Latin musical treatises ..... widely acknowledged to be among the principal sources of information regarding notation and compositional practice ..... from the late medieval and early Renaissance period
An electronic corpus of Italian music treatises from the Renaissance and early Baroque. It contains the works of two of Italy’s most important authors on music theory, Pietro Aaron (c. 1480-c.1545) and Gioseffo Zarlino (1570-1590), as well as to a number of writings by their contemporaries
[accès réservé] Page d'accès unique aux ressources musicales de Music Online Listening (fichiers musicaux diffusés en ligne (streaming)) et Music Online Reference (livres, encyclopédies et partitions). L'ensemble des collections comprend plus de 18.000 albums et plus de 20.000 partitions (juillet 2010)
[accès réservé] African American Music Reference will contain 50,000 pages that offers a comprehensive coverage of blues, jazz, spirituals, civil rights songs, slave songs, minstrelsy, rhythm and blues, gospel, and other forms of black American musical expression
[accès réservé] Classical Music Reference Library brings together more than 30,000 pages of essential reference materials, spanning the entire history of Western classical music, in a unified online database. Included are the authoritative reference titles Baker's Dictionary of Music, Baker's Biographical Dictionary of Musicians, and Baker's Student Encyclopedia of Music