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Dans le numéro de décembre de CRL, la revue de l'Association of College & Research Libraries) on trouve une liste commentée d'une vingtaine de sites : Music: A survey of some quality resources
Exemples :
o The Virtual Instrument Museum. A multimedia site with audio, video, still images and some Quicktime Virtual Reality, or QTVR, images (360 degree interactive photos) of the impressive World Instrument Collection at Wesleyan University. If you ever wondered what a kagan, bouzouki, or ud look and sound like, this is a good place to find out.
Access: http://learningobjects.wesleyan
o Aria Database. This database has a diverse collection of information on more than 1,000 operatic arias. Designed both for singers and nonsingers, it includes translations and aria texts of most arias as well as a collection of MIDI files of operatic arias and ensembles.
Access: http://www.aria-database.com/.
Websites of Interest to Musicologists. No bells-and-whistles here, but a clean, well-organized and substantial listing of music-related sites posted off the Web page of the American Musicological Society. Grouped into more than 30 categories, this is a very inclusive list with many links I have not seen elsewhere, including academic job listings, translation, and musicology blogs. Access: http://www.sas.upenn.edu/music
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