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- American Composers - NPRN Composer of the Month - July 2001 - As part of its Composer of the Month programming, Nebraska Public Radio Network (NPRN) explores American Composer Roy Harris.
- Elmer Bernstein - film composer - This is the mfiles page for composer Elmer Bernstein, with career overview and links to soundtrack reviews and related composers.
- Inglis, Brian - (1969- ), Germany. Picture and biography of this composer of Scottish descent with sound file and selected works, from the British Composers World Wide Web Project.
- Miklos Rozsa - film composer - This is the mfiles page for composer Miklos Rozsa, with career overview, soundtrack reviews and links to related composers.
- Contemporary American Composers - (hosted by Sigma Alpha Iota) Biographies, lists of works, audio clips, score samples, photographs and contact information; links; Pan Pipes Annual American Composer Update.
- Michael Nyman - film composer - This is the mfiles page for composer Michael Nyman, with career overview, links to related composers, soundtrack reviews and sheet music.
- Decca Music Group Composers List - Classical Music Composers - Composers from various periods including the 20th and 21st centuries.
- Walter Piston - Classical Composers Database entry with musical heritage, instruction, and influences, related composers, teachers, and students. Also biographical details including his general relationship with other American composers.
- British Composers Project - An expanding list of contemporary classical composers living and working in Britain. Initially associated with Cornelius Cardew Composition Prize and the Scratch Orchestra.
- Stevens, Gillian - (1948- ), Cambridge, England. Picture, biography, and selected works, from the British Composers World Wide Web Project.
Wikipedia Articles
- Union of Soviet Composers - The USSR Union of Composers or Union of Composers of the USSR (Russian: Союз композиторов СССР), (also Union of Composers or Composers’ Union), was a professional organisation of composers in the Soviet Union. It still exists as the Union of ...
- Miriam Zach - Miriam Zach is a University of Florida professor and musicologist residing in Gainesville, Florida known for her work in the study of women composers. Zach's published works in the area of female composers include a CD titled Hidden Treasures: 300 Years of Organ Music by Women Composers which was released in 1998 and the textbook For the Birds: Women Composers Music History Speller, and her collections of music and documentation about women composers formed the base of the International Women ...
- List of female composers by name - This is a list of female composers by name, alphabetically. For lists of female composers by date, see List_of_female_composers.
- Composers String Quartet - The Composers String Quartet was a string quartet known for performances of new works by contemporary composers, including quartets by Elliott Carter and Ruth Crawford Seeger. Carter's Fourth Quartet was dedicated to the Composers Quartet, who premiered the work in 1986.
- American Composers Forum - The American Composers Forum is an American membership organization dedicated to the promotion and assistance of American composers and their music. It was founded in 1973 as the Minnesota Composers Forum and is based in Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States.