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Art and Music Sites are listed here.
Art
- Art History on the Web
- A
comprehensive site for art history. Search
by culture and/or time period. There
are also links to museums (by country), image resources, and lists of
artisits. From Chris Witcombe
at Sweet Briar College, Virginia.
- ArtCyclopedia
- Provides links to web sites covering more than 7,000 artists.
The site is searchable by artist name, art movement, title of art work, or
nationality.
- fineArt
forum resource directory
- This
is another 'hotlist.' The
resources, information, and images won't be found here, but
this is a good site for recommendations of art sites to visit.
FineArt forum is an online magazine which is Queensland-based, with
the main server at Mississippi State. The
resource list hasn't been updated for a while, so some links will be dead.
- Mark Harden's Artchive
- In
the Artchive, clicking on an artists' name will bring up a critical
biography as well as images of his or her work.
There are also links to further resources. "Galleries has
special exhibits, which are constantly changing. Juxta-positions, features
verbal and visual essays on art. The links are hand-picked for excellence.
Overall, a great resource!
- ArtSites Search Page
- Select a discipline you are interested in from up to three pull-down menus and enter
a keyword (optional) to narrow your search.
- WebMuseum, Paris
- Offers reviews of the lives and work of 200 artists. The
"Thematic" section has explanations of art trends, with links to artists
who most typify the trend. Includes a walking tour of Paris, with images of
the city's famous museums and other buildings. Good for researching art
periods. The site is maintained by Nicholas Pioch and is a bit dated,
but still very useful.
- Musee
- An
interactive directory to museums' collections including art, science,
history, zoos, archaeology and aquariums, etc. providing links to their
educational, entertainment, archive and shopping features. MUSÉE
is a not-for-profit organization which works with cultural institutions
around the world to provide services to museums, schools, and the general
public.
- ArtsEDNet Image
Galleries & Exhibitions
- The Getty Institute, which sponsors this site, is famous for its art collection, research facilities,
and its many web sites. Includes glossaries, a pronunciation guide, a search
engine, index, and an extensive image gallery.
- AllMusic
- This site, along with companion site, AllClassical,
probably presents more information on performers and composers than any
other web presence. Type in a name for a biography and discography.
Click on a genre (the choices are rock, jazz, world, reggae, new age,
country, blues, folk, vocal, gospel, rap and easy), and from there go to
essays, key artists, key albums,the music by decades, new releases, and
more. They also operate a movie and a games site.
- Essentials of Music
- This site is similar to a classical music textbook online. A glossary offers
definitions and audio clips of instruments. There's a good variety of
information on musical eras and composers. You can't copy music clips from
this site. From Sony & W.W. Norton Publishers.
- ChoralNet
- Offers categorized links, practical information, and an e-mail lists
directory for choir directors and singers.
- The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame &
Museum
- Offers featured exhibits and information on artists and trends in rock
history. Best with Macromedia Flash.
- Harmony Central
- For rock musicians. Offers reviews of equipment and instruments,
online lessons, and sections on guitar, bass, percussion, keys & synth,
software, computers, recording, and MIDI.
- Links
to High School Music Departments
- Music
Research and Study Links
- An extensive list of useful links from the music library at Indiana
University.
- The Celebrity Cafe
- This site features interviews with celebrities of note, including many
with popular musicians. Also includes a trivia section, album reviews,
contests, and a 'this day in history' section.
- Classical
Composers Database
- A great starting place for researching classical composers. The
database includes over 1700 entries and is being continually updated.
A search will return some bio information, an image of the composer, and
links to the best sites on the Web to learn more about them.
- Yahoo's
Classical Music Index
- The many categories listed here will help organize and define your search.
- Music of the World
- Learn how the rest of the world makes music--from antiquity to the present
day. This site is part of the International
Music Archive. Search by country or region. Includes images and sound
files.
- Yahoo!
Music: Lyrics
- Links to lyrics from hundreds of artists.
Music Hot Lists
Music
Resources from the Clifton (NJ) High School Media Center
EduHound
Music Links
Music Topics from The
Librarian's Index to the Internet
Do you have a favorite music site that you think others would be interested
in? Let us know.
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