18th Century Music
18th Century Music has been launched to be an interactive music resource on the web. We invite contributions from academics and students, performers and audiences.
Start a debate in one of our forums, get your work published electronically, you can even get a free web-based email address here!
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Art's Delight
Art's Delight is a Massachusetts based duo that performs folk and popular music of the 18th century at historic sites and special events - Bobbie Wayne: Celtic Harp, Lap Dulcimer and Voice, Dan Mozell: Guitar, Mandolin and Voice.
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Baroque Music
The newest addition to the web-ring - a general site dedicated to Baroque Music with a particular bias towards the UK. add articles and your own editions and transcriptions...
browse for information and resources...
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Cantata Editions
The commercial centre of the Cantata Web. Browse or purchase through over 200 newly worked editions of music from the 17th and 18th centuries.
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Cantata Web
Linking all cantata sites together.
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Dunedin Consort
A dynamic vocal ensemble that has rapidly established itself at the forefront of professional singing in Britain. Its aim is to provide not only the Scottish community with a vocal group of outstanding quality, but also Scotland with an international touring group capable of world-class performances.
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Early Music Network
Information and services about early music and historical performance all over the world.
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Encyclopædia Britannica
Search the Encyclopædia Britannica
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J.S.Bach - Architettonica Catalografica
Catalogazione di qualsiasi fonte bibliografica riferibile direttamente o indirettamente a J.S. Bach, conservata nelle biblioteche italiane
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Jean¨-Philippe Rameau / Discography
Complete discography of the famous French composer, Jean-Philippe Rameau (1683-1764).
As this site is built on a database, you can find all the records about a specific work or all the records a performer has made. There are now about 250 records and 500 performers.
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Judicael Strings
Traditional hand maker, repairer and dealer in stringed instruments.
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Leonardo Leo Website
This site is dedicated to Leonardo Leo's music and teaching and to the preparation and publication of new editions of his music. Join the discussion, browse through our music selection, or simply read more about the composer of works like the 8 part Miserere and some of the most beautiful cantate spirituale ever written.
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Lydian String Quartet
After more than ten years of performing together at hundreds of events, we have the experience to create just the right musical ambience to suit your needs, whether you are planning a wedding ceremony, a private reception or a corporate function.
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New Trinity Baroque
Atlanta's leading vocal-instrumental early music ensemble, on period instruments.
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Predrag Gosta, conductor
Web Page of Predrag Gosta, a young and accomplished conductor, expert for music of Baroque on period instruments.
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Real UK Music
Music resource for UK festivals, concert venues and performers.
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Recorder Home Page
Provides links to articles, lists, catalogues and databases concerning all aspects of the recorder worldwide. It is an ideal springboard for players, students, teachers and researchers alike.
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Recording Tips
Recording Tips is a free email newsletter all about recording.
Tips from top professionals on how to get the most out of your recording equipment.
What to do and what NOT to do in a recording studio!
Pearls of wisdom you simply can't do without!
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Sonnerie
Sonnerie is one of the foremost and most respected period instrument ensembles in the world. Founded by Monica Huggett in 1982 and based in London, the group has been acclaimed for its performances from Sydney to Paris, and from Helsinki to Vancouver, as well as its numerous concerts at London's prestigious Wigmore Hall. Sonnerie's core group consists of four musicians: Monica Huggett, violin, Emilia Benjamin, violin, viola da gamba and viola, Joe Crouch, cello and viola da gamba, and Matthew Halls on the keyboards. These four form the basis of the larger chamber ensemble while also functioning as a flexible smaller unit, performing trio sonatas, quartets and the like.
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The 18th Century Concert Orchestra
Small chamber orchestra dedicated to re-enacting classic works from the baroque period using original instruments, costumes and by candlelight.
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The Cantatas of Johann Th. Roemhildt/Die Kirchenkantaten Johann Theodor Roemhildts
This page is dedicated to the recently (about 1998) re-discovered German Baroque composer Roemhildt (1684-1757). It is a research project providing material (complete texts of the cantatas etc) for joint "internet-based" team-work, open to the public.
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The Porpora Project
The Porpora Project has been established in order to display and support the investigations into the life and music of Nicola Porpora by performer and musicologist James Sanderson.
Through his fascination with the vocal music of this much-neglected composer and singing teacher, Sanderson intends to create an accurate portrayal of the depth and breadth of Porpora's work and the effect it had on music-making in the 18th century.
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The Scarlatti Project
This website exists to share the music of Alessandro Scarlatti and his contemporaries through editions, recordings, and discussion. It is based largely on the research of Rosalind Halton, Kate Eckersley, and James Sanderson, all of whom are performer/researchers dedicated to turning manuscripts of long forgotten music into experiences of music and poetry interwoven.
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