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Contents

[edit] Albums

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[edit] Bands and Performers

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[edit] Classical composers

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[edit] Classical musicians and conductors

  • Gregory Likutcleen, Famous conposer and virtuoso from Eurasia.
  • Nir Kabaretti, conductor and music director of the Santa Barbara Symphony Orchestra.
  • Thomas Schumacher (pianist), concert pianist and professor at Eastman School of Music
  • Rowena Arrieta (awesome pianist, you can Google her and get a biography)
  • Emily Qin, cellist and pianist, composer
  • Benjamin Loeb, (pianist, violinist, conductor) Started the EPSYOs (El Paso Symphony Youth Orchestras) and currently conducts it. Is also developing a youth orchestra in Chicago. He is the brother of Lisa Loeb.
  • Chris Hoffman, (pianist, tenor) Accompanist of the Brazos Valley Chorale, Voice & Piano Teacher at Texas A&M University.
  • Marshall Bartholomew, Director of the Yale Glee Club during the 1930's and 40's, as well as arranger and composer of many famed and well-known choral settings of popular American songs.
  • Patricia Caicedo, Colombian-Spanish soprano and musicologist dedicated to research, perform and promote the Latin American and Spanish Art Song genre. She published the first ever written critical anthology of the Latin-American Art Song, has several recordings and is the director of the Barcelona Festival of Song. In 2008 she was included in Who's who in America as a recognition for her valuable contribution to the art music of Ibero America.
  • Rodney T Jones (conductor)'The Chester Ladies' Choir' and 'The City of Chester Male Voice Choir'. Formerly conductor of the 'Flint Male Voice Choir' (Cor Meibion Fflint) and the 'Christleton Village Singes'. Rodney led the 'Flint Male Voice Choir' for almost 20 years - winning the Welsh National Eisteddfod on two occasions and attaining a memorable third place at the Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod from an international field of more than 15 choirs. Conducted at the Lorient Interceltiqe Festival (Brittany) on three occasions and also at the Stade de France (three occasions)in-front of capacity audiences of over 85,000. Also conducted the Chester Philharmonic Orchestra in concert (Christmas 2007). Worked with (amongst others): - Bryn Terfel, Maria Friedman and Sir Willard White.
  • Pierre-Emmanuel Largeron (violinist)
  • Elizabeth Joy Roe (pianist) one-half of Anderson & Roe Piano Duo - performs four hands, one piano music
  • Greg Anderson (pianist) (pianist, composer) arranged some of the songs for The 5 Browns' 3rd CD (Browns in Blue); one-half of Anderson & Roe Piano Duo - performs four hands, one piano music
  • Genrikh Matusovich Vagner
  • Nikolai Alexeev
  • Aylin Ateş Turkish mezzo-soprano
  • Alessandra Coletti
  • Eliezer Kepecs (Operatic tenor, Cantor, concert artist, painter)
  • Gabriel Ng (Violinist) Very Young (12) In Yehudi Menuhin School, From Singapore, won international competions
  • Eugene Albulescu (pianist) -
  • Leeza Ali - Very young (13) pianist who performed at Carnegie Hall (on a PBS special, at least)
  • Nurhan Arman (Conductor) http://www.sinfoniatoronto.com
  • Ainhoa Arteta (Operatic soprano)
  • Lando Bartolini (Operatic tenor)
  • Aram Basmadjian (Organist)
  • Douglas Bowden (conductor of the 77th Cavalry))
  • Jeffrey Brillhart (Organist, choral conductor, teacher at Yale University)
  • Zach Casebolt (Violinist)
  • Angelin Chang (concert pianist)
  • Marianna Christos (operatic contralto)
  • M° Declan Daly (Violinist)
  • Enrique Arturo Diemecke (Conductor) (also composer according to [1]) -
  • Vitaly Dmitriev (accordionist)
  • Veronica Dudarova 1916- (Soviet/Azerbaijani, conductor on a number of Melodiya recordings) Biography
  • Larisa Dyadkova (operatic mezzo-soprano, contralto)
  • William Cedar Jackson (Prodigal Percussionist in Sydney b.1991)
  • Lily Dumont (concert pianist)
  • Catherine Fenselau
  • Yascha Fischberg
  • Gilles Gambus (Conductor)
  • Paul Gemignani (Broadway Musical-Director)
  • Shirley Givens (Violinist, Teacher and Method Writer)
  • Paul Haas (Conductor)
  • Charles Handelman (Controversial opera personality)
  • Sarah Hatsuko Hicks (conductor)
  • Ede Inhoff (trumpet artist) -
  • Peter A. Jones (Double Bass) -
  • Sharon Kam (Clarinetist)
  • Ori Kam (Violist)
  • Kim Ki-peong South Korean tenor/countertenor
  • Keith Kirchoff (concert pianist and composer)
  • Theodore Kuchar (conductor)
  • Andrej Kurti (concert violinist)
  • Jon-Erik Larsson (operatic tenor)
  • Robert Langevin (Flutist, teacher)
  • Halina Łukomska Polish soprano, 1929- music biography Participated in Pierre Boulez's Sony recordings of Anton Webern's complete workse
  • Pablo Luna Spanish Classical Composer, Violinst and Conductor 1879 -1942
  • Elliot Magaziner (Violinist) -
  • Ryan McAdams (Conductor)
  • Julian Menendez (virtuoso clarinetist and composer)
  • Ezatollah Moghbeli, Iranian Artist
  • Cristina Ortiz - concert pianist (Brazilian, b. 1950 from nl:Cristina Ortiz)
  • La Pianiste Qui Rêvait D'humanité, pianist
  • Lisa M. Robbin (Young), composer, performer, choral conductor
  • János Rolla (Hungarian conductor) (1944 -) (hu:Rolla János)
  • V.F. Safranek (American Bandleader)
  • Michael Schneider (conductor) (1953 -) de:Michael Schneider (Blockflötist) (also recorder player, and conductor of La Stagione Frankfurt)
  • Hasan Sharara ( Egyptian famous violinist)
  • Alicia Simmons, bassist
  • Andre Sinico, flutist
  • Yonty Solomon (Pianist)
  • Z. Randall Stroope, conductor and composer
  • Frédéric Vaysse-Knitter (French-Polish pianist) [2]
  • Terig Tucci de:Terig Tucci (1897-1973) Argentine Composer/Arranger/Violinist and Pianist.
  • Bruno Vlahek (Pianist and Composer)
  • Brett L. Wery (Conductor) -
  • Harry Wimmer (Cellist, conductor, writer)
  • Catherine Wyn-Rogers (Mezzo-soprano, contralto)
  • Xiang Gao (Violin)
  • Zvi Zeitlin (Violin) Belarus-born, raised in Israel (1923 - ) see [3] and [4]
  • Christoph Spering (Conductor)
  • Andreas Spering (Conductor)
  • Mila Georgieva
  • Yoshikazu Mera (Countertenor)
  • Clair Omar Musser - b. 1901 Marimba player
  • Kit Armstrong - classical pianist NPR
  • Lewis Nielson - Oberlin professor, bassist
  • Richard Kapp - conductor [5]
  • Gil Sullivan - Australian concert pianist
  • Zoriy Zinger, Russian Violinist
  • Yon (Bassist)
  • John Blake (Keyboard player)
  • Laura Nelson horn, Alphorn
  • Laura Wright, soprano - Radio 2 Young Chorister of the Year 2005, National Youth Choir

[edit] Cellists

  • Cara Alfano, cellist
  • Suren Bagratuni, cellist
  • Franz Bartolomey, cellist
  • Lindsey Spiegelman, cellist
  • Murylo Batista, cellist
  • Charles Baudiot, cellist
  • Richard C. Beidel, cellist
  • Maya Beiser, cellist
  • Carter Brey, cellist
  • Frantisek Brikcius, cellist
  • Matthew Brubeck, cellist
  • Christopher Bunting (cellist), cellist
  • Marissa Caranna, cellist
  • John Catchings, cellist
  • L. CEDEÑO, guitarist with Brazzaville, solo artist
  • Josh Chang, cellist
  • Donald Chifamba, cellist
  • Christophe Coin, cellist
  • Robert Cohen, cellist
  • Michael Croitoru-Weissman, cellist
  • Jean-Baptiste Cupis, cellist
  • Robert Dauber, cellist, composer persecuted by Nazi Germany
  • Stephen De'ak, cellist (1897-1975) (Hungarian-born American cellist, composer and teacher)
  • Peter Devos, cellist (Belgian, cellist and teacher)
  • Rohan de Saram, cellist
  • Valter Despalj, cellist
  • Andrés Diaz, cellist
  • Kate Dillingham, cellist
  • Maurice Eisenberg, cellist (1900-1972) (American cellist and teacher)
  • Rocco Filippini, cellist
  • David Finckel, cellist
  • Mina Fisher, cellist
  • Dmitri Freschtman, cellist
  • Carl Fuchs, cellist
  • Stephen Geber, cellist
  • Emily Giles, cellist ; also known as June Emily Giles
  • Julius Goltermann, cellist
  • Leonid Gorokhov, cellist
  • Bonnie Hampton, cellist
  • David Hardy, cellist (Principal cellist of the National Symphony Orchestra)
  • Alan Harris, cellist
  • Ulrich Heinen, cellist
  • Frans Helmerson, cellist
  • Guillaume Hesse, cellist
  • Desmond Hoebig, cellist (Principal cellist of Cleveland Orchestra)
  • Janet Horvath, cellist (Assosiate principal cellist of the Minnesota Orchestra)
  • Alexander Ivashkin, cellist
  • Joan Jeanrenaud, cellist
  • Rani Jeong, cellist
  • Robert Jesselson, cellist
  • Michael Kevin Jones, cellist
  • Tyler Jones, cellist
  • Emil Klein, cellist (1955-2004)
  • Jonathan Koh, cellist
  • Jeffrey Krieger, cellist
  • Friedrich August Kummer, cellist
  • Sebastian Lee, cellist
  • Laurence Lesser, cellist
  • Katie Lettall, cellist
  • Peter Lewy, cellist
  • Jonathan Linford, cellist
  • Jonathan Liu, cellist
  • Linday Mac, cellist
  • Tibor de Machula, cellist (1912-1982)
  • Gerhard Mantel, cellist
  • Dmitri Markevitch, cellist
  • Angelica May, cellist
  • Joe McQuerrey, cellist
  • Maurice Maréchal, cellist
  • Antonio Meneses, cellist
  • Derek Menchan, cellist
  • Tyme Mientka, cellist
  • Kazimierz Michalik, cellist
  • Sarah Milne Das, cellist
  • Mari Paskin, cellist
  • Miloš Mlejnik, cellist
  • Ivan Monighetti, cellist
  • Kermit Moore, cellist
  • May Mukle, cellist (1880-1963)
  • Hai-Ye Ni, cellist
  • Zach Nikonovich-Kahn, cellist
  • Siegfried Palm, cellist
  • Miklos Perenyi, cellist
  • Boris Pergamenschikow, cellist
  • Zachary Pierce, cellist (also conductor, teacher)
  • Frederick Preston, cellist
  • Darius Pylvainen, cellist
  • Emily Qin, cellist and pianist, composer
  • Tanya Remenikova, cellist
  • Hannah Roberts, cellist
  • Rohan de Saram, cellist
  • Margaret Rowell, cellist
  • Martin Rummel, cellist
  • Matthew Rabey, cellist Canadian master cellist.
  • Zachary Sakaan, cellist
  • Nasim Saad, cellist
  • Carl Schröder, cellist
  • Irene Sharp, cellist
  • John Sharp, cellist
  • Matthew Sharp, cellist
  • Suzanne Shelton, cellist
  • Andrew Shulman, cellist
  • Luigi Silva, cellist (1903-1961)
  • Ciril Škerjanec, cellist
  • Kenneth Slowik, cellist
  • Leo Stern, cellist
  • Marina Tarasova, cellist
  • Torleif Thedéen, cellist (born Stockholm, 1962) [1][2]
  • Werner Thomas-Mifune, cellist
  • Auguste Tolbecque, cellist
  • Eino Toppinen, cellist
  • Bion Tsang, cellist
  • Tómas Ulrich, cellist
  • Eduardo Vasallo, cellist
  • Sasha von Dassow, cellist
  • Phil Warren, cellist
  • Metta Watts, cellist
  • Michael Weintraub, cellist
  • Sonia Wieder-Atherton, cellist
  • Hanus Wihan, cellist
  • Sandy Walsh-Wilson, cellist
  • Bryan Charles Wilson, cellist
  • Harry Wimmer, cellist
  • Ladislav Zélenka, cellist
  • František Brikcius - cellist from prague
  • Rubén Dubrovsky (cellist and conductor)
  • Pei Jee Ng (Cello)
  • Pei Sian Ng (Cello)
  • Claire Seale, oboist - www.claireseale.co.uk, www.myspace.com/clairesealeoboe
  • Stephen West, oboist - ex-principal cor anglais of the Royal Scottish National Orchestra
  • Laura Wright, soprano - Radio 2 Young Chorister of the Year 2005, National Youth Choir
  • Martha Goldstein, pianist

[edit] Compositions

[edit] General

folk opera - list of ballad operas - reform opera - Rush! The Stage Musical - Sacred music--historical - The Endless (band), The Republic of Heaven (album)

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[edit] E-H

[edit] I-R

[edit] S-Z

[edit] Critics, historians, journalists, and publications

  • Robert Gordon - music critic from Memphis
  • Heathen Harvest - Biggest webzine for post-industrial and related underground music [6]
  • Downbeat Magazine - Long running Jazz Magazine. [7]
  • Paul Stenning - UK rock and metal journalist/author
  • Dan Blackman - Famous Disc Jockey for B101-WBEB-FM in Philadelphia, PA. Common voice in PA/NJ/DE commercials also. [8]
  • Professor Maurice Hinson - Music historian & editor.
  • Guitar for the Practicing Musician - a monthly magazine that included guitar transcriptions to popular songs.
  • Bakari Kitwana author of Why White Kids Love Hip Hop
  • Ian McCann NME/Q/Face writer and reggae author and sleevenote writer
  • Mick Middles - UK rock journalist/author
  • Randy Raley, famous jock from KSHE and other stations.
  • REH Publications - producers of numerous instructional videos. History? Website? Located at Seattle WA 98103
  • Rhinegold Publishing and each of their magazines including Classical Music, Classroom Music, The Piano, etc. The best-known and widest sold music education journals in the UK.
  • The Silent Ballet, post-rock music zine [9]
  • Dave Stelfox, British music critic, journalist and DJ. Specialises in roughneck rap, bashment and deep house with a funky twist
  • Chorübungen (text of score reading)
  • Nalini Ghuman, musicologist barred entry to the US[10]
  • The Filthy Youth
  • Gabe Sandler - American activist, writer and electronic musician
  • Joel Selvin- San Francisco Chronicle's Senior Pop Music Critic- Born-native to the music scene
  • Mika Bashir- Polish nationality,american musicologist,critic,philosopher and manager
  • Vanessa Warwick - Journalist, MTV UK / MTV Europe ("Headbanger's Ball")
  • Concrete Loop - Urban Music blog with large cultural relevance & huge following [11]
  • Aliya-Jasmine Sovani - A host and journalist for MTV Canada. Possibly an Ismaili Muslim of South Asian of East African descent.
  • Neville Marten - British Writer and Editor Of Guitar Techniques and Guitarist (magazine). Author Of Guitar Heaven

[edit] Festivals, concerts and awards

  • Camp A Low Hum An Annual festival for lovers of truly indy music, organised by Blink, legendary organiser of the A Low Hum Tours
  • Channel V Awards
  • Asbury Music Awards (annual event, Asbury Park, NJ)
  • Bay Area Indie Music Festival (Annual Event happening at AT&T Park this year on Oct. 4, 2008)
  • Brutonstock
  • Brott Music Festival
  • Castle Party - gothic festival in Poland [12]
  • Cafe Bohemia -
  • Canterbury Fayre -
  • Clean Air Clear Stars
  • Coloursfest: Braehead Arena, Glasgow
  • Crowd Control Strategies for events
  • Deer Valley Music Festival
  • Dubai Desert Rock Fest 2007 Iron Maiden Headlining
  • Goodstock 2007 Rock & Roll Music Festival -
  • Harbor Peninsula Riot of 1988 -
  • How To Destroy the Universe -
  • hallapalooza
  • Kate Wolf Memorial Music Festival
  • Kirkcudbright Jazz Festival
  • Lamèque International Baroque Music Festival [13] -
  • Larmer Tree -
  • LEAF Music and Cultural Festival , bi-annual folk music and arts festival in North Carolina
  • List of dance festivals in Europe
  • List of songs that have appeared in Eurovision Song Contest -
  • London Jazz Festival -
  • London Music Festival 1973
  • Miami Winter Music Conference -
  • Mission Creek Music and Arts Festival-
  • Mississippi River Festival - A musical event at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville during summers from 1969 to 1978. See this local news article
  • Mitzvahpalooza - Elzabeth Brooks' Bat Mitzvah
  • Moonshadow Saloon - Atlanta Music Venue
  • Multitrak -
  • Paragon Music Festival
  • Peninsula Riot -
  • Progressive Nation '08 - Progressive Metal festival tour featuring Dream Theater, Opeth, Between the Buried and Me, and 3. Scheduled for North America in April/May 2008. [14]
  • Rainhill Gala
  • Revolution: The Beatles Tribute - a tribute to The Beatles, more information go their website
  • Rockin' Christmas Fund for Charity [15] -
  • Rockstar Energy Drink Mayhem Tour
  • Rock Oddity -
  • Soulclipse - Total Solar Eclipse Festival - festival located in Turkey. [16]
  • Summadayze - Summadayze, Annual Australian Electonica Music Festival
  • Splasy Fen - Pietermaritzburg, South Africa
  • Techno Dance Party
  • Teknoville
  • Thank God It's Over
  • Thursday in the Square (Buffalo, NY) -
  • Tidy Weekender
  • Toots & Grooves - Annual Ska, Reggae and Dub Festival started in 2008 by Jaser Entertainment in New Zealand
  • Toronto Music Awards
  • Willie Nelson's Fourth of July Celebration
  • Wheeling Jamboree
  • TMA Awards [17] [3]

[edit] Genres

  • African Blues (genre)
  • Afro Cubop
  • Brutal death metal
  • Butt rock
  • Cha'abi - Egyptian pop music
  • Chaotic hardcore - nl:Chaotic hardcore [18]
  • Choogle
  • Clbuttical - Korean
  • Communist Hymns
  • Contemporary instrumental [19]
  • Dark Emo - fusion genre of emo and black metal.Influences by Gallhammer and Xasthur.
  • Deathrash
  • Rock
  • Desi Rock
  • Dub Techno
  • Depressive Black Metal
  • Suicidal Black Metal
  • Electroporn
  • Frenchcore
  • game pieces [both Zorn and others]
  • German pop
  • Greek choral music
  • Haqibah
  • Hard Techno
  • Heavenly voices - [20]
  • Hobbit Metal - Heavy Metal Sub-Genre based on writings of JRR Tolkien
  • Hyperblast -
  • Instrumental Pop - [21]
  • J-metal -
  • Jazz Hop -
  • Jolk -
  • K-metal
  • Kozmigroov -The Kozmigroov Konnection
  • Liquindi - pygmy drumming style of the Central African Republic
  • Mele - Hawaiian
  • Mallcore - slang genre for bands who are combined with the elements of rap,punk,and emo with metal.Bands like Korn,SLipknot,Atreyu,and The Devil Wears Prada
  • New Generation of Hard Techno (NGoHT) -
  • Pasada - African kizomba style
  • Piano duet -
  • pop-free
  • Porn music -
  • Post-Pop -
  • Prophetic Worship -
  • Punk cabaret -
  • Punk rock in sweden -
  • Rai'NB - a fusion of hip hop and Arabic music, vocals are usually done in French and Arabic. Possibly started in France.
  • Sacred Vocal Music -
  • Serranas - one of the various traditional song forms of Flamenco music
  • Soukuss - originated in the Congo
  • Texas psych
  • Tolkien metal
  • Township music - genre of music played in black townships in South Africa
  • Trad Rock
  • Trip-Pop
  • Zimbabwean Chant

[edit] Hip hop

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[edit] Instruments

[edit] A-C

  • Abel Axe - an aluminum electric guitar
  • Arched harp, apparently the same as a bow harp, per this. Would the creator also make a link from Kinde as well? Thanks!
  • Akuset -
  • Alburn Watson (Violin Maker) -
  • Amadinda - a type of xylophone from Buganda
  • American Fotoplayer - a type of player piano/organ device that was used to add music and sound effects to silent films in early movie theaters
  • Akadinda - a type of xylophone from Buganda
  • Axstar Crusher - a type of electric guitar
  • African Drumming
  • Azumi Guitar Manufacturer
  • Beare Charles (Violin expert) -
  • Billatron -
  • Bher Bros. & Co. - piano company
  • Bounkam (african horn instrument) -
  • Box zither
  • C & C Custom Drums -
  • Calzone Case -
  • Companion organ -
  • Conklin guitars - guitars
  • Chalzedon -
  • CP30 - Yamaha
  • Casio CTK-496 - Casio keyboard

[edit] D-H

  • Dean Markley - One of the biggest string manufacturers in the world
  • Dean Zelinsky - Founder of the Dean Guitars company
  • Devil Fish (Instrument) -
  • DGX 520 - A Keyboard Made By Yamaha with Lightly weighted keys
  • Digital guitar -
  • Dynatone -
  • Digitech Grunge - A popular distortion effects pedal for electric guitars
  • Embaire - A type of xylophone from Busoga
  • Enanga - A type of harp from Buganda
  • Ensoniq DP/4 - A popular parallel effects processor
  • Fender Players, List of - Theres a list of Gibson Player and a list of strato/telecaster players but there are much more Fender Players out there.
  • Expression controller -
  • Focusrite Forte - mixing console, very specialized and intricate, only two were produced
  • Gaskell Guitars - Australian guitar manufacturer that manufactures left handed guitars only in models that are extremely rare or impossible to find by other manufacturers
  • Granada Guitars - made les paul copy guitars in the 1970's
  • Guitar theory -
  • Guitarlele -
  • Gurkel -
  • GEBR. Alexander, Mainz - A company which mainly produces horn; commonly called "Alexander" by horn players
  • Hompak - Mayan wind instrument similar to the didgeridoo [22]
  • Hanser Holding International - Owner of several major guitar makers, including BC Rich

[edit] I-N

  • Ibanez ATK
  • Ibanez RG2228
  • Interplay (musical term in jazz) -
  • John Gray (organ builder) -
  • JET Guitars - built by Jeffrey Earle Terwilliger
  • Kay Guitars (circle K) (model of interest KV335F-B) -
  • King Super 20 - One of the most popular models of vintage saxophones, among other instruments made by the H. N. White Company.
  • Konokol -
  • Korean bell (korean instrument eg. the korean bell of friendship) -
  • Korg CX3 - A Tonewheel organ made by korg.
  • Korg Triton Extreme - A workstation released by Korg in 2004.
  • Kouco (African string instrument) -
  • Kountougi (African string instrument) -
  • Kundi (harp)
  • Leadstar -
  • Lanzar - Car Audio & Video Company
  • Magnacorder -
  • Materials in instrument construction - A list of woods and other materials, and their acoustic properties
  • Mendelssohn Piano Company -
  • Minimoog bass sound -
  • Mouthbow -
  • Nzakara Harp -
  • Nord Lead 2x - The improved version of the Clavia Nord Lead 2 synthesizer.

[edit] O-Z

  • Octavina -
  • Orbitone Drums -
  • Phin - A Thai plucked string instrument
  • Piano techniques -
  • Pifferaro -
  • Piano Pals -
  • PSR 27 - Yamaha
  • PSS 680 - Yamaha
  • Raft zither -
  • Rajão - (See Ukulele#History)
  • Rhythm Bones -
  • S101
  • S90ES - Yamaha
  • Schecter Stiletto - Bass Guitar
  • Gary Schultz - Piano designer/builder
  • Silio Ciani -
  • Silnyen and Rolmo -
  • Silvetta - Classic acoustic guitars made in Germany
  • Squier Stagemaster
  • Synth banjo
  • Tamlin - A rectangular box-frame drum from Ghana
  • Timbrh - A type of lamellophone from Cameroon
  • Treble string - Strings found on various instruments including guitars
  • Tremoloa - Hawaiian stringed instrument
  • Upbell trumpet -
  • Vancore Percussion -
  • Viocta -
  • Violoncello da Span -
  • Violinophone Japanese Violin -
  • Vuvuselas -
  • Wladek Stopka - Violin maker
  • World instruments -
  • Water Percussion -
  • Walter H. Mayson, Violin maker, England.

[edit] Jazz

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[edit] Music theory

  • Subtones - possibly "undertones" theorized by Heinrich Schenker?
  • Equitonal - an instrument can be tuned to an equitonal heptatonic scale or a non equitonal heptatonic scale.
  • Takadimi - beat-focused rhythm training method
  • Hyper-metrical phrasing
  • Andy Radin webmaster responsible for making fourfa.com, reference site for emo music
  • Banjo breakdown WHAT IS A BANJO BREAKDOWN, WHAT IS TECHNIQUE?

[edit] Chamber ensembles

  • Bach Consort Wien
  • Borromeo Quartet
  • Kocian Quartet
  • Panocha Quartet
  • Tátrai Quartet - (one of their albums can be seen here: [23]
  • Uptown String Quartet
  • Viotti Quartet
  • Vlach Quartet

[edit] Orchestras

  • Westminster Symphonic Choir
  • Appalachian Brass Orchestra
  • Boulder Chamber Orchestra
  • San Francisco Symphony Youth Orchestra
  • Askar Nurlanov
  • Bergen Barokk
  • Bull Casper's Orchestra
  • Camerata Bariloche (es:Camerata Bariloche)
  • Dallas Symphony Chorus - the official vocal ensemble of the Dallas Symphony Association
  • Dublin Symphony Orchestra
  • Duo Turgeon
  • East-Western Divan Orchestra
  • The Glendale Youth Orchestra
  • Infinita Conscia Orchestra
  • National Symphony Orchestra of Ukraine
  • New York Harp Trio [24]
  • Opéra du Rhin (fr)
  • Orchestre philharmonique de Strasbourg (fr)
  • Post-Classical Ensemble -
  • Princeton University Orchestra -
  • Scipione nelle Spagne -
  • Scorched Earth Orchestra -
  • ZHL String Ensemble -
  • City of Coventry Youth Orchestra (Conductor: Brian Chappell) -
  • Piano Street website
  • Capella Istropolitana
  • Capella Coloniensis
  • Capella Augustina
  • Das Neue Orchester
  • Utah Opera

[edit] Organizations

  • bandFIND.com [25] A social utility for the Entire music industry, from Joe to Pro. They are attempting to completely renovate the Music Industry. Providing a bridge between the analog business model (that has devastated the industry) and the digital music future.
  • ArkivMusic [26]
  • Ball State University Singers [27] -
  • Court Etiquette
  • Dance Department [28] Article Electronic music organization and podcast
  • Earn It Yourself - (EIY) [29] [30] - E.I.Y.is an all-encompassing philosophy and musical movement that allows a band, company, or person to set his/her own goals and reach whatever level of success he/she desires, so long as they have achieved their success by sticking to their values and learning what it takes to reach their goals through a hands-on, do-it-yourself approach.
  • Heavy Metal Hall of Fame -
  • Harms, Inc. - Tin Pan Alley publishing company which managed the work of George Gershwin, Jerome Kern, Rodgers and Hart, etc. Founded by Tom B. Harms circa 1890s. Its catalog is presently managed by Warner/Chappell Music. [31]
  • IAC Music, a website that publishes indie music
  • Minimum Security Composers Collective -
  • Modisti -
  • New Horizons International Music Association [32] For adults who want to learn and perform instrumental or vocal music, with over 100 local chapters across the U.S.
  • Northwest Tekno -
  • Orchestras Canada - [33]
  • Portland Radio Authority - pirate radio station, appears to have gotten some press
  • RCM Examinations -
  • Sympho - [34]
  • Diard Crew -
  • Philharmonia Chorus Official website
  • Shazam Entertainment -
  • International Association for Willems Musical Teaching [35] -
  • Yesco [36] [37] -
  • JAMPAC
  • Random Sounds Project
  • Spox Talk (Political and Social Music) -
  • Wisconsin Music Teachers' Association
  • Grassies The Northern California Artistic Achievement Awards [38]
  • Movement Nashville [39]
  • Indiefeed - yes, the article was deleted in 2005, but now indiefeed became one of the most popular podcasts.
  • Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corporation, a California corporation, part of the Warner Music Group, registers songs with the U.S. Copyright Office and licenses music printing companies to reproduce text for its properites. No background article exists as of this writing. - B.C.Schmerker 03:08, 21 June 2007 (UTC)
  • Punk Rock Night - Weekly live rock show started in Indianapolis, In as punkrocknight.com. Has spread to several cities in midwest.
  • Blues For Peace organization [40]- dedicated to promoting Blues music and awareness of the Blues.
  • The Mixtress Online[41] -- "Changing the way music is privately traded and artists are publicly promoted, one mix at a time"
  • Popfreeradio.com [42]- "pop-free" internet radio station
  • West End Kids [43]- A centre of excellence for young musical theatre performers in the UK
  • Famous Maroon Band [44]] - The marching band of Mississippi State University of Mississippi State, MS.
  • Long Hall Productions Limited Consisting of LHP Productions, LHP Studios and LHP Records [45] - Owned by DJ GK who is also part of the band Deja Vue

[edit] Producers, sound engineers, etc.

Note: Electronic music DJs should be listed at Wikipedia:Requested articles/music/Performers and bands.

  • Boris Rensky, current head producer of t.A.T.u., co-founder with Ivan Shapovalov of various projects including this band
  • Mark Holiday aka Big Holiday - Hip-Hop Producer/Remixer, new-wave hip-hop style, new-pop, r'n'b, etc. Owner and mastermind of Holiday Music Group. Worked with Chantelle form Interscope/Convicted, Queen Kong aka Lady Nicole, Jordyn Taylor from Interscope Records, Pretty Willie aka P Dub, Scarfizzie, Self Made Management, Mek2la aka Flavia Prado, and other. Official myspace page: http://www.myspace.com/markholiday
  • Adrian Bradford - multiple JUNO award-winning and Grammy nominated record producer and live audio engineer
  • Arnold Mischkulnig -
  • Anastasia Brown -
  • Andrew Buckton - Producer and Engineer, Owner of Studio 203 http://www.studio203.co.nz/ worked with Tahuna Breaks, Cliff Hedley, False Start, These Four Walls, The Midnight Youth.
  • Anthony Acid - DJ/Producer/Remixer, worked with DJ Skribble, Todd Terry, Willa Ford and many more.
  • AMP - young producer of R&B & Hip Hop. Has worked with Foxx, G.A.G.E., Marvelous J and more
  • Andre Dequech -
  • Andrew Lum -
  • Accuse La Banks artist, songwriter, music producer
  • [[Austin John Marshall - Producer, songwriter, husband of Shirley Collins, English folksinger, produced her albums (1964-70) Folk Roots, New Roots; Anthems in Eden; Love, Death and the Lady
  • Bad Boy Joe - Italian American DJ/Producer/Remixe
  • Brian "Rome" Romero - Signed to BYI Entertainment, works with Omar Cruz
  • Bruce Ravid (former A&R for Capitol/BMI) -
  • Buddah -
  • C-Rouge - Armenian Trance music producer & DJ
  • Chris Wright (producer) -
  • Cyrus Tha Great -
  • [[Dave Percefull - producer/engineer - David Cook, Brandon Jenkins, Zac Maloy, Caroline's Spine, Phil Marshall, Abbey Road, yellow DOG Studios
  • Damn-R - Dutch music producer & DJ team.
  • DecadeZ - Underground Super Producer / Songwriter
  • Denny Tsettos - DJ, Producer & Remixer
  • Dimrain47 - Techno artist.
  • DJ SHOK of RUFF RYDERS - DJ & Producer
  • DJ Boris - DJ & Producer
  • Frank Carillo -
  • Michael Jay (producer) - record producer/songwriter. Worked with a fair number of notable artists on relatively big albums.
  • Jens Nygaard -
  • Jerry Kennedy - Guitarist, producer and long-time head of Mercury Record's country music division. Produced or played on albums by Bob Dylan, Roy Orbison, Jerry Lee Lewis, Roger Miller, Elvis Presley and on and on.
  • Jizza Pro - Successful young producer of RnB and Pop. Based in London, UK where he owns a recording studio.
  • Joe Wakeford - English record producer based in Czech Republic working for Leapy Lee, Timmy Mallett and Lucie Bila
  • Johnny Budz - DJ, Producer, Remixer
  • John Steven Lasher - Australian music producer & record label executive
  • Josh Farrell, producer and co-owner of Hell's Kitchen Studio, former founding member of New Jersey Punk band Bigwig
  • Jon Woodroffe - Recording studio owner, sound engineer, record producer.
  • Larry Marks - '60s rock, folk and country-rock producer of The Flying Burrito Brothers, Dillard & Clark and Phil Ochs.
  • Laut Sprecher -
  • The Latin Rascals - Freestyle remix and production team.
  • Lewis A. Martineé, American record producer, best known for Exposé (band).
  • Marcio Brenes – Produced for Mundo Vacio, Tiffany Joy, Luis Enrique, Erika Vidrio, etc.
  • Marc McClusky - Produced Hit the Lights and Scenes From A Movie
  • Mark Alan Miller -
  • Mark Shimmel - Former CEO of LaFace Records & SVP of Artista Records; currently working with Se7en on his U.S. debut. Refs: [46][47][48][49]
  • Marlo Bright -
  • Michael Vail Blum -
  • Michelle Klaessens - Producer, Mixing, Recording and Mastering Engineer for The Rock Factory http://www.therockfactory.net, in Auckland, New Zealand, Recently completed Album in 2008 for Slipping Tongue http://www.myspace.com/slippingtongue called My Kindom Falls, Has worked on recent releases from These Four Walls http://www.myspace.com/these4walls, The Glory Sea http://www.theglorysea.com, The Twitch http://www.thetwitch.co.nz and Amperzahn http://www.amperzahn.com. Michelle is also a live sound engineer, mainly in Auckland New Zealand, however Michelle has toured Nationally with bands and done sound at New Zealand Festivals Toots & Grooves http://www.myspace.com/tootsandgrooves, A LOW HUM Camp A LOW HUM http://www.alowhum.com/camp-a-low-hum/ , http://www.myspace.com/alowhum (sorry for the links to my space, but unable to find other links to most these bands)
  • Mixerman -
  • Nik Tyler - Worked with The Starting Line, The Almost, Four Year Strong, Valencia, New Atlantic, Days Away
  • Nevski - Producer of the Shake Ya Caboose song
  • Novak Langer -
  • Oliver Stummer -
  • Pekka Ruuska - I think he's Finnish
  • Pipeman - Interesting new sound; refreshing addition to the electronic music industry [50]
  • Ralph Schuckett
  • Ras Kush - Producer of UK Dub, founded Black Redemption record label
  • Rick Iantosca
  • Rogério Martins - DJ/Producer (pt)
  • Ronald Jenkees - Producer, popular on YouTube and has had CD's released
  • Round Wave Crusher - Electronic Hardcore/Speedcore Producer
  • Roy "Mad Dog" Harper - Electronica, pop, rock, indie.
  • Samuel Beníquez -
  • Sasa Savic - Producer, DJ, Radio Host -
  • Steve Power - Production/Mixing credits include Robbie Williams all tracks on 'Life Thru a lens', 'I've been expecting you', 'Sing when you're winning', 'Escapology' and the single 'Something stupid'. Also Babybird 'You're Grgeous' and album Ugly beautiful, Babylon Zoo 'Spaceman', The Dum dums album and singles. Busted most of the album "A present for Everyone" including singles 'Crash the wedding', 'Air Hostess', 'Thunderbirds are go', 'Who's David'. Forthcoming release by Beth Rowley - produced 5 tracks including the singles 'Oh my life' and 'So Sublime'.
  • Tai K. Rotan (TKRP) - Hip Hop, R&B and Ambient Producer / Produced Came Up on the Dead Prez + OUTLAWZ "Can't Sell Dope Forever" album.
  • Tal M. Klein -
  • Tim Kelley
  • Vic Latino - Radio Host, DJ, Producer
  • Winterman - Drum&Bass & Baltimore Club Music Producer/DJ http://www.ruffandtuffrecordings.com
  • World Famous Paul-C - Funk/Hip-Hop Producer, Recording Engineer
  • Yoriyos (producer on Bury My Heart At Wounded Knee)
  • Gary Stinno Nwobu Nigerian music producer and sound engineer (http://www.garystudios.com
  • Johnny R Goode III - Lighting Designer from the US. Lighting Director - Skydog Gypsy 2001 thru 2002 . Lighting Director - The Disco Biscuits 2002 thru current. Lighting Designer - Austin City Limits Festival 2004, 2005, 2006. Lighting Crew Chief - Willie Nelsons Family Picnic 2005. Lighting Board Operator ESPN Boxing 2005. Lighting Designer - Progressions DVD , The Disco Biscuits. Won a Jammy - Tour of the Year 2008, DVD of the Year 2008 - Lighting Designer. Lighting Board Operator - Snoop Dog, Sheyril Crow, Robin Williams, Lewis Black, Robert Randolf, Pat Green, The Roots, The Duo, Keller Williams, Antibolis, Al Green, Paul Wall, Slim Thug,

[edit] Record labels

  • Acetate Records - Independent Los Angeles Rock Label [51]
  • Acuarela Discos -
  • AEMMP Records - [52]
  • Arcade Records - and all sublabels [53]
  • Ark Recordings - www.myspace.com/arkrecordings
  • Basementality Records
  • Birds,Orphans & Fools - [54]
  • Bi-Fi Records -
  • Black Ledge Music - Black Ledge Music [55]
  • Black Redemption - New York based reggae record label established in 2002. The first UK dub music label in the United States
  • Blood and Ink Records - Richmond, VA based Christian hardcore record label established in 2002
  • Blue Bunny Records - sublabel of Asthmatic Kitty, owned by Jai Agnish
  • Bungalow Records - German record label
  • BYI Entertainment - Joint venture with Interscope/Geffen
  • Cartel Records -
  • Corporate Thugz Entertainment -
  • Dirty Laboratory Productions -
  • Document Records -
  • Escalator Records
  • Enexia -Growing Record label formed by Anthony Pratt based out of Southern California. [[56]]
  • Experimental Division Nashville - Media Production and Distribution
  • GMV Nashville - [[57]]
  • Infamous Records - Substitary label of G-Unit Records.
  • Kill Shaman Records -
  • Law & Auder Records [[58]]
  • LHP Records Part of Long Hall Productions Limited which also incorporats LHP Studios. Based in Southampton, UK. Member of the Phonographic Performance Limited (PPL) [[59]] [[60]]
  • Megamania Records, a Finnish record label.
  • Mob Life Records -
  • Mode2 Recordings [[61]] - House, Techno, Electronica, Alternative Dance and Chill Out Label
  • Mushpot Records -
  • MySNC Records -
  • Music for Little People -
  • Nuevos Ricos -
  • Oliver Sudden Productions [[62]]
  • Omnium Recordings -
  • Ranick Records-
  • Readymade Records -
  • Reptilian Records -
  • Rhythm Shop Entertainment Music
  • Roadshow Music- [[63]]
  • Sky Castle Records -
  • Suilven Recordings -
  • Suretone Records -
  • The Pocket Studios - [[64]]
  • To The Fallen -
  • Trattoria Records -
  • Tropical Records -
  • TKR Productions (TKRP) -
  • Robyn Guyatt-
  • Tupelo Recording Company -
  • Twelve Gauge Records - [[65]]
  • Tympanik Audio -
  • Vacancy Records -
  • Veracity Music -
  • will.i.am Music Group -
  • White Drugs
  • XtraWatt -
  • Yeah Siam Records -

[edit] Schools and music education

  • 77th Cavalry - Band program for Chino High School, national champions
  • Brighton Institute Of Modern Music (BIMM) -
  • Bradfield Senior College Australian TAFE school who excell greatly in the performing arts.
  • Cazadero Performing Arts Camp -
  • Chicago Academy for the Arts
  • Chicago College of Music - apparently defunct musical college, many famous Chicago jazz musicians studied there.
  • Complete breathing (and other breathing techniques like costal and clavicular breathing)
  • Complete Vocal Technique - All-round singing method developed by Danish singer Cathrine Sadolin
  • Constant Wonder - Grammy nominated (?)
  • Edward J. Parker Music Studio - professional piano Instructor based in Burnaby, BC, Canada
  • Fundação de Educação Artística in Belo Horizonte, Brazil -
  • MediaTech Institute - School for audio engineering in Texas
  • iMMe Records - Independant Label
  • University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Music -
  • Virginia Honor Band
  • Standard of Excellence - Method book series
  • Jim Ankan Deka - Piano and Guitar Teacher in Bangalore, India
  • Uwe Kind - German Educational Music Artist
  • Roberta Guaspari - Violin Teacher in East Harlem
  • Kid Pan Alley, referencing [66], and [67].
  • Center for Pop Music Philippines- training school for Voice and Stage Performance
  • Edna Mae Burnam, well-known and respected composer of children's pedagogical piano books, including the Dozen a Day series, and the Step by Step Piano Course.
  • Westminster Conservatory, a community music school in Princeton, NJ, US.
  • John Brimhall the most published arranger of printed music in history. his 1800+ titles in the library of congress include piano and organ methods for all ages, popular and classical music arrangements, theory books, and choir and choral arrangements. He traveleved to more than 40 countries lecturing and training music teachers on his methods
  • Fuzions Music Academy - A music institution in Bangalore. Contact fuzions@gmail.com

[edit] Songs

Request at: Wikipedia:Requested articles/music/Songs

[edit] Songwriters

Request at: Wikipedia:Requested articles/music/Performers and bands

[edit] Technical and business terms

[edit] Miscellaneous

  • List of Billboard Hot 100 top 10 singles in 2008, a list of Billboard Hot 100 top 10 singles in 2008.
  • Butterfly Lounge, a "Size Acceptance" Night Club in Orange County, CA, USA
  • Sin (club night) the "Late Nite Absinthe Bar", a weekly event held at Gilkison's Dance Studio in Perth, Western Australia
  • Alley cats a musical venue in downtown Richmond, VA, USA
  • Cory Kimm, radio dj for Chum FM
  • DJ SuperDre
  • Iceland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2004
  • B. F. Wood Music Company (Boston-based music publisher of the late 1800s until the late 1950s)
  • Don Hopkinson, American musician, staff arranger-orchestrator for Dean Parker Productions LLC.
  • Florence Greenberg
  • List of Japanese Operas
  • Music Sales Corporation, a New York corporation, American music publishing/printing/rights management company.
  • The Hymn Society
  • SmasHits.com, a website containing a huge library of Indian songs [www.smashits.com]
  • vinyl etchings
  • Hins Anders - a musical painting. sv
  • Ricky Martin videography
  • Anfas Etteeb maqam مقام أنفاس الطيب, what is this maqam ?
  • List of iTunes Singles of the Week : A list of the free Singles of the Week and Discovery Downlaods from the iTunes Store.
  • Mathmaticious: a video/song on youtube.
  • Guitar Heaven: A book by Neville Marten
  • Video Yearbook, a show on Fuse TV that recaps the songs from a particular year.

[edit] Heavy Metal

[edit] References

  1. ^ Campbell, Margaret (2004). The Great Cellists. London, Hertfordshire, UK: Robson Books, 214. ISBN 1-86105-654-0. 
  2. ^ Page about Thedeen. BIS Records. Retrieved on 2008-01-26.
  3. ^ 2008 T & T Music Awards - Home - powered by RegOnline