Terms: composers
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- Classical Music Composers (Gander Academy - Cornish)
Provides resources by topic, including classical composers, timelines, Beethoven, music theory, resources for music educators, and more. 2-01
- Classical Music Composers (Classical Music Pages - Boynick)
Provides biographies of famous classical music composer. 2-01
- Composers, Writers, and Lyricists - Biographies (Rogers and Hammerstein Organization)
Provides a short biography. 11-01
- Composers - Biographies of Classical Music Composers (Norrish)
Provides brief profiles of famous composers, as well as lesser known composers. 6-02
- Composers
- Bach, J. S. (Hanford and Koster)
Provides a biography, portraits and complete works. 10-09
- Monk, Thelonius (InfoPlease.com)
Provides a biography of one of the greatest jazz musicians and composers. 1-01
- Beiderbecke, Bix (Bix Beiderbecke Memorial Society)
Provides a brief biography of one of the greatest jazz musicians and composers. Also spelled Biderbeck. 1-01
- Music Resources (MusicatSchool.co.uk - Shannon)
Provides resources by topic, including classical composers, timelines, Beethoven, music theory, resources for music educators, and more. 2-01
- Copeland, Aaron (PBS.org)
Provides a short biography and a list of major works. 11-01
- Porter, Cole (PBS.org)
Provides a short biography. 11-01
- Hammerstein, Oscar (Rogers and Hammerstein Organization)
Provides a biography and information on major works. 11-01
- Rogers, Richard (Rogers and Hammerstein Organization)
Provides a biography and information on major works. 11-01
- Al Saher, Kazem (CharlotteChurchFans.com)
Provides a short profile on the singer. "Considered one of the most renowned composers and vocalists in the Middle East, Kazem Al Saher is the voice of conscience for Arabs through song." 2-02
- Webber, Andrew Lloyd (Larsdotter)
Provides a short profile on the composer of musicals. 2-02
- Songwriting Competition (SongwritingCompetition.com)
Describes the international songwriting contest. Includes $100,000 in Cash and Prizes in 13 Categories. Provides 68 Winners. All musicians, bands, and solo artists are invited to participate. "ISC has the most prestigious judging panel of any songwriting competition in the world." "ISC is proud to announce the addition of the following judges for the Teen category: NSYNC and Vanessa Carlton." 4-03
- Greenberg, Jay - Child Music Prodigy (FromtheTop.org)
"11-year-old Jay Greenberg, who goes by the name BlueJay, is an exceptionally gifted composer who is simultaneously studying at both the Pre-College and College Division of the Juilliard School. He came up with his fitting nom-de-plume back in the third grade after completing a school project on birds. 'I learned that a blue jay is a rather small bird which makes a lot of noise,' he explains. 'I felt that that characterized me quite well!' "
"BlueJay started composing orchestral music when he was ten, and in the short span of the last year and a half, he has already composed nine pieces for orchestra, including four complete symphonies! BlueJay says he learned about orchestration mostly from reading books about it. 'I wanted to learn about the ranges of the different instruments before actually writing orchestral pieces,' he says."
"When BlueJay sets out to compose, he says that the bulk of the work is done in his head before he ever even writes anything down. 'I'll think of a tune at the end of a piece, and then I'll think of everything before it,' he explains. When BlueJay is ready to write out the piece, he uses a composition computer program." 11-04
- Twelve-Tone Technique (Wikipedia.org)
"Twelve-tone technique (also dodecaphony and, especially in British usage, twelve-note composition) is a method of musical composition devised by Arnold Schoenberg. The technique is a means of ensuring that all 12 notes of the chromatic scale are sounded as often as one another in a piece of music. All 12 notes are thus given more or less equal importance, and the music avoids being in a key. The technique was tremendously influential on composers in the mid-20th century." 10-07
- Czech Republic Profile (BBC News)
"Part of Czechoslovakia until the 'velvet divorce' in January 1993, the Czech Republic has a rich cultural heritage."
"With strong traditions in folk music and theatre, it was also the birthplace of classical composers such as Dvorak and writers like Kafka." 04-06
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