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"Popular American music [from] 1780 to 1960." Includes covers and music for P.D. works, covers only for works still under copyright.
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"An archive of 19,281 texts used in Lieder and other classical Art Songs as well as in many choral works and other types of classical vocal pieces...currently includes 31,200 settings and 4,670 translations to English, Italian, Dutch, German, Spanish, French, and other languages."
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"A non-profit database...which aims to provide composers, listeners, performers, and researchers with a source of information about the music of our time." Includes links to the home pages of hundreds of contemporary composers.
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"Find opera synopses, biographies for singers, conductors and composers, production photos, sound clips, background information, and teacher study guides for each opera in our broadcast season."
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Listings of "organizations and individuals engaged primarily in the creation, interpretation and support of contemporary music".
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Features "Opera companies on the Web" & "Opera related information pages on the Web".
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Emphasizes late 19th & 20th centuries including Big Band jazz, Gospel and African American sacred music, and folk music includes the Duke Ellington Collection & the Sam DeVincent Collection of Illustrated American Sheet Music.
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Presenting a series of concerts in New York City featuring music in open forms often involving electronics, graphic notation, performance art, fluxus, computers, and other experimental forms.
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Access to bibliographic records and (for public domain works) digitized images of "over 10,000 pieces of pieces of classical, popular, and sacred music from the 19th and early 20th centuries".
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Twice a year this amateur group puts together a very professional operetta or musical play, often from the repertoire of Gilbert and Sullivan. Whether you want to join the production activities or simply enjoy the shows, the VLOG is certain to entertain you. Information is provided on upcoming events and past performances.
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Search engine "which allows searching of databases containing musical themes or incipits".
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(in PDF format)
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"Provides access to about 50,000 songs in more than 1,500 published song anthologies owned by the George F. DeVine Music Library at the University of Tennessee."
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Includes complete scores for operas, art songs, orchestral/chamber/piano/solo instrumental music literature (Indiana University site)
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Described as the "Carnegie Hall of Jazz clubs" and "The Mecca of Hip", the Village Vanguard has servered as the heart and soul of live jazz in Manhattan for many years.
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"Focuses solely on vocal ensemble and choir performances around the New York area."
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Vocal ensemble activities and information in the NYC area includes link to Concert Calendar.
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(Alfred Whital Stern Collection of Lincolniana, Library of Congress) "More than two hundred sheet-music compositions that represent Lincoln and the war as reflected in popular music."
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Free sheet music indexed by composer or editor.
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A pathfinder of sources from the Duke University Libraries System.
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A Listing of songs published in the United States and England, ca. 1890-1930.
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(Indiana U. site)
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