Michael Tilson Thomas (MTT) metaphorically pulls out some of his "files" - files full of ideas about music and art, and reminiscences of the legendary artists he has known throughout his career – to create eight very original and personal one-hour radio
The Oxford American may be the liveliest literary magazine in America, and 2007 will bring its 10th annual "Southern music" issue. These arrive with CDs so smart and eclectic they probably belong in the Smithsonian.
The Hype Machine follows music blog discussions. Every day, thousands of people around the world write about music they love — and it all ends up here.
Classical Music CD and Concert reviews - MUSICWEB INTERNATIONAL is the premier classical CD review site on the internet. With a team of 70 reviewers we produce up to 300 classical CD reviews each month. Well over 20,000 reviews and articles are now availa
new poems, new fiction, and new creative non-fiction, new visual art gallery, a new movie, and new music. "Western society is broken including art, We hope to be able to help repair this brokenness."
Discogs is a user-built database containing information on artists, labels, and their recordings. Discogs also incorporates a Marketplace where you can buy and sell the recordings. Discogs is constantly growing as users submit releases to the database.
the OCVE resource now comprises a broad range of primary source materials for Chopin's Ballades (Opp. 23, 38, 47 and 52), Preludes (Opp. 28 and 45) and Scherzos (Opp. 20, 31, 39 and 54) as well as the Fantasy Op. 49 and Polonaise-Fantasy Op. 61. These materials can be manipulated in a wide variety of ways, allowing new insights to be gained through extraction, comparison, juxtaposition and collation.
The Talks is a weekly updated online interview magazine. Over the past decade its founders Johannes Bonke and
Sven Schumann have met with cultural figures of all kinds.
New talks take place while traveling throughout the year. art, fashion, film, music.
“the online destination for the promotion and enjoyment of opera” designed to “appeal equally to those who already love opera and to those who may be tempted to try it for the first time,” The Opera Platform offers one “showcase opera” per month, viewable free, in full, with subtitles available in six different languages. It also provides a host of supplementary materials, including documentary and historical materials that put the month’s featured opera in context.