The IMSLP - International Music Score Library Project - contains free music scores. This site strives to comply with Canadian copyright laws. Please also read the DMCA Policy page for invoking the copyright laws of the United States.
The Music Treasures Consortium provides online access to the world's most valued music manuscripts and print materials, held at British Library, Harvard University’s Eda Kuhn Loeb Music Library, Library of Congress, Juilliard School’s Lila Acheson Wallace Library, Morgan Library & Museum and New York Public Library.
MuseData, "An Electronic Library of Classical Music Scores" is a small repository created by Center for Computer Assisted Research in the Humanities at Stanford University.
"Curated by a community of music scholars, students, teachers and librarians, the Open Music Library
brings together peer-reviewed journal articles, books and music scores from the world’s digital collections." Only small part of the collection is freely accessible.
Multilingual and illustrated glossary of music terms.
Jazz
Jazz at the Internet Archive. Just type "jazz" in the search box and listen!
The Hamilton College Jazz Archive holds a collection of videotaped interviews, currently numbering 300+ entries, with jazz musicians, arrangers, writers and critics.
Find Classical Music Performances Worldwide - and in the Bay Area
This site brings together every aspect of classical music into a single place: listings and search facilities for concerts, recordings, radio stations and services of all sorts, as well as news and features on all sorts of subjects. NOTE: This resources is UK-based. It focuses primarily on the major US, UK, and European orchestras, along with the most important opera houses.
Operabase has documented operatic activity worldwide since 1996, with over 295,000 performances on file. It records the work of artists in over 600 theatres, and publishes season information to opera-goers in 19 languages.
SFCV provides information of many different types: events calendar of almost every classical music event in the Bay Area; multimedia database of composer biographies; a glossary of important musical terms; a searchable of music teachers around the Bay, and lists of music organizations and educational organizations; individual pages for musicians and local groups; a ticket-discounting program..
This comprehensive digital library contains over 57,000 works by over 6,000 composers, and 14,000 media samples. Users can search for works by keyword or by using the advanced search option. All members of the American Composers Forum, including former members of the AMC, may submit new works to the library.
The KDFC brand is owned by Classical Public Radio Network (CPRN), although its broadcasts also appear on stations that are owned by University of Southern California (USC).
World of Opera is a production of WDAV Classical Public Radio, a service of Davidson College. Plot summaries, overviews of operas/performances, audio clips.