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- Soprano Central
A collection of biographies, pictures, and schedules of sopranos around the world.
sopranos.freeservers.com/sopranob.htm
- Cflat
For choral conductors and singers: new choral score of Mahler's 2nd symphony, songs by Joseph Jongen and Tom Cunningham including Merry Christmas Jazz for SATB and piano, and more.
ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/Cflat
- Island of the Lost Divas
A site to honor the unsung heroines of popular music from the U.K. and U.S.
www.lostdivas.co.uk
- Diotallevi's Choral Composers
Offers links to choral composers from the 16th century to the present.
www.geocities.com/Vienna/2820/music.html
- Finding the Singing Voice
Basic start for finding the singing voice.
www.musicnotes.net/Field_Sawnee_voice.html
- Brief History of Singing
Tracing the evolution of Western solo singing from antiquity to the present.
www.lawrence.edu/fac/KOOPMAJO
- Classical Singer Community
Offers career information and more.
www.classicalsinger.com
- Cabaret Hotline
www.svhamstra.com
- Afrocentric Voices
Focuses on African American performers and composers and on the vocal music forms they influenced, especially opera, art songs, and spiritual arrangements.
www.afrovoices.com
- Use of Vibrato in Baroque Vocal Music
To what degree it is used, how it is used, and the width and speed of the vibrato used encompasses the main part of the controversy regarding historically informed performances.
ladyviola1593.tripod.com/musichistory
- International Federation for Choral Music
choralnet.org/ifcm
- Marilyn Horne Foundation
Founded to support, encourage, and preserve the art of the vocal recital through the presentation of vocal recitals and related educational activities across the U.S.
www.marilynhornefdn.org
- Society of Singers
Nonprofit charity that provides emergency financial aid and case management services to professional singers who are in crisis.
www.singers.org
- Singing: The New Grove
The history of singing and voice throughout the centuries.
www.geocities.com/Vienna/Strasse/2200
- Yubibue Site
Instructions on how to use your forefinger and tongue to play a "finger flute". Technique created by Tamura Daizo of Japan in 1937.
homepage1.nifty.com/yubibue
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