Music Web
This gigantic British resource is compiled by Dr. Len Mullenger. Now celebrating more than 10,000 Classical CD reviews!
GRAMOPHONE - "the best classical
music magazine in the world" - is a British publication, and many
consider it the "bible" of information for new classical CDs. Search the now free GramoFile archives!
BBC MUSIC MAGAZINE - Nice website includes reviews of current classical CDs.
BBC's RADIO PAGE - This has links to the British Broadcasting Company's online radio stations, and those that broadcast on the Internet.
mFiles - Music Files UK, is a great place for downloading free music for your computer -- includes free music files and other reference material, and links to additional related material. If you are new to the world of music files or to downloading music files from the internet, then this is a guide to the different formats available! (Sound and British Sites Categories).
(06-19-03)- LONDON SOLOISTS - a leading chamber orchestra renowned for showcasing outstanding young musicians. Site has links to many useful Classical resources on the Internet.
ClassicOL.Com - "...based within the United Kingdom, is designed specifically for classical musicians and classical music enthusiasts; for those who perform, study, teach, administer, manufacture or sell instruments, publish or promote….in fact, the whole classical music community."
MusicTeachers.co.uk - Find a music teacher for practically any instrument, in any region of the United Kingdom!
PAUL'S PLACE - OK,
folks, don't let this confuse you, and be sure to remember how to find
your way back here! I had to include this one. This is a page I like produced
by yet another PAUL BAKER! Be sure to check out his page for LONDON
RADIO STATIONS. "So you're in London and you want to know what's on
the radio..."
BRITISH SONG - "...information on approximately 6000 song cycles, sets, albums, collections and individual songs, representing a body of song literature from the end of the 16th century to the present. In addition to English songs, there are Irish, Scottish, Welsh, Canadian, Australian, and South African songs."