Early Music Sources: Do you know about hexachords or solmnization? This source provides delightful Youtube videos to educate you on early music. It contains bibliographical lists in the different fields of early music. Sources which are available online are supplemented by links. The Database search allows a dynamic search according to different categories.
Early Music America. EMA's goal is to expand awareness of, and interest in, the music of the Medieval, Renaissance, Baroque, and Classical periods. EMA's members receive a quarterly magazine, bulletins, and benefits including access to reduced-rate insurance, discounts on publications, concerts, and festivals, and eligibility for awards and scholarships.
Church Music Association of America. An association of Catholic musicians and others who have a special interest in music and liturgy, active in advancing Gregorian chant, Renaissance polyphony, and other forms of sacred music, including new composition, for liturgical use.
Choral Public Domain Library. Here you will find free choral/vocal scores, texts, translations, and other useful information, such as composer pages and forums. This is a wiki, so it may take some to learn its navigation.
Corpus Christi Watershed Project. Ongoing blog, audio files, videos and more relating to Catholic liturgy. Dr. Mahrt was an advisor and appears in some scenes.
William Byrd Festival, Portland. Held in August over two weeks, this festival has included Dr. Mahrt as a lecturer.
Early Music America. EMA's goal is to expand awareness of, and interest in, the music of the Medieval, Renaissance, Baroque, and Classical periods. EMA's members receive a quarterly magazine, bulletins, and benefits including access to reduced-rate insurance, discounts on publications, concerts, and festivals, and eligibility for awards and scholarships.
Church Music Association of America. An association of Catholic musicians and others who have a special interest in music and liturgy, active in advancing Gregorian chant, Renaissance polyphony, and other forms of sacred music, including new composition, for liturgical use.
Choral Public Domain Library. Here you will find free choral/vocal scores, texts, translations, and other useful information, such as composer pages and forums. This is a wiki, so it may take some to learn its navigation.
Corpus Christi Watershed Project. Ongoing blog, audio files, videos and more relating to Catholic liturgy. Dr. Mahrt was an advisor and appears in some scenes.
William Byrd Festival, Portland. Held in August over two weeks, this festival has included Dr. Mahrt as a lecturer.