Alfred Einstein:
Mozart His Character, His Work ~ 1945, Oxford University Press
Hans Mersmann: Letters
of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart ~1972, Dover Publications
Stanley Sadie: The
New Grove Mozart ~ 1980, W.W. Norton & Company
Neal Zaslaw with
William Cowdery: The Compleat Mozart ~ 1990, W.W. Norton &
Company
Robert W. Gutman:
Mozart, a Cultural Biography ~ Harcourt Brace, 1999
Agnes Selby: Constanze:
Mozart's Beloved, Turton & Armstrong, 1999
Robert Spaethling:
Mozart's Letter, Mozart's Life ~ 2000, W.W. Norton & Company
The Mozart Project:
www.mozartproject.org
It's hard to say
enough about this site. It's comprehensive, authoritative and incredibly
easy to navigate. Lots of reading ~ biographies, essays, composition
catalog, links ~ it's all there.
Internet Public
Library ~ Mozart: www.ipl.org/div/mushist/clas/mozart.htm
A magnificent
educational site run by the University of Michigan. There's a special
Music History 102 area created by Robert Sherrane, Cataloging Librarian
for the Julliard School in NY ~ it covers everything from the Middle
Ages to the Twentieth Century.
Wolfgang Amadeus
Mozart: classicalmus.hispeed.com/articles/mozart.html
Great biographical
and other information by Dr. Charles Kenneth Moss
W.A. Mozart: www.mhric.org/mozart
Additional biographical
information and links to other Mozart sites
C Minor Mass Notes
& Translations, by Dr.
James C. S. Liu
Another interesting
perspective on the Grand Mass, a complete text translation plus links
to other resources
The Metropolitan
Opera: www.metopera.org
Not much needs to be said...
The Bach Cantatas Website: www.bach-cantatas.com
A comprehensive site covering all aspects of J.S. Bach's cantatas and his other vocal works. Contains discussions and detailed discographies of each cantata and other vocal works, performers and general topics. The site also includes texts and translations, scores, music examples, articles and interviews, and short biographies of over 2,000 performers of Bach vocal works (singers, conductors, vocal and instrumental groups).
The Westchester
Arts Council: www.westarts.com
The Westchester
Arts Council is the largest private nonprofit arts council in New
York State serving arts organizations, hundreds of artists and audiences
numbering over one million.
The ATT Westchester
Arts Network: www.artsnetwork.org
Great regional
information, including Caramoor
and the Performing
Arts Center at Pace University
WQXR: www.wqxr.com
The New York Times'
classical music station ~ click the button on the right side of the
page to listen to their broadcast as you peruse our site.
Vocal Area Network:
www.van.org
This site is a
'must bookmark' for anyone who either sings in a chorus or is in any
way interested in choral music. Highlights include the Concert Calendar,
Choir Directory, Choir Auditions page, Info Exchange and an extensive
Links Collection along with news and features of interest to the vocal
ensemble community