Contents:
WORK
Biographical Abstract
Full curriculum vitae
Performance Resume
Internal Medicine
Medical Informatics
Traditional Chinese Medicine
PLAY
Cooking
Media
Travel
WESTERN CLASSICAL MUSIC
Index
Conductors & Pianists
Surveys of Favorite Recordings
Recording & Sheet Music Companies
Vocal Music & Text and Translation Links
Other Sites
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Dr. Jimbob's Classical Music Ravings
These are a few biographical sketches, comments on recordings, and other general ramblings about Western art music that I wrote for the classical music newsgroup and the All-Music Guide.
Sometimes, I still get requests for some of these, so I'm posting the ones I like on this page.
In addition, I have been singing in choruses since 1985 and studying classical voice privately since about 2000. I have prepared clean copies of texts and translations for program books both for my chorus and for my solo recitals. You can see my resume as a performer along with some of the texts, translations and essays linked below.
Keep in mind, though, that this stuff is out of date (circa 1996, though some of the pages have been revised since then), not always factually correct, half of it's been unconsciously plagiarized from other sources, and of course it's my opinion. You may not agree, you may not ultimately share it, but that's the risk you take when you read all that free stuff on the web. So you've been warned.
Contents of this page:
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Conductors
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Pianists
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Favorite Recordings
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Recordings
Record Manufacturers
Record Stores
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Classical Sheet Music
Brick and Mortar Sheet Music Stores
Digital and On-Line Sheet Music Vendors
Classical Music Publishers
Public Domain (i.e. cheap) Editions
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Vocal Music Introductions
- J.S. BACH: Cantata: Der Herr denket an uns, BWV 196
- Ludwig van BEETHOVEN: Missa Solemnis in D, Op. 123
- Anton BRUCKNER: Four Motets
- Giacomo CARISSIMI: Oratorio, Jephte
- Emmanuel CHABRIER/Rosemonde GÉRARD and Edmond ROSTAND: Volailleries (Barnyard Suite)
- Gabriel FAURÉ: Requiem
- Arthur HONEGGER: Symphonic Psalm, Le Roi David
- Claudio MONTEVERDI: Motets: Adoramus te, Christe and Cantate Domino
- Claudio MONTEVERDI: Mass in four parts (1651)
- Wolfgang Amadè MOZART: Mass in c, K 427 (417a)
- Wolfgang Amadè MOZART: Motet: Ave verum corpus, K 618
- Franz SCHUBERT/Wilhelm Müller: Die schöne Müllerin, Op. 25, D.795
- Robert SCHUMANN/Heinrich HEINE: Dichterliebe, Op. 48
- Robert SCHUMANN/Emanuel GEIBEL: Spanish Songs; Maurice RAVEL/Paul MORAND: Don Quichotte à Dulcinée
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Song Texts, Pronunciation and Translation
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Music Links - General
- Instant Encore
Links to concert listings all over the world, streaming music and video and links to classical music news sites, blogs, et. al.
- NPR Classical
- The Rest is Noise
Alex Ross's classical music blog
- Henry Fogel's classical music blog
- Anne Ozorio's classical music blog
- Eric Sams Institute
An on line archive of essays and reviews about classical art song, Shakespeare, cryptography, and other interesting things.
- The Method Behind The Music
Ben Hollis's nifty introduction to music theory, the mechanics physics of sound production, an introduction to the styles and history of music, some basics about conducting and a virtual piano for practicing while you surf!
- Austrian Tourism Board musician pages
A surprisingly well done series of biographical sketches on a variety of famous Austrian composers, from the Austrian Tourism Board!
- BBC Classical Music Search
Provides brief biographies and a music dictionary from the Grove Concise Dictionary of Music. Also has a nifty repository of in-depth profiles of assorted major composers and musicians.
- A Brief History of Singing
- Classical Net
A comprehensive repository of data on composers, recordings, and links
- ClassicALmanac
Searchable database of events on this day in classical music history
- Composers Database
Jos Smeets's compendium of links to other pages on the web
- The Boston Musical Intelligencer
A virtual journal and blog of the classical music scene in Boston.
- Gramophone Archive
A database of record reviews from the most venerable classical music magazine.
- International Phoenetic Association
The page of an organization that studies the sounds of speech. Includes very useful resources on the International Phoenetic Alphabet (IPA), an essential resource for a singer trying to learn how to sing texts in a language (s)he does not speak.
- Igudemsan and Joo
The funniest classical music duo this side of Victor Borge & Son.
- Viola Joke Compendium
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Music Links - Specific
These are selected pages about specific composers which I find especially nifty.
- J.S. Bach Home Page
A comprehensive web resource for information on J.S. Bach, including an excellent brief biography, an extensive (unannotated) bibliography of books and articles on Bach, his life, and his music, recommended recordings, MIDI files, and a select list of links to other Bach-relevant web sites.
- Bach Cantatas Home Page
Aryeh Oron's extraordinary database of information on all of Bach's vocal works, including texts, translations and notes on recordings.
- Complete Bach Edition
The works of J.S. Bach form the original complete Bach edition (Bach Gesamtausgabe) of the turn of the 20th century. Scanned and available for educational purposes, courtesy of Vince Ho.
- International Gustav Mahler Society
- Médiathèque Musicale Mahler, Paris
- Digital New Mozart Edition
The complete New Mozart Edition, digitally available with sheet music and critical notes.
- Schubert Institute (UK)
- New Schubert Edition home page
- Schubert Manuscript archive
A searchable on-line database of hundreds of Schubert autographs including drafts of many important compositions, taken from the archives of the Vienna City Library.
- Music under Soviet Rule
An impressive collection of documents and photographs about music created under the Soviet empire.
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