Developed by The Society for American Music, this site provides links for information on the music of America. Styles covered include dramatic, popular, sacred and classical. Research information available as well.
A Project of the Internationale Stiftung Mozarteum and The Packard Humanities Institute, this site seeks to give the general public access to Mozart's work.
The University of Rochester's Sibley Music Library is the largest academic music library in North America. It has been engaged in an NEH project to digitize its public-domain music scores, emphasizing scores not widely held by other libraries and not digitized elsewhere.
Singers will find all kinds of helpful information at this website. Divided into several sections, it contains information on vocal health as well as vocal training, including vocal exercises and specific vocal techniques.
Voice teacher David Jones shares his views, techniques and suggestions for proper singing. Jones, who studied at Texas Christian and experienced vocal challenges in his own career, now teaches privately in New York and Holland.
Contains links to articles and other websites on effective application of the Alexander technique by musicians. Includes sections for singers, woodwind players, and string players.