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http://hjem.get2net.dk/Brofeldt/An introduction to piano music written for the left hand alone. This site also has a catalogue of scores and CDs which feature music written especially for the left hand.
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http://members.aol.com/cc88m/PianoBook.html This is an excellent guide to practicing the piano effectively. It is free to download or to read on-line.
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http://members.shaw.ca/smythe/rebirth.htm These are MIDI files taken from early piano rolls and are freely available to download. There are some amazing recordings here.
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http://muslib.lib.ru/index eng.htmlDenis Bouriakov's excellent site for scores that are often not available from any other site.
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http://users.bigpond.com/beathcoxBetty Beath is an Australian composer with an amazing list of achievements. Her catalogue shows music for choirs, ensembles, orchestras, solo instruments and singers, as well as the stage. She is on the Executive Board of the International League of Women Composers and also helps to promote Australian music. A visit to her website is highly recommended.
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http://www.amcoz.com.au/default.aspThe Australian Music Centre is the major centre for information about Australian music, including biographies and information about many Australian composers and links to their websites.The Centre also represents many composers and sells their music.
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http://www.balancedpianist.com/Features the work of Dorothy Taubman in assisting pianists to avoid injury, as well as articles about her methodology and links to similar websites.
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http://www.carolinaclassical.com/links.htmlAn extensive collection of links to lots of sites about composers and periods of music as well as piano music and scores.
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http://www.contemplator.com/child/index.htmlAn outstanding resource that includes all of the Child Ballads - music and lyrics - as well as many links to other sources of early folk music.
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http://www.freemusicscores.co.nzThis is Alan Cruise-Johnston's site in New Zealand where you will find his free music scores. His special interests are choral, piano and organ music. Alan took early retirement so that he could concentrate on writing music. He has also been involved with various aspects of theatre for over forty years.
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http://www.iinet.net.au/~nickl/keyspress/A music press run by Geoffrey Allen - himself a composer - in Perth, Western Australia, that publishes work by many Australian composers. Keys Press sells scores for the catalogue list price plus postage. Unusually, they do not hold the copyright for the music they publish - it remains with the composer!
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http://www.instantweb.com/a/arsispress/A company that publishes the work of 20th century women composers
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http://www.margaretbrandman.comAustralian composer, Margaret Brandman, runs an excellent site. She has developed a teaching method which she explains on the site, and has also written theory books. In particular her chord workbooks provide extensive practice in chord analysis and I am pleased to say that Margaret has also now provided separate answer books after a request from me:-)
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http://www.musicaustralia.org/exhibitions.htmlA new initiative by MusicAustralia to provide information, scores and sound to the public - still a little limited, but worth visiting from time to time. If you type 'Carr-Boyd' into the search box, the music for her 2001 piano work commissioned by Ars Musica Australia will be available. If you type 'Waltzing Matilda' into the search box, a number of scores related to that music will be available including an arrangement by Larry Sitsky. Clicking on 'Music Themes' will bring up some other options.
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www.piano.ru/library.htmlAn outstanding library of free pdf scores.
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