Your search for Topic "Music" resulted in 8 items.
Oxford Music Online
What? Oxford Music Online is the expansion of the database formerly known as Grove Music and provides encyclopedic coverage of music including definitions of music-related terms, in-depth articles, and extensive bibliographies. Contains information found in print
When?
Why? Definitions and extensive articles about music and musicians
IPA Source
What? International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) transcriptions and literal translations of opera arias and art song texts. As of early 2012, includes 4881 Art Songs, 1086 Arias, 72 Latin Texts, 553 Composers, and 574 Poets.
When? Varies
Why? English language translations and transcriptions of classic vocal literature
Classical Scores Library
What? Classical Scores Library has full music scores (in PDF) for over 800 works with future plans to expand to 8,000. The collection includes works spanning time periods from the Renaissance to the 21st century. Coverage includes full scores, study scores, piano and vocal scores, and piano reductions. ...
When? varies
Why? Full musical scores in PDF
LibraryMusicSource
What? This large collection of Western Classical sheet music of over 300,000 pages of sheet music from over 35,000 works includes the complete or nearly complete published works of great composers from around the world for orchestra, chamber ensemble, piano, organ, voice, chorus, strings, winds, percussio...
When? Varies
Why? Downloadable instrumental and vocal music scores and parts
Naxos Music Library
What? Naxos Music Library is a comprehensive collection of classical music available online. Currently, it offers over 2,545,075 tracks* of fine recorded music. It includes the complete catalogs of independent labels such as BIS, Capriccio, Chandos, Hänssler, Hungaroton, Marco Polo, Naxos, Ondine and sel...
When? Varies
Why? Streaming classical music library with audio from Naxos and other labels
AES (Audio Engineering Society) E-Library
What? The AES E-Library contains over 17,000 fully searchable PDF files documenting the progression of audio research from 1953 to the present day. It includes convention papers, conference papers, or and articles in the Journal of the Audio Engineering Society.
When? 1953 - Current
Why? Resources documenting the progression of audio research from 1953 to the present day