Mozart’s own Website
Reviewed January 26, 2000 by Stephan, a teacher from Denver, Colorado who is not affiliated with the site. An informative and humorous look at Mozart’s life as told by the Maestro himself. Beautiful graphics and an interactive message board, where Mozart answers questions from his visitors. A perfect opportunity for students and adults to write to Mozart personally. He answers every letter!
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Mozart’s Home
Reviewed April 19, 2000 by Genie Wisp, 12 years old from United States who is affiliated with the site. Contains biography, pictures, letters, and (hopefully) just a good time with lots of info.
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Mozart Home Page
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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Mozart’s Magical Musical Life
"Once upon a time, when men wore powdered wigs and rode in gilded carriages, ababy boy was born in the beautiful town of Salzburg. The little boy’s name was Johannes Chrysostomus Wolfgangus Theophillus Amadeus Mozart. Can you imagine writing that on the top of your paper in school? Thus begins the whimsical, musical biography of Wolferl (for short). Liberally sprinkled with audio clips, this outstanding story reminds me of those Play-a-Sound children’s books with sound buttons for each character. This click-and-play biography is a must-see site for kids of all ages. Bravo!"
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Mozart Project
"The Mozart Project presents the milestones of Mozart’s life in a time line showing concurrent world events. Europe was seething with political and cultural activity throughout the eighteenth century, greatly affecting Mozart’s development. You’ll also find an annotated catalog of Mozart’s life work, cross referenced chronologically as well as by category. This is not simply a listing of compositions, but a detailed insight into each work and it’s creation."
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Miramax Films: A Hard Day’s Night
"Miramax Films divides their official movie site into three sections. ""Yesterday"" takes you back to the year A Hard Day’s Night was released but with the twist. Imagine how A Hard Day’s Night would have promoted had there been an Internet in 1964. The second section ""Here Today"" includes oodles of archive material such as the original script ( recently rediscovered in a vault), galleries of stills from the shooting of the film, and a reprint of a very favorable LIFE Magazine movie review. Last, but certainly not least, is the movie trailer guaranteed to bring back plenty of memories to those of us who last saw the film more than thirty-five years ago!"
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Ludwig van Beethoven’s Home Page
"Beethoven’s early compositions under the tutelage of composer Christian Gottlob Neefe, in his late teenage years, signaled his impressive talent. It was planned that Beethoven study in Vienna with Mozart. Mozart’s death in 1791, however, prevented this. Beethoven went to Vienna anyway, and became a pupil of the Austrian composer Joseph Haydn. If you can read the red lettering placed on the stormy clouds, in addition to the Beethoven biography, you’ll find a catalogue of Beethoven’s works some of which are available for listening in Real Audio format."
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Lidwina’s Disney Song Collection
"Lidwina’s collection of 120 Disney melodies with lyrics is sure to keep you singing for hours. From Who’s Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf? from the 1933 Three Little Pigs, to four selections from the 1999 Tarzan movie, this site is a wonderful romp through nearly seventy years of Disney songs. The songs are in standard MIDI format."
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Learn to Play Piano
Reviewed May 4, 2002 by Erika, a reader from Elma, Washington, who is not affiliated with the site. I never played before and I learned ALOT in a short time at my own pace.
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Kids Garden of Songs
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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