Elvis Number Ones
"Elvis Number Ones is the companion website to the 2002 ""ELVIS 30 #1 Hits"" album. If your speakers are on, you will hear the introductory video playing at the top of the page, followed by cuts from each of the album’s tracks. The audio control is at the bottom of the page, where you can skip from song to song, or from year to year. That’s also where you’ll find links to two Elvis games, a photo gallery, a huge selection of video clips, and short articles about Elvis’ various artistic roles: musician, singer, composer, and movie star."
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Elvis.com: The Official Site
"Welcome to Elvis Presley’s official web site, home of the undisputed King of Rock ’n’ Roll and his beloved Graceland Mansion in Memphis, Tennessee! On July 5, 1954, Elvis recorded his first album, and Memphis is commemorating the event with a celebration of fifty years of rock ’n’ roll. Since much of the site deals with visiting Graceland, the best click for virtual visitors is All About Elvis which leads to a bio, billboard chart stats, Elvis quotes, great trivia games, e-cards and free computer wallpaper."
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Eat Sleep Music
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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Copyright Kids!
"Any discussion of music piracy must start with an understanding of copyright law. And you don’t need to be a grownup or a lawyer to grasp the basics, as proven by this terrific kids site from the Copyright Society of America. Highlights are the multimedia Yearbook Club (which showsthe kids at Lincoln Middle School dealing with copyright issues while creating a school yearbook) and the Copyright Challenge quiz. Although the majority of the site is appropriate for elementary and middle-school students, I found the definitions in the glossary full of legalese. Yuck!"
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Classical Net: Mozart
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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Classical Music Archives: Mozart
"Hearing Mozart’s music is integral to any study of his life. At the Classical Music Archives you can listen to hundreds of his compositions in MP3, MIDI and WAX (a special kind of Windows Media Audio.) Guests can listen to up to five pieces of music per day. This limit is removed for paying subscribers, who can also can download the music files to their own computers. To hear Mozart’s first minuets, scroll down the page to Nannerl’s Notenbuch. To untangle the complexities of audio file formats, read their "How to Listen to Music on the Internet""
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Campfire Sing Along
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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Beethoven, Ludwig Van"
Reviewed December 25, 2000 by a reader from New York City, USA who is affiliated with the site. A wonderful site to listen to samples of Beehoven’s piano music. Including the famous Moonlight Sonata, Emperor Concerto, and other wonderful works and fantastic performances.
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Beethoven on Vintage Postcards
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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Beethoven: The Magnificent Master
""Beethoven is recognized by many as the greatest composer whoever lived. But very often we overlook the man in favor of seeing the feats of the master composer. This biography is dedicated to exploring the life of this most unique genius in an endeavor to discover more of the man behind the music." In addition to the detailed biography, you’ll find a well-organized portrait gallery and a few fascinating (but wordy) peeks into the history behind several of Beethoven’s major works (listed under Research Projects.)<!--"
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