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NPR: Deceptive Cadence

For classical music fans, NPR's Deceptive Cadence offers a way to discover new artists and learn about news and conversations in the classical music world. News and audio clips are organized into four categories. Issues & ideas feature articles about the history of classical music, which are discussed along with contemporary issues in the field. For instance, in one recent article, NPR's Lulu...

https://www.npr.org/sections/deceptivecadence/
Science of Music: Exploratorium's Accidental Scientist

The science of music may not be something most people think to wonder about, but for those who do, this lovely online collection of exhibits and activities provided by the Exploratorium will be of great interest. Visitors can explore the science of music through these different exhibits, short movies, and questions. Some of the thought-provoking questions which are answered through short...

https://annex.exploratorium.edu/music/
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Smithsonian Music

The Smithsonian Institution notes that if all of their "diverse music-related collections ... [were] assembled in one place, the Smithsonian would be the largest music museum in the world," leading them to celebrate 2019 as their Year of Music. Readers can explore some of these music collections through this website, which gathers numerous highlights from the Smithsonian's music resources into one...

https://music.si.edu
The Katherine Dunham Collection at the Library of Congress

Recently, the Library of Congress created the "I Hear American Singing" digital project in order to allow visitors the ability "to experience the diversity of American performing arts". One of its first online digital collections pays tribute to Katherine Dunham, who was born in Chicago in 1909 and is best known for incorporating Caribbean, African, and South American movement styles and themes...

https://www.loc.gov/collections/katherine-dunham/about-this-...
The Prokofiev Page

Maintained by Sugi Sorensen, this Web site is dedicated to the life and work of Sergi Prokofiev, one of the most accomplished composers and pianists of the 20th century. New visitors to the site will want to take a look at the detailed biography of Prokofiev provided here, along with a timeline that highlights some key moments in his life. The site also features a complete list of his works by...

https://www.prokofiev.org/
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