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Music Classics

by Cathy Swift
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Description:
This is a collection of the Music winners from 2003 to 2011.

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1.

The Fugues of the Well-Tempered Clavier


Added: 03/24/2011
The Fugues of the Well-Tempered Clavier is a site that provides interactive multimedia analyses of most of the fugues in Book 1, and fugue II in C minor from Book 2, of the Well-Tempered Clavier by Johann Sebastian Bach. The site is an ideal study environment for these fugues, bringing together the aural, structural, analytical and historical substance of these cornerstones of the classical music repertoire. Each analysis provides a scrolling score, scrolling animated graphic structural analysis, audio and a self-scrolling textual analysis. Each analysis also allows the user to stop, start or jump to anywhere in the score at any time.
2.

Interactive Music Skill Checks


Added: 03/24/2011
A collection of interactive skill tests for music theory, musicianship and music appreciation. These include, pitch, rhythm, scales, chords, intervals, melody, Four Part Voice Leading and drop the needle.
3.

Music Acoustics


Added: 03/24/2011
This site provides detailed text, illustrations, and applets that demonstrate the acoustics of many western wind and string instruments as well as the human voice. The site also covers some world instruments. There are several sub-sections of the site, each devoted to the acoustics of a different instrument.
4.

Teoria.com


Added: 03/24/2011
This site is a broad collection of music theory and analysis using Flash learning objects. The learning objects on the site are divided into three categories: Tutorials, Exercises and Reference. The Tutorials include Reading Music, Intervals, Scales, Chords and Harmonic Functions. The Exercises include Rhythmic Dictation, Clef Reading, Intervals, Scales, Key Signatures, Chords, Harmonic Functions and Jazz. Reference includes Reading Music, Intervals, Scales, Chords and Articles (the Articles sub-category includes several analysis objects.) The information is broken up into short sections that are easy to retain. The animations are clear and often do not need the accompanying text to understand. The site has great potential for reusability as individual parts of the site could be inserted in a number of ways into an instructor’s teaching sequence. To see an interview with the author of the material, go to the 2006 Award winner video.
5.

Music Theory and History Online


Added: 03/24/2011
The theory of music is a description of the way we think about, or believe we should think about, music and about its notation, structure and performance. You do not need to know anything about music theory to enjoy listening to music but it is essential should you decide to take a more practical interest in the subject, for example, by learning to play a musical instrument, for, as Leonardo da Vinci, himself a fine performer on the lyra da braccio, said about painting, "You must not only believe what you see, you must also understand what you see", so it is with music: to listen properly, we must understand what we hear. In additional to the extensive introduction to music theory, they have prepared a series of essays on music history. They have highlighted topics that are easily isolated within a narrow time period and have offered introductory remarks that may help prepare those seeking deeper insight from more substantial published works. The history resource will be extended but even then it is not designed to give any sense of progress which, they believe, is an artifical way of looking at any history, and particularly the history of music.
6.

The Emerson String Quartet: The Bartók Quartets


Added: 03/24/2011
Explore the six string quartets of Bela Bartók through the vision of the Emerson String Quartet in this amalgamation of video footage, written commentary, and animated score. Much of the video was taken during a workshop given by the Emerson members in 2003 and has been supplemented with additional video of Emerson members and others speaking about the quartets. This site is intended for performers who are preparing these pieces as well as listeners and concertgoers who wish to learn more about the Bartók quartets and about the many musical decisions that must be made in order to perform these demanding works.
7.

International Music Score Library Project


Added: 03/24/2011
IMSLP attempts to create a virtual library containing all public domain musical scores, as well as scores from composers who are willing to share their music with the world without charge. IMSLP also encourages the exchange of musical ideas, both in the form of musical works, and in the analysis of existing ones.
8.

Noteflight


Added: 03/24/2011
This is a wonderful tool that has been needed for years. This is a Web 2.0 music notation program that allows musicians to share their compositions easily with just a web browser. It is structured to allow students and teachers to share notated musical work.