| John Field: The Irish Romantic |
In-depth biography, details of his career in Russia, portrait, and a works list. |
| Wagner: The Zenith of German Romanticism |
Explores the composer's role as the leader of the German Romantic movement. |
| Meyerbeer Fan Club |
Biography, bibliography, discographies, articles, discussion page and membership information. |
| Schubert Society of the USA |
Society devoted to the life and works of Schubert. |
| Fryderyk Chopin: Poet of the Piano |
Brief biography, list of major works, personal insights. |
| Carl Czerny: Teacher and Composer (1791-1857) |
A detailed biography, listing his compositions and giving details of his long careers teaching, composing, and playing the piano. |
| Romantic Music |
Wikipedia article with major trends, a brief chronology of the period, list of composers linked to individual articles, and internal references to related topics. |
| Franz Peter Schubert: Master of Song |
A biography of the composer, his major works, and information about his circle of friends in Vienna. |
| Robert Alexander Schumann (1810-1856) |
His life and works in essay form with MIDI audio, RM audio files recorded by Professor Guy Jonson, and German text and English translation of portions of one of his songs. |
| Bernhard Kresse -Guitarmaker |
Maker of concert guitars. Cologne, Germany. Classical 19th century guitars. |
| Robert Schumann |
Biographical essay linked to a creative writing lesson based on his death and the relationship of his widow Clara Wieck Schumann and their friend Johannes Brahms. |
| Claude Debussy and Impressionism |
Brief biography, list of major works, and description of his compositional techniques. |
| James Hook: English Composer |
A biography and examination of his contributions to music literature. |
| Franz Liszt |
Lesson Tutor presentation notes his piano virtuosity, romanticism, and flamboyance. Special attention paid to his interest in the Gypsies and their music. |
| Johannes Brahms |
Sympathetic biographical essay about his life, his music, and his relationship with the Schumann family with links to related essays and creative writing assignments. |
| Flagello, Nicolas |
(1928-1994) Biography, picture, works, CDs, and reviews. |
| Muzio Clementi: Composer and Pianist |
A detailed biography by Charles K. Moss, listing his major compositions and giving details of his career composing, as music publisher, and as piano maker in London. Includes portrait. |
| Novoye Trio |
(Moscow) Piano, Violin, and Cello. Original repertoire of 19th- and 20th-century composers, and new music and commissions by Russian composers. Olga Makarova-piano, Dmitri German-vln, Alla Pitirimova-vc. |
| Late Romantic Period (1850 - 1900) |
Composer biographies and related information for the time of self-expression and exploration with emphasis on the place of Grand Opera and rising nationalism during the later 19th century. From The Conservatory at Humanities Web. |
| Leonarda Productions |
Recordings of Classical music, ethnomusicological recordings and teaching materials. Online catalog with audio samples and biographies. |
| Carolina Classical: Beethoven, A Musical Titan |
Explanations of his list of major compositions integrated with his biography. |
| Early Romantic Guitar |
A substantial collection of information about instruments and music of the period 1780-1850; also includes profiles of modern interpreters and luthiers. |
| Carlo Gesualdo |
Wikipedia article with short biography noting selected works, internal references, and external links. |
| Halcyon Days Music |
Midi music collection of early American music of the 19th Century and early 20th Century, complete with scans of sheet music covers and lyrics. |
| Russian Music: 1860-1900 |
Outline of the conflicting and powerful artistic movements in the second half of the 19th Century. Includes articles on the Mighty Handful and individual composers. |
| Scott Joplin: King of Ragtime |
Detailed biography of America's first great African-American composer written by Charles K. Moss includes chronology of his piano compositions and many sound files. |
| Friedrich Daniel Rudolf Kuhlau 1786-1832 |
In-depth biography focusing on his career in Denmark. Includes quotes from self and contemporaries and musical samples of selected piano works. |
| Johann Strauss II |
Shows how the son developed his father's dance forms with richer harmonies and more ambitious structures, eventually playing a part in the form of American stage and screen musicals. Includes music samples in Real Audio RAM format. |
| Saeculum Aureum Players |
Seattle-based group specializing in late 18th century and early 19th century chamber music on Period instruments. Biographies, schedule, CDs. |
| Music of Cornwall |
An overview of Cornish traditional music and its revival in the 20th century. (Article and links on Wikipedia) |