• Skip to navigation (Press Enter).
  • Skip to main content (Press Enter).
  • Register new account
  • Login
logo

EarlyMusicNews.Org

Your Link to the International World of Early Music News
  • Home
  • News
  • Weblinks
  • Faq
  • Calendars
  • Search

Weblinks

  • Link-Index
  • Add link
  • New
  • Popular
  • Random

Category: Start / Publications/Magazines/Journals/Website Portals

Sites currently sorted by: Title (A to Z)
Sort links by: Title ( + | - ) Date ( + | - ) Popularity ( + | - )
(UK) Early Guitars and Vihuela

“Baroque Guitar - Vihuela - Renaissance Guitar - Early mandolin - Gittern etc ... For all GUT STRUNG historical guitars and related plucked, fretted instruments pre Torres .. .”

Visit website for more information. (ed.)

Added on: Nov 02, 2009 | Hits: 357

Report broken link • Details • Add a comment
(UK) Early Music (Oxford University Press)  Popular

Richly-illustrated magazine published quarterly by the Oxford University Press; the leading periodical devoted to performance practice from the Middle Ages to the Romantic Era. Substantial articles and extensive reviews of books, music and recordings, read by amateurs and professionals, scholars and performers, instrument makers and listeners. Advertising contact Jane Beeson em.adverts@btopenworld.com

Added on: Feb 19, 2008 | Hits: 845

Report broken link • Details • Add a comment
(UK) Early Music Performer Journal (NEMA)

“ Journal of the National Early Music Association

Editor: Dr Andrew Woolley

A twice-yearly journal edited by Dr Andrew Woolley, containing features and articles of special interest to practical musicians, both amateur and professional. It also contains a wide-ranging list of recent journal articles dealing with issues related to performance practice.”

Visit website for more information. (ed.)

 

Added on: Dec 06, 2011 | Hits: 179

Report broken link • Details • Add a comment
(UK) Early Music Today Magazine

“Early Music Today is for all who enjoy playing, singing or listening to early music. It spans all areas of the subject, with features on today's top soloists and ensembles, issues of performance practice and innovative projects and festivals taking place worldwide. Our news and views sections will keep you up to date with all the latest events and discoveries in the early music world, while our listings section offers extensive coverage of concerts all across the UK.”

Visit website for more information. (ed.)

Added on: Feb 18, 2012 | Hits: 158

Report broken link • Details • Add a comment
(UK) Early Music World

"Welcome to the personal website of music historian, lecturer, broadcaster and early music critic Brian Robins. On the site you will find a range of articles, interviews and a selection of reviews. " ...

Added on: Aug 18, 2007 | Hits: 496

Report broken link • Details • Add a comment
(UK) English Harpsichord Magazine

"The English Harpsichord Magazine was published for a number of years in the seventies and eighties, and contained a number of articles, which although written some thirty years ago, remain of interest today.

Our thanks go to Edgar Hunt, the Editor and Publisher of the Magazine for his agreement to reproduce the articles here. Also to Robert Blackstone for the original suggestion of creating the archive here and the loan of his collection of EHM. Without their help this project would not have been possible.

Please note that these articles are the originals, unless an update is indicated, and may not accurately represent current knowledge or views of the author. ... " (British Harpsichord Society) Visit website for more information. (ed.)

Added on: Feb 20, 2009 | Hits: 386

Report broken link • Details • Add a comment
(UK) Gramophone Magazine

"The world's authority on classical music since 1923"

“ Haymarket dominates classical music magazine publishing in the UK, and we’re increasing our influence internationally.

In the UK, the combined sales of Gramophone, the world’s most respected classical music magazine, and Classic FM magazine, published in association with the radio station, give us 63 per cent of the market.

Our presence extends still further through major events such as the annual Gramophone Awards, which have a significant effect on sales of the winning recordings. The glittering Awards ceremony attracts a Who's Who of the classical music world.

Gramophone regularly partners with many of the planet’s leading arts organisations and broadcasters, while Classic FM magazine’s monthly cover-mounted CD attracts a host of blue chip sponsors.

Now, with bespoke US, Korean and Chinese editions, Gramophone’s international reach is also growing significantly, and we’re planning a strong presence online.”

Visit website for more information. (ed.)

Added on: Aug 17, 2011 | Hits: 192

Report broken link • Details • Add a comment
(UK) Harpsichord and Fortepiano  Popular

Harpsichord & Fortepiano, published twice a year, is intended for everyone interested in the world of early keyboard instruments: devotees -- the professional and the amateur -- players, makers, restorers and listeners. Since its relaunch, the 9 published issues of Harpsichord and Fortepiano have included over 50 articles, covered 10 major festivals, reviewed over 40 books and musical scores and over 130 recordings. Articles are about: ... collections (for example, the Neumeyer Collection in Germany), ... instruments (a survey of the keyboards in use in Haydn's Vienna), ... performers, both historical (Isolde Ahlgrimm) and living (Igor Kipniss, Jane Chapman), ... performance practice (a special edition focusing on continuo), ... repertoire (John Field and contemporary music), ... building, making and restoring instruments etc. Our contributors are from around the world -- from, for example: Argentina, the States, Canada, Europe, Australia -- and include established scholars such as Richard Maunder and Philip Pickett, as well as younger scholars such as Giulia Nuti and Robert Webb. Articles can be short and informal, or long and scholarly -- whatever best suits the subject. We have covered festivals from Boston to Bruges, Melbourne to Montreal. H&F is essential reading for all those interested in early music and early keyboard instruments (including the clavichord). In addition, it is able to provide a forum for new ideas and new thinking. ...

Added on: Jun 22, 2005 | Hits: 665

Report broken link • Details • Add a comment
(UK) The Messiah Magazine

“The Messiah Magazine is a new early music magazine which is aspiring to establish itself as the leading and favourite publication in this field. It will be launched this summer, with the first issue set to land on doormats across the UK on October 20th. This new magazine will be a high-quality, glossy and colour 62 page publication. Interest from early music enthusiasts, professionals and amateurs across the UK and abroad is already strong.”

Visit website for more information. (ed.)

Added on: Sep 26, 2011 | Hits: 194

Report broken link • Details • Add a comment
(UK) Understanding Bach Journal -- Bach Network UK (BNUK)

“Understanding Bach, the web journal of Bach Network UK, was launched in 2006 with the publication of the first volume on 21 March. It is an annual, open access, peer-reviewed publication. Members and Friends of BNUK will be notified when a new issue is published. Contributors are personally invited to submit articles from papers given at J. S. Bach Dialogue Meetings or at the Biennial Baroque Conferences. The articles then undergo a rigorous peer-review procedure.”

Visit website for more information. (ed.)

Added on: Oct 13, 2011 | Hits: 201

Report broken link • Details • Add a comment
(US) Johann Sebastian Bach Pages at the Teri Noel Towe Home Pages

“The Johann Sebastian Bach Pages at the Teri Noel Towe Home Pages”

Visit website for more information. (ed.)

Added on: Jun 10, 2011 | Hits: 232

Report broken link • Details • Add a comment
(US) APPOSITIONS: Studies in Renaissance / Early Modern Literature & Culture

“*An electronic, international, annual conference and peer-reviewed, MLA-indexed, EBSCO-distributed, digital journal for studies in Renaissance/early modern literature & culture. *APPOSITIONS is registered under a Creative Commons 3.0 License. *Manuscripts accepted for editorial review: October thru April. *APPOSITIONS is an open-access, independently managed conference and journal. *ISSN: 1946-1992.”

Visit website for more information. (ed.)

Added on: Jun 18, 2010 | Hits: 272

Report broken link • Details • Add a comment
(US) Ars Lyrica Journal (Lyrica Society for Word-Music Relations)

“Welcome to the Internet site of the Lyrica Society for Word-Music Relations, an independent academic and artistic organization which investigates and promotes the myriad of interactions between text and music. Lyrica was founded by Dr. Louis Auld, Professor of French Literature at Central Connecticut State University in 1981. Since then, it has grown to include nearly 500 members in North America, Europe, Turkey and Japan. After serving as Editor of our peer-reviewed journal, Ars Lyrica, and as Secretary-Treasurer for seventeen years, Professor Auld retired from those posts, but remains active as an advisor to the Society's Executive Board. Lyrica welcomes literary, musicological and performance-practice research into word-music issues crossing all historical periods, and enveloping all musical and literary genres and cultural frameworks. Chronologically through the academic calendar, the Society is present at the annual conventions of the American Musicological Society, the Modern Language Association, the National Association of Teachers for Singing, and the National Opera Association (alternating biennially), the Renaissance Society of America, and the American Comparative Literature Association, where our seminar explores a special topic each year.

Our annual Lyrica Dialogues at Harvard are held each spring. ..“

Added on: Jun 18, 2010 | Hits: 274

Report broken link • Details • Add a comment
(US) Big Duck's Harpsichord Miscellany  Popular

"This corner contains miscellaneous items that pertain to the harpsichord. Here you will find a harpsichord primer, a list of current builders and vendors, the definitive collection of Latin harpsichord mottos, and whatever else happens to hand.  ...”

Visit website for more information. (ed.)

Added on: Nov 14, 2005 | Hits: 559

Report broken link • Details • Add a comment
(US) ClassicalMusicCity.com

A comprehensive site for the classical music industry.  Includes listings for jobs, auditions, concerts.  Also find the latest news, articles, video or go shopping in the marketplace or join the social network.

Added on: Sep 14, 2011 | Hits: 173

Report broken link • Details • Add a comment
(US) Early Keyboard Instrument Network

“The Early Keyboard Instrument Network is now live. The intent of this community is to bring builders, designers, musicians, artisans and anyone else who has a focus on early keyboard instruments. It is our hope in creating this site it will serve as a whole to build better lines of communication, knowledge database and continuing interest in the field of early music.”

Visit website for more information. (ed.)

Added on: Mar 07, 2010 | Hits: 364

Report broken link • Details • Add a comment
(US) Early Modern Women: An Interdisciplinary Journal

“Early Modern Women: An Interdisciplinary Journal is the only journal devoted solely to the interdisciplinary and global study of women and gender during the years 1400 to 1700. Each volume gathers essays on early modern women from every country and region, by scholars from a wide range of academic disciplines, including art history, cultural studies, music, history, political science, religion, theatre, history of science, and history of philosophy.

EMWJ was founded in 2006 at the Center for Renaissance and Baroque Studies at the University of Maryland by Jane Donawerth, Adele Seeff, and Diane Wolfthal. Beginning with volume 2, EMWJ has been copublished with the Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies at Arizona State University, under the directorship of Robert E. Bjork, who has overseen the printing and distribution of the journal. William Gentrup is now the managing editor.

Starting June 2011, and with volume 7, EMWJ is edited by Anne J. Cruz, Mary Lindemann, and Mihoko Suzuki at the University of Miami; the editorial office will be housed at the University of Miami College of Arts and Sciences Center for the Humanities. Sarah Ritcheson, a PhD candidate in English, is editorial assistant. …”

Visit website for more information. (ed.)

Added on: Dec 13, 2011 | Hits: 213

Report broken link • Details • Add a comment
(US) Early Music America  Popular

"Early Music America (EMA) is a not-for-profit service organization for the field of historical performance in North America. Founded in 1985, EMA's goal is to expand awareness of, and interest in, the music of the Medieval, Renaissance, Baroque, and Classical periods. EMA's members receive a quarterly magazine, bulletins, and benefits including access to reduced-rate insurance, discounts on publications, concerts, and festivals, and eligibility for awards and scholarships. With its broad membership, including professional performers, ensembles, presenters, instrument makers, amateur musicians, and audience members, Early Music America serves as an advocate for the field throughout the continent. Find out more about becoming a Member of EMA. " See website for more information. (ed.)

Added on: Jun 22, 2005 | Hits: 601

Report broken link • Details • Add a comment
(US) Early Music in Chicago and Beyond  Popular

"Welcome to Early MusiChicago -- your source for news and information about Early Music in the Chicago area and elsewhere.

Learn about Early Music at the Composers, Instruments, Genres, Organizations, Web Resources, and Publications pages.

Get to know area performers at the Musicians, Ensembles, People, PhotoAlbum, and Recordings pages.

Added on: Apr 15, 2007 | Hits: 942

Report broken link • Details • Add a comment
(US) Early Music in Columbus

“Early Music in Columbus is a concert series dedicated to the music of the Medieval, Renaissance and Baroque periods. Since 1980, Early Music in Columbus has each year presented a series of concerts featuring some of the finest national and international artists who specialize in the music of these periods. This enormous period of time spans the Middle Ages (from around 1100 A.D.) through the mid-1750s. …”

Visit website for more information. (ed.)

Tags: The Early Interval,

Added on: Mar 29, 2012 | Hits: 144

Report broken link • Details • Add a comment
(US) Early Music Matters  Popular

“

Mattters offers easy, single-click access to high quality, real-time, news and stories about the thousands of topics that the major news organizations ignore, but which really, really matter to the rest of us.

Each website and tweep is hand-picked by our staff after laboriously researching, examining, poking, probing and dissecting it/them. Those that are consistantly the most interesting, the most relevant, that have the nicest photos and in-depth news or interesting speculations are preferred.

We don't care if a website is a major website or just has a few dozen visitors each month - if they have great content, we love them!

Its all about helping everyone 'follow their interests'. We hope to make this so easy and fun that we can follow interests we never knew (or had forgotten) we had!“

Visit website for more information. (ed.)

Added on: Jun 28, 2010 | Hits: 593

Report broken link • Details • Add a comment
(US) FluteHistory.com

“Welcome to the world of flute history. This site contains information and resources for learning about the transverse flute and flute-playing in Western Europe and America over the past 800 years. It's designed for players of the modern instrument as well as earlier types, such as renaissance and baroque flutes.

You can find pages about people, instruments, periods, and music in the various sections in the navigation column at left. The site contains links to further resources on the internet, and in books and recordings in our shopping area. A good place to start is the ONE-MINUTE TOUR, followed by a trip through the TIMELINES. “

Visit website for more information. (ed.)

Added on: Dec 06, 2009 | Hits: 300

Report broken link • Details • Add a comment
(US) Flutopedia

“This web site began on September 22, 2002, several years after I started playing Native American Flutes. I had started collecting resources on playing and making flutes that begged to be shared, and the Web was the best way to share this information. The original site, FluteKey.com, was a simple list of resources, including sheet music, fingering diagrams, measurements of the Anasazi flutes from the Broken Flute Cave, samples of the sounds of flutes in various keys, an on-line version of the NAFlutomat program to assist flute makers with construction measurements, and various sundry information.

Response was dramatic and traffic grew quickly. People were hungry for information! We continued to post topics over the years, largely in the realm of resources as opposed to actual flute instruction.  …”

Visit website for more information on native American flutes and excellent resources. (ed.)

Added on: Oct 17, 2011 | Hits: 212

Report broken link • Details • Add a comment
(US) George Frideric Handel

"Brad Leissa created this web site in 1995, in an attempt to make information on Handel (the man, the composer, and his music) more accessible to the ever-growing internet community. In May 2001 the English Handel musicologist David Vickers joined this effort as co-producer of GFHandel.org.

In our opinion, Handel deserves unequivocal recognition as one of the greatest composers, comfortably equal in artistic stature to other 18th century figures such as J.S. Bach, F.J. Haydn, W.A. Mozart, etc. We hope this web site serves as a valuable resource for both Handelian scholars and enthusiasts.

We aim to maintain accuracy in our presentation of musicological information about Handel, and give references to musicological publications whenever possible. Nevertheless, if you spot any errors or wish to submit constructive comments, please contact us. " Visit website for more information. (ed.)

Added on: Aug 21, 2007 | Hits: 399

Report broken link • Details • Add a comment
(US) George Frideric Handel Index Page at the Teri Noel Towe Home Pages

“The George Frideric Handel Index Page at the Teri Noel Towe Home Pages“

Visit website for more information. (ed.)

Added on: Jun 10, 2011 | Hits: 252

Report broken link • Details • Add a comment
« ‹ 1 2 3 4 5 › »
 
RSS RSS | Atom Atom | Terms of use | Impressum|Contact | Back to top

All logos and trademarks in this site are property of their respective owner. The comments are property of their posters, all the rest ©EarlyMusicNews.Org 2005-2013. | Tous les logotypes et marques déposées dans ce site sont la propriété de leur auteur respectif. Les commentaires sont la propriété de leurs auteurs respectifs, tout le reste ©EarlyMusicNews.Org 2005-2013.

* Support/Appuyez LibreOffice.org and/et OpenDocuement Format (ODF) | CMS: Zikula | YAML | CSS | XHTML