September is
In 1994, President Bill Clinton designated September as Classical Music Month. What better way to celebrate with a Toast to National Classical Music Month featuring 8 musical pieces that are relatively well-known.
List of classical and art music traditions - introduction to Western, Malian, Ottoman Turkish, Persian, Azerbaijani, Afghan, Indian, East Asian, and Southeast Asian classical music traditions.
Naxos.com is a site dedicated to classical music as known in Western historical and cultural tradition. The following links are starting points:
History of Classical Music - This site also has lists of recommended pieces pertaining to different time periods.
Listener's Job Description - "Your job is very simple: Be affected by the music".
Music Categories - What is the different betwen a concerto and a sonata? This page will explain these and other types of music.
Musical Instruments - What are percussion versus woodwind versus string instruments? This page helps explain and give example of the six categories of instruments in Western classical music.
Other classical music traditions have their individual instruments.
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These are few of the books related to classical music accessible to LWLC patrons:
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Despite the underlying disco beat, "Hooked on Classics" provides a sample of diferent composers' musical works. Text & selection: NF
Classical Music Library: The site has a new look which our link automatically goes. Contains information and musical recordings regarding classical music.
Petrucci Music Library: Virtual library of public domain music, especially classical music.
These are the two most relevant to classical music. Check the Music subject page for additional resources.
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These are a few of the e-books related to classical music accessible to LWLC patrons:
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