers, with biographies, major works, influences and styles, CD reviews, free sheet music, MIDI and MP3 files. www.mfiles.co.uk/composers.htm
Thousands of classical music audio files on the fugue, counterpoint and generic classical music. Over 5,000 listed fugues, fugue theories, analyses, reviews, bibliographies, and tools. www.kunstderfuge.com
A sampling of the men who composed some of the most familiar orchestral music. Includes a summary of their popular pieces and illustrations. www.geocities.com/Vienna/Choir/3228/index.html
1500 pictures, 450 biographical sketches; alphabetical, nationality, and chronological indexes; composer of the day. voyager.physics.unlv.edu/picgalr2.html
Contains thousands of classical music files in MIDI format as well as live recordings. New contributions are solicited. A search engine is included. Suggests books, links to free sheet music, alphabetical index, featured composers. www.classicalarchives.com
Series of Kennedy Center lectures by Dr. Michael Broyles in AU audio format with transcripts. Includes music history with emphasis on classical and romantic composers. town.hall.org/radio/Kennedy/Broyles