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ConcertsForKids
- resources & links
This page provides resources related to our
interests, including repertoire lists, orchestras’ education pages, composer
& publisher information pages, and other resources. Your suggestions are very
welcome.
To download and save the files below, with most browsers, right-click the link, then select “Save Target As ...” from the fly-out dialog box.
REPERTOIRE LISTS
New York Philharmonic Young People’s Concerts
1960-2002:
351k Word file
Memphis
Symphony’s Young People’s Concerts 1999-2002: 75k Word file.
Toledo
Symphony’s Young
People’s Concerts 1981-2000:
60k Excel file.
Young
People's Rep (various): 30k Excel file.
Wichita
Symphony’s Young People’s Concerts 1982-1999: 75k Word file.
ORCHESTRAL WEBSITES FOR KIDS &
TEACHERS
Memphis Symphony
Orchestra's kids' website
Dallas
Symphony Orchestra's education pages
American
Symphony Orchestra League's Playmusic.org
New York Philharmonic education pages: click
here for kids' pages and click
here for teachers
Philadelphia
Orchestra education and community partnerships website
Monterey
Symphony educational activity page
Minnesota
Orchestra's education pages
COMPOSER & PUBLISHER RESOURCES
Composers with many works for children's
concerts
Daniel
Dorff 's music for children's concerts
Russell Peck's homepage
Bruce Adolphe
information on MMB's website
Bruce Adolphe's PollyRhythm Productions
Robert Kapilow
information on G. Schirmer's website
Lucas Richman's homepage
Justin Locke's
homepage
Michael
Horwood's website
Publishers and other composer-resource
websites
ASCAP home page
BMI home page
Music Publishers' Association directory of U.S. publishers
Presser home page
MMB Music home page
Carl Fischer home page
G. Schirmer home page
Boosey & Hawkes home page
American Music Center's “New Music for Young Audiences” page
Performers with Young People’s Concerts
shows
Dan
Kamin home page
Pablo Ariel home page
OTHER MUSIC EDUCATION LINKS
Mr. Holland's Opus Foundation helps schools and individual students get musical instruments.Please feel free to suggest more links!