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BJME aims to provide clear, stimulating and readable accounts of current issues in music education worldwide, together with a section containing extended and useful book reviews.
CAIRSS for Music is a bibliographic database of music research literature. The database is a joint venture between faculty and staff at the University of Texas at San Antonio and Southern Methodist University.
The Canadian Music Centre is the place to find scores, parts and recordings of music by close to 500 Canadian composers. The site has been recently redesigned with more information about Canadian composers and the Canadian new music scene, as well as a new educational component entitled Sound Progressions. There also are sound and score samples for web users to access.
Florida State University research site related to the central goal of bringing the best available technology and research to music as an art form, as an educational discipline, as a revealer of the workings of the human mind, and dedicated to the premise that music deserves the finest scientific inquiry that modern technology is able to support.
An educational archival site that includes background information, biographies, discographies, new release reviews, photos, video, and sound samples in the areas of international music, contemporary classical music, American music, and jazz.
Online services supporting arts education from the Getty Education Institute for the Arts (ArtsEdNet). Topics covered range from the practical to the philosophical.
The Arts Education Partnership (formerly the Goals 2000 Arts Education Partnership) is a private, nonprofit coalition of education, arts, business, philanthropic, and government organizations that demonstrates and promotes the essential role of arts education in enabling all students to succeed in school, life, and work.
Internet resource for musicians. Departments include Guitar, Bass, Effects, Software, Recording, MIDI, Keyboards and Synths, Drums and Percussion, Computers and Music, and the Bands Page.
Humanities and Arts Pages. Links to Library of Congress and NEH-NEA online collections.
MENC Information Resources page has a wide variety of music education topics of interest to teachers, parents, students, researchers, music industry professionals, and others. Another venue is via MENC's program MusicFriends.
The object of this directory is to allow those considering a career in the music industry a single point of reference for all relevant education. There are also a series of "maps" of the four key sectors of the music industry which have been extensively revised and statistics clarifying employment and turnover.
An extensive collection of free music graphics and annotated links to music information, resources, graphics, newsgroups, discussion lists, organizations, publications, with an emphasis is on classical and jazz genres.
A web site for music teachers, written by music teachers, some free, some by subscription. Although the material featured here is geared towards U.K. education, many teachers from all parts of the world have found useful material here.
Website includes information about theTheory of Multiple Intelligences developed by Dr. Howard Gardner, co-director of Project Zero and professor of education at Harvard University.
MENC Perception and Cognition Special Research Interest Group home page.
Questia.com. Questia is the world's largest online academic library. The Questia online library offers reliable books, journals, and articles that you can trust on music education.
Research Studies in Music Education is a fully refereed international journal fostering music education research internationally, from the Callaway Resource Centre for Music Education at the University of Western Australia.
An arts education information tool developed by Morrison Institute for Public Policy, Arizona State University, which contains summaries of 49 pieces of applied and academic research that relate to the many relationships between the arts and education. Now this is available as a downloaded pdf file.
This web site provides you almost everything you need concerning classical music - its history, biographical information about composers (with portraits and short sound examples), explanations of the various musical forms and a dictionary of musical terminologies.
Includes the Rogers and Hammerstein Recorded Sound archives which include the Claflin (Avery) Collection, Cowell (Henry) Collection, Finney (Ross Lee) Collection, Ito (Teiji) Collection, Labunski (Felix) Collection, McGuire (Mitch) Collection, Schillinger (Joseph) Collection, Schuman (William) Collection.