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Jalal Abbasov
Azerbaijan composer born in 1957
Peter Ablinger - German language site
Austrian composer.
Mark Adamo
Mark Adamo's recent premieres include Little Women, his first opera.
John Adams
John Luther Adams
American composer living in Alaska
Richard Adams
founder and artistic director of Opus 21, a not-for-profit performing arts ensemble
Thomas Adès
English composer 
Kati Agócs
Canadian composer.
Robert Aitken
Canadian composer/flutist
Carol Alban
Robert Aldridge
American composer whose awards include those from the Guggenheim Foundation (2002), the American Academy of Arts and Letters (2000), National Endowment for the Arts, and the New York Foundation for the Arts.
Isaac Albéniz
An essay by Yale Fineman, , Music Librarian, University of Maryland College Park
mfiles.co.uk biography
Franghiz Ali-Zadeh - Azerbaijani composer
Classical Composers database - works list, short bio, & photo
Sikorski bio
Aaron Alon
BA in music from the University of Chicago & MM from the Cleveland Institute
Fikret Amirov - Azerbaidzhan composer
brief bio & comprehensive work list
Gilbert Amy
Franch-language bio
Julian Anderson
British composer, studied with Tristan Murail
Louis Andriessen - Dutch minimalist
Comprehensive works list
George Antheil
Composer of The Ballet Méchanique
Francesco Antonioni
Italian composer.
Denis ApIvor
Music & Vision
Obituary
Jon Appleton
American composer who teaches at Dartmouth.
Richard Arnest
American composer. Holds degrees in composition from the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music and the University of Hawaii. His teachers included Morton Feldman, Ingolf Dahl, Jonathon Kramer and Neil McKay.
Malcolm Arnold
1921-2006
Danny Ashkenazi
Clarice Assad
pianist, vocalist and composer.
Lera Auerbach
Russian-born female composer. Onno van Rijen bio & work list. wikipedia article. Her personal homepage was not working on 23/Nov/2007
Georges Auric
Lenin imports bio
mfiles.co.uk bio

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Peter Bacchus
American flutist and composer, living and teaching in Madrid.
C.P.E. Bach
J. S. Bach
Bach bibliography
maintained by Yo Tomita
Bach Central Station
A directory of J.S. Bach Resources on the Internet
P.D.Q. Bach
1807 - 1742(?)
Henk Badings
Karin Bailey
Australian composer
Mily Alexeyevich Balakirev
Angelo Baldalamenti
highly regarded for his award winning scoring work in film and television.
Roumen Balyozov
Bulgarian composer
Mason Bates
Awarded both a Rome Prize from the American Academy in Rome and an American Academy in Berlin Prize
Dennis Báthory-Kitsz
Home of the 365-Day Composition Project and more
Eve Beglarian
Michigan-born composer.
Lorens Blinov
Tatarstan composer and poet
Samuel Barber
classical.net bio
Schirmer bio
Gerald Barry - Irish composer
Contemporary Music Centre bio
Oxford University Press bio
Amy Beach
Robert Beaser
In 1982, when the New York Times wrote that he possessed a "lyrical gift comparable to that of the late Samuel Barber
Dan Becker
David Bedford
born in London in 1937 of a musical family, composer of a wide range of compositions form School Opera to pieces for orchestra and chorus.
Gordon Beeferman
Composer and panist. Works performed by the New York City Opera VOX showcase, the Minnesota Orchestra, Albany Symphony, Quartet New Generation recorder collective, eighth blackbird et al. Flute works include Transparent Paths (2005) for flute/picc/alto, elec. guitar, cello and percussion; and Reliquary (2005) For flute/piccolo, clarinet/bass clarinet, violin/viola, cello, percussion, and piano (c.20')
Beethoven
Beethoven Bibliography Database at San Jose State University
The Beethoven Bibliography Database is a research project of the Ira F. Brilliant Center for Beethoven Studies at San Jose State University. The database, begun in 1990, is funded by SJSU, the National Endowment for the Humanities, the American Beethoven Society, and other contributors.
The Beethoven Center
The Ira F. Brilliant Center for Beethoven Studies, San José State University
George Benjamin
English composer
Warren Benson 1924-2005
Alban Berg
Berio
The Living Composer Project
IRCAM
French language site
Eva Belgarian
Berlioz
Commemorating the Bicentenary of the Birth of Hector Berlioz
The Hector Berlioz Website
updated news on everything which concerns Berlioz: performances of his music worldwide, events to celebrate the composer's forthcoming bicentenary, bibliography, discography, reviews of live performances and other contributions from regular visitors to the site.
DMOZ open directory links
Derek Bermel
a composer of chamber, symphonic, dance, theater, and pop works
Johanna Magdalena Beyer
1889-1944
Vanraj Bhatia
Popular composer in India
Lisa Bielawa
her music explores the ritual and phenomenological nature of music-making and listening — from the website
Gilles Binchois
http://www.hoasm.org/IIID/Binchois.html
http://www.stevenestrella.com/composers/index.html?composerfiles/binchois1460.html
Snorri Sigfus Birgisson
Icelandic composer
Harrison Birtwistle
Boosey bio
http://www.braunarts.com/birtwistle/
John Bischoff
Georges Bizet
Allan Blank
Professor Emeritus at Virginia Commonwealth University where he taught from 1978-1996
Lorens Blinov
Tatarstan composer and poet
Marc Blitzstein
Greg Boardman
Philippe Bodin
"Born in France and living in New York City, Philippe Bodin is a composer of unusually lyrical contemporary classical music which has garnered notice for its formal clarity and driving rhythmic energy."
Joseph Bodin de Boismortier
Per Boland
Paul Bonneau
French-language site
Robert Bonotto
Alexander Porfirievich Borodin
Evangelos Boudounis
Greek guitarist and composer
Pierre Boulez
Ircam bio (Fench language)
Martin Boykan
American composer. Studied composition with Walter Piston, Aaron Copland, and Paul Hindemith
Benjamin C.S. Boyle
PHD U. Pennsylvania. "tuneful work with charm, power, and an occasional chilling frisson of the gothic" - from the website.
Eugène Bozza
David Braham
Daniel Bradshaw
Hawiian-born American composer
Robert J. Bradshaw
Composer based in New England
Brahms
Brahms
Brahms's Lied and Song Texts
Glenn Branca
Henry Brant - 1913-2008
Uri Brener
Composer/pianist/bassoonist born in Moscow.
Benjamin Britten
The Britten-Pears Foundation
The Britten-Pears Library
Stanford University Opera biography
Earle Brown
1926-2002
David Bruce
British composer.
Herbert Brun
Peter Bruun
Danish composer
Ton Bruynel
Dutch composer - site mainly in Dutch - includes works list
John Bull
Halsey Burgund
Boston, Massachusetts composer with projects in the works with many local arts organizations
Steven Burke
American composer. Music published by Carl Fischer and is a faculty member at Sarah Lawrence College
Dietrich Buxtehude
William Byrd
Biography from Classical.net
Full list of works (from Stainer & Bell)
List of midi files
Don Byron
Clarinetist, saxophonist, composer, arranger, and social critic /dd>

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John Cage
Christopher Caliendo
composer, recording artist, performer and publisher
Ronald Caltabiano
American composer, Associate Director, School of Music and Dance at San Francisco State University
Robert Capanna
works performed throughout the U.S. executive director of the Settlement Music School, Philadelphia, PA
Robert Carl
American composer who teaches at the University of Hartford
Andrew Carter
Elliot Carter
Classical.net biography
Schirmer biography
Ryan Carter
American composer.
Dimitri Cervo
Brazilian composer and pianist
George Whitefield Chadwick
principal composer of the Second New England School
Evan Chambers
Louisiana-born composer, currently Associate Professor of Composition at the University of Michigan.
Dorothy Chang
American composer
Derek Charke
Canadian composer and flutist
Marc-Antoine Charpentier
French language site
Chen Yi
Living Composers
Presser.com
Mary Ellen Childs
Unsuk Chin
Chinese female composer, published by Bossey & Hawkes
Martin Choloniewski
Faculty member of Krakow, Poland's Electro-acoustic Music Studio (currently as an Assistant Professor of Composition)
Chopin
The Frederick Chopin Society in Warsaw
Ghenadie Ciobanu - French language site
Mikalojus Konstantinas Ciurlionis
Lithuanian composer and painter, 1875-1911
Stephen Chatman
Canadian composer
Marek Choloniewski
born 1953, in Krakow, Poland
Rebecca Clarke
1886-1979.
Ian Clarke
Personal website
Miyazawa website
David Cleary
Composer, critic, cellist
Anna Clyne
English composer of acoustic and electroacoustic music.
Valerie Coleman
Flutist/composer who performs with Imani Winds (page also includes a .pdf file that lists her compositions)
Aaron Copland
Anthony Cornicello
American composer
John Corigliano
Schirmer bio
Sony Classics bio
Marcello Coronel
Argentinian guitarist, composer.
Roland Coryn
Peter Coukis
George Crumb
Ian Crutchley
Canadian composer. Teaches at Mount Allison Univeristy, Sackville, New Brunswick
Caesar Cui
Andrew Culver
Sebastian Currier
Flash-laden website
Joe Cutler
Head of Composition at the Birmingham Conservatoire (England)
Brian Current
Canadian composer, Guggenheim Fellow and recipient of the 2003 Barlow Prize. The site requires Flash so is not what you might call accessible.

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Jean-Henri D'Anglebert
organist to the Duke of Orléans and to the Jacobins in the rue St. Honoré
Alexander Dargomyzhsky 1813-1869
Russian composer
Jonathan Dawe
American composer. Awards include a recording grant from The Copland Fund for New Music, a Koussevitzky Music Foundation Commission (Library of Congress), a NYSCA commission grant, a Fromm Foundation Grant
Paquito D'Rivera
Winner of a National Medal of Arts
Francesco da Milano 1497-1543
Marc-André Dalbavie
currently lectures on instrumentation at the Paris Conservatory, and is also composer-in-residence of the Cleveland Symphony Orchestra.
Richard Danielpour
Aleksandr Dargomyzhsky
Michael Daugherty
Mario Davidovsky
Collage New Music bio
AGNI article - Boston University
Anthony Davis
internationally known composer of operatic, symphonic, choral, and chamber works
Juan Crisostomo de Arraga Balzola
Spanish composer 1806-1826
Reinbert de Leeuw
Dutch composer, conductor, author
Roderik de Man
Dutch composer. The website only works in Internet Explorer.
Sergio Roberto de Oliveira
Brasilian composer with an extensive catalog of chamber works for flute in various combinations
Luis De Pablo
Ircam bio (French language)
Music on the web bio (English language)
Juan Antonio de Ribera
French-language bio
Fabrizio De Rossi Re
Italian composer b. 1960
Claudin de Sermisy c1490 - 1562
WBAI's Here of a Sunday Morning bio
Wikipedia bio
Claude Debussy
David Del Tredici
Frederick Delius
Harution Dellalian - 1937-1990
Armenian composer
Beth Denisch
currently is Associate Professor at Berklee College of Music and on the faculty at Northeastern University
Edison Denisov
IRCAM bio
French language site
Boosey & Hawkes
Brief English language bio
wanado.nl
comprehensive work list
Donnacha Dennehy
Irish composer.
Dennis DeSantis
composer, sound designer, and percussionist
Paul Desenne
Venezuelan composer
David Diamond
Robert Dick
James Dillon
English composer.
Lawrence Dillon
Composer in Residence at the North Carolina School of the Arts
Avner Dorman
one of Israel's most widely performed living composers
Andrew Downes
David Wright's biography
Lynwood Music presents website - works list, biography, etc.
Riccardo Drigo
Composer most noted for ballet music in late 19th century Russia
Alexandra Du Bois
first winner of the Kronos Quartet's Under-30 project
Maurice Duruflé
English Language site
Association Maurice et Marie-Madeleine Duruflé
Tan Dun
named musician of the year (1997) by the New York Times
Pascal Dusapin
Ircam bio
Musique nouvelle en liberté bio
(with picture)
Henri Dutilleux

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Hanns Eisler
Internationale Hanns Eisler Gesellschaft
Both German and English language
The North American Hanns Eisler Forum
promotes appreciation of a great composer who tried to bridge the gap between classical and popular music.
Viktor Ekimovsky
Russian composer of stage, orchestral, chamber, and piano works.
Edward Elgar
home page of the Elgar Society and the Elgar Foundation
José Elizando
George Enescu
George Enescu
French language site
George Enescu
Timeline, biography, online links and more
Peter Eötvös
Hungarian composer
Karlheinz Essl
Austrian composer
Eric Ewazen
American composer with degrees from Eastman and Juilliard. His teachers include Milton Babbitt, Samuel Adler, Warren Benson, Joseph Schwantner and Gunther Schuller.

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Dimitris Fampas
Greek guitarist, composer, professor (1921 - 1996)
Ferenc Farkas
Hungarian composer - taught Gyorgy Ligeti among other claims to fame
Robert Farnon
"a giant of British light music"
Gareth Farr
Australian composer b. 1968. Studies at Eastman School of Music. Site requires Flash, so is inaccessible to text browsers.
Arthur Farwell
Gabriel Fauré
Jindrich Feld
Czech composer
Morton Feldman
mortonfeldman.com
Morton Feldman page
David Felder
American composer b. 1953 "a Gustav Mahler for the 21st century"
Dror Feiler
Israeli composer. Tochnit-aleph page
Wikipedia bio
Agustín Fernández
Bolivian composer now living in England
Brian Ferneyhough
English composer, teaching at Stanford University. Published by Peters.
Vivian Fine bibliography
Keith Fitch
American composer born in Indiana, who teaches at Mannes College in New York City.
Cynthia Folio
Associate Professor and chair of music theory at Temple University
Arthur Foote
Malcolm Forsyth
Canadian composer. "(Forsyth's) music is an eclectic mix of elements of South African and North American folk music, a mix which produces a very personal style." (from the website)
Stephen Foster
Lucas Foss
Paul Fowler
American composer who studied at Ithaca College and the University of Michigan. "Tapu'at" premiered by the New York Youth Symphony in 2007.
Jean Françaix
Hommage à Jean Françaix
French language site including biography, recordings etc.
Jean Françaix
Radio France site with biographical information and a list of "Oeuvres Marquantes"
Luca Francesconi
studied piano at the Conservatory of Milan and composition with Azio Corghi, Karlheinz Stockhausen (in Rome), Luciano Berio (at Tanglewood) and jazz in Boston.
César Franck
http://library.thinkquest.org/22673/franck.html?tqskip1=1
http://30.1911encyclopedia.org/F/FR/FRANCK_CESAR.htm - Despite some typos, an interesting look from 1911.
Dai Fujikura
Beat Furrer
Austrian composer. German-language biograhy here

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Giovanni Gabrieli
Michael Galasso
Composer and violinist, he has frequently collaborated with Robert Wilson
Kyle Gann
Composer of microtonal music with complex tempo structures
Stacy Garrop
inaugural winner of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra’s Elaine Lebenbom Memorial Award.
Valery Gergiev
George Gershwin
gershwin.com - needs current browser, Flash and broadband connection
GershwinFan.com - more forgiving access. Lots of info
Stefano Gervasoni
Italian-born composer. He is professor of Composition at the Paris Conservatory.
Orlando Gibbons
Gilbert and Sullivan archive
Jon Gibson
known primarily to the world at large as a composer and multi-wind instrumentalist, affiliated with Philip Glass for many years
Kenneth Girard
American composer of works for piano and for various chamber ensembles
Philip Glass
Christoph Willibald Gluck
Heiner Goebbels
German composer, born in 1952. Works distributed by Ricordi.
Jay Goldberg
Young American composer making a big splash
Elliot Goldenthal
Film, concert, and stage composer
Osvaldo Golijov
2003 Grammy award nominations in the category of “Best Chamber Music Performance,” for Yiddishbuk and in the category of “Best Classical Contemporary Composition” for Yiddishbuk Inscriptions for String Quartet.
Michael Gordon
Nicaraguan composer who studied at Yale
Eugene Goossens
Louis Moreau Gottschalk
Ida Gotkovsky
French composer of some renown.
Percy Aldridge Grainger
Enrique Granados 1867 - 1916
Matthew Greenbaum
Studied with Stefan Wolpe & Mario Davidovsky. Teaches at Temple University.
Marcel Grandjany
Wikipedia bio. German-language Wikipedia bio is here.
Mark Gresham
Edvard Grieg
A collection of links to information about Grieg on the internet
Charles Tomlinson Griffes
the most famous American representative of musical Impressionism. Died at the age of 35.
Charles Griffin 
American composer based in New York City.
Gérard Grisey
Ricordi dates
French language site
Sofia Gubaidulina
Schirmer bio - Soviet composer of the post-Stalin era
Works list
Antonio Guerreiro
Brazilian composer's interview with Dr. Tom Moore
Félix-Alexandre Guilmant
Good works list, not much of a biography.
Trevor Gureckis
New Haven, CT composer

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Perttu Haapanen
Finnish composer.
Georg Friedrich Haas
Kimmo Hakola
Finnish composer
Händel
The American Handel Society
Händel on the Web
Geoff Hannan
British composer
Howard Hanson
News - List of Works - Biography - Discography - Audio Clips from Carl Fischer
Stephen Hatfield
Canadian composer, conductor, clinician, workshop leader, lecturer
John Harbison
Stephen Hartke
Hartke's music reflects the diversity of his musical background, from medieval and renaissance polyphony to very personal syntheses of diverse elements from non-Western and popular music (from his website)
Karl Amadeus Hartmann
From Schott music publishers
From British musicweb
Lou Harrison (1917 - 2003)
New Albion Artists bio
New Music Box links
Stephen Hartke
Jonathan Harvey
"a truly global reputation, particularly for his work in the field of electro-acoustic music"
Franz Joseph Haydn
Haydn — For enthusiasts of Franz Josef Haydn (Listserv)
The New Franz Joseph Haydn website
Jake Heggie
Composer of, among other things, the music for the film "Dead men walking."
Anthony Philip Heinrich (1781-1861)
Foremost American composer of his day.
Robert Helps
Hans Werner Henze
Chester-Novello bio
Schirmer bio
Schott bio - German language site
Fred Hersch
pianist/composer
George Higgs
American composer living in Ireland
Gustav Holst
gustavholst.info
Holst birthplace museum
Sungji Hong
Korean composer
Arthur Honneger
arthur-honneger.com - French language site
www.classical.net bio
Katherine Hoover
Huang Ruo
Chinese composer
Lance Hulme
American Music Center artist member
Richard Hundley
American composer, "a sort of American Poulenc" (James Keller, Musical America 1991)
Derek Hurst
Fromm commission recipient living in Somerville, MA
Lee Hyla
Boston-based composer

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Jacques Ibert
Charles Ives
Andrew Imbrie
American composer

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Leoš Janáček
Michael Jarrell
Swiss composer - the above link is to a French language site (IRCAM)
Zoltan Jeney
Hungarian composer, b. 1943. Work list, no bio.
Wikipedia bio
Willem Jeths
Dutch composer b. 1959
Gunnar Johansen
Pianist, Composer, Scholar, Humanist and Founder of the Leonardo Academy
Betsy Jolas
Scott Joplin
Josquin
http://www.josquin.com/
http://w3.rz-berlin.mpg.de/cmp/josquin.html
Brooke Joyce
has composed music for a variety of chamber ensembles, orchestras and soloists, but his first love is music for the theater

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Dmitri Kabalevsky
Works list
Biographical sketch
Pál Kadosa
Wikipedia bio
Pronounciation guide
Maurizio Kagel
German-Argentinean composer.
Arthur Kampela
Brazilian composer with a Ph.D. in composition from Columbia University.
Gija Kancheli
German language bio of this Soviet era Russian composer
Music under Soviet rule bio and worklist
Eugen Kapp
Headed the Union of Estonian Composers under the Soviet Russian government
Nikolai Karetnikov
Works list
Sigfrid Karg-Elert
Beware, the link to the English section takes you to the German section.
Juri Kasparov
Russian composer whose music is widely performed & published by Leduc, among others.
Daniel Kellogg
Prize-winning composer who studied at Curtis
Aaron Jay Kernis
Aram Khachaturian
Khachaturian Virtual Museum
Armenian composer
Earl Kim
Current as of July, 1999
Victor Kissine
Soviet-era (b. 1953) composer
Michael Klingbeil
Studied with Tristan Murail, Heinrich Taube, Stan Link, Gary Lee Nelson and Pieter Snapper.
Oliver Knussen
"one of the most respected figures in British contemporary music"
Komitas -
a.k.a. Soghomon Soghomonyan, founder of Armenian classical music. Site also available in Russian and Armenian
Jo Kondo
has written more than eighty compositions, ranging from solo pieces to orchestral and electronic works.
Anders Koppel
Danish composer
Shirish Korde
studied jazz and composition at the Berklee College of Music, and completed advanced studies in analysis and composition at the New England Conservatory with Robert Cogan, Donald Martino and Ernst Oster.
Nicolai Korndrof
Russian composer living in Canada since 1991
Erich W. Korngold
More than anybody else, Erich Wolfgang Korngold deserved to be called the Father of Modern Film Music.
Christos Koulendros
B.M., Berklee College of Music; M.A., Tufts University. Consultant, Tufts. University. Commissions from: M.I.T. Concert Band, Arlington/Belmont Chamber Chorus and Philharmonic. Winner, Hellenic orchestral composition competition. Associate, St. Botolph Club.
Friedrich Kuhlau
György Kurtág
Hungarian composer, composer of, among other things, a woodwind quintet
Boosey bio
Central Europe Review
Karder.com - German language
Kristin P. Kuster

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Joan La Barbara
explores the human voice as a multi-faceted instrument expanding traditional boundaries, creating works for multiple voices, chamber ensembles, music theater, orchestra and interactive technology
Helmut Lachenman
Angel Lam
"Her music ranges from the delicate depiction of a drop of water for an unconventional instrumentation--guitar, harp, vibraphone, crotales and double bass, to the telling of a forgotten hero from ancient China written for large orchestra and narration"
David Lang
American composer.
Rued Langgaard
Danish composer 1893-1952.
Vanessa Lann
American composer living in the Netherlands
Libby Larsen
Some educational resources including an area "for kids."
Osvaldo Lacerda
(Portugese language site)
Ernesto Lecuona
"Cuba's greatest composer"
Yinam Leef
While firmly rooted in Western musical tradition, Leef has combined in his music certain elements which are particular to Middle-Eastern sound-environment: melodic fragments, rhythmic or temporal aspects of music, or the relation to time and form. (From the website.)
Giovanni Lees
Italian language site of this pianist/composer with midi & pdf files available of his compositions
Leonard Lehrman
editor of The Marc Blitzstein Songbook. runs the Long Island Composers Archive.
Tania León
Cuban composer.
Fred Lerdahl
American composer born in Madison, WI.
Philippe Leroux
French composer, teaches composition (music electronic) at IRCAM.
Arthur Levering
a modern composer of classical music, living in Cambridge, Massachusetts and Rome, Italy
Magnus Lindberg
Finnish Music Center
Schirmer bio
Lowell Liebermann
György Ligeti
Sony classical
http://www.gyoergy-ligeti.de/ (German language)
IRCAM (French language)
Herbert Lindholm - Finnish composer
UNT Lully Project
Witold Lutaslawski
Chester-novello
culture.pl

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Todd Machover
widely considered one of the most important and influential composers of his generation
Edward MacDowell
head of the music department of Columbia University from 1896 to 1904
Steven Mackey
composition professor at Princeton University
James Macmillan
Scottish composer
Edward J. Madden
American singer-songwriter
Trygve Madsen - Norwegian composer
Radio Prague interview
Jon Magnussen
Artist-in-Residence at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey.
Gustav Mahler
Classical Music Pages bio
International Mahler Society
Mahler Archives - online database created and maintained by The Chicago Mahlerites and the Colorado MahlerFest for the benefits of the global Mahlerian community
Kiril Makan
MIT music faculty member. Non-flash site here.
Arvydas Malcys
Lithuanian composer
Philippe Manoury
French composer. IRCAM bio. University of California at San Diego bio.
Tigran Mansurian - Armenian composer born in Beirut.
Other minds' bio
The Living Composer Project bio & contact info & work list
Bruno Mantovani
French language bio
Marin Marais
Liviu Marinescu
Romanian composer teachin at Calstate Northridge
Ingram Marshall
Frank Martin
French and English version. Contains: an introduction, a concise biography, a survey of compositions, information on the Société Frank Martin and more
Ingram Marshall
American composer
Bohuslav Martinu
Mija Masaoka
musician, composer, sound artist
Benedict Mason
Winner of the Guido d'Arezzo Prize, and the Benjamin Britten Competition in 1988. Subsequent awards include a Fulbright Fellowship, the Paul Fromm Award (1995) and the Third Britten Award (1996) for Rilke Songs.
Charles Mason
American composer. Rome prize winner, among other things.
Jules Massenet
With th disappearance of julesmasseneet.com, the Wikipedia article now has the most information. Works list is here.
Nicholas Maw
Missy Mazzoli
Boston University grad (worked with John Harbison, Richard Cornell, Charles Fussell and Martin Amlin) and Fulbright Fellow for study in the Netherlands with Louis Andriessen, Martijn Padding and Richard Ayres.
Cecilia McDowell
English composer born in 1951.
Ned McGowan
Flutist/composer, working in Amsterdam.
Catherine McMichael
Thomas Meadowcroft
Australian composer.
Nikolai Medtner
Joyce Mekeel
Marc Mellits
Unfortunately low-contrast text to background makes reading difficult
Olivier Messiaen
French-language site including biography, discography, works list and bibliography
Darius Milhaud
Minoru Miki
Japanese composer.
Misato Mochizuki
Female Japanese composer
Eric Moe
b. 1954 American composer. Studied at UC - Berkeley and Princeton. Teaches at the Univeristy of Pittsburgh.
Bernhard Molique
Stephen Montague
American composer based in London.
Stanislaw Moniuszko
19th century Polish composer
Timothy Moore
English composer whose compositional style was influenced by jazz.
Meredith Monk
Stephen Montague
American-born British composer
Paul Moravec
An American composer whose music has earned many distinctions, including the 2004 Pulizer price, the Prix de Rome from the American Academy in Rome (1984-85), a 1994 Composers Fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts, a Bellagio Center Residency Fellowship from the Rockefeller Foundation (1993)
John Moran
Composer and choreographer
Robert Moran
Official website
Classical Music Archives
Moran Database
Paul Moravec
Winner of the 2004 Pulitzer Prize in music. Biography, picture, CDs, works, and concerts.
Jocelyn Morlock
Canadian composer of mostly chamber and vocal works (from the website)
Alexandr Morduhovich
winner of diplomas at the international and All-Russian Contests, the senior lecturer of the Magnitogorsk State Conservatory (MaGK)
Jerome Moross
Best known as a composer of movie and television scores
Mike Mower
English composer.
Reinaldo Moya
Venezualian composer
Mozart
The Biblioteca Mozartiana Eric Offenbacher
Materials at the Eda Kuhn Loeb Music Library, Harvard University
The Mozart Project
Biography, compositions, selected essays, bibliography, and related sites.
Neue Mozart-Ausgabe/Mozart - Quellendatatenbank
Database maintained by the Neue Mozart-Ausgabe.
Modest Mussorgsky
Niko Muhly
Young composer (at least he was in 2007) whose works have been played at Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, etc.
Tristan Murail
Ircam bio (French language)
Wikipedia bio (with works list)
Thea Musgrave
American composer
Olli Mustonen
Finnish-born pianist/composer
Josef Myslivechek
Requires Adobe Acrobat Reader

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Zurab Nadarejshvili
Composer from the Georgian Republic
Nakami Naito
Japanese female composer
Colon Nancarrow
http://www.kylegann.com/index2.html - Works list, chronology & annotated complete works
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conlon_Nancarrow
Ram Narayan
Indian composer
Onute Narbutaite
The most prominent Lithuanian woman composer (from the website). Richard Taruskin calls her music "gorgeously lyrical and utterly haunting." (The New York Times, 18/April/2004: AR 31.)
Lior Navok
Israeli composer b. 1971.
Vaclav Nelhybel
Carl Nielsen
Danish composer, 1865-1931
Anders Nilsson
Swedish composer born in 1954.
Arne Nordheim
Norwegian composer
Farangis Nurulla Khoja
Pianist/composer from a Tajikistan. "Her work is inspired by both Asian and European sources. She followed courses in Dushanbe (Tajikistan), and later in Göteborg (Sweden) with Ole Lutzow-Holm, and in San Diego with Brian Ferneyhough and Roger Reynolds." http://resonances2002.ircam.fr/bio.php3?id_article=105.
Michael Nyman
English composer

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Fernando Obradors
Helmut Oehring
German-language homepage
Maurice Ohana
French language site (English version "Under construction" on July 24, 2004
Pauline Oliveros
Leo Ornstein
"from about 1910 to 1925 - Leo Ornstein was the five foot four giant of modern music in America"
Juan Orrego-Salas
Chilean composer and Founder of the Latin American Music Center at Indiana University
Moto Osada
Eric Ostling
a composer and performer living in the Boston area

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Johann Pachelbel
http://www.hoasm.org/VIB/Pachelbel.html
http://www.classical.net/music/comp.lst/pachelbel.html
Alexendra Pakhnytova
Russian language site
Palestrina
New Advent
New Grove Concise
Oxford University Press
Hubert Parry
English composer 1848-1918
Arvo Pärt
Estonian composer.
http://www.arvopart.info/
musicolog.com
Pierre Paubon
French language site with a brief biography.
Stephen Paulus
Joe Pehrson
Director of Composers' Concordance, New York, NY
Georgs Pelecis
Latvian composer of whose music Richard Taruskin says "He writes music . . . [that] shows that consonance is by no means to be equated with pleasantness." (The New York Times, 18/April/2004: AR 27.)
Krzysztof Penderecki
http://www.penderecki.de/ (German language)
Joshua Penman
Wide-ranging interests focus on mysticism, spirituality, and the possibilities of ambient soundscapes.
Coleridge-Taylor Perkinson (1932-2004)
African American Composer & Conductor
Pérotin
Pérotin
Pérotin - Created by Joseph Allen Sifferd
Discography
Vincent Persichetti
Andrzej Panufnik
Piazzola.org
The Center for Astor Piazzola on the Internet.
Astor Piazzola
and the Fundacion Piazzola.
Tobias Picker
recipient of numerous awards and honors including the Bearns Prize (Columbia University), a Charles Ives Scholarship, and a Guggenheim Foundation Fellowship.
Gabriel Pierné
Daniel Pinkham - 1923-2006
Paul Pinto
New York composer, vocalist, and conductor. Champion of new music.
Matthias Pintscher
German composer
Walter Piston
Seppo Pohjola
Finnish composer
Rachel Portman
Francis Poulenc
Bob Pritchard
Canadian composer, writes acoustic, electroacoustic, and interactive works
Sergei Prokofiev
www.prokief.org/
The Serge Prokofiev Foundation
www.siue.edu
Eduardo del PUEYO BEGUE
Spanish language site
Uljas Pulkkis
Finnish composer born in 1975
Kevin Puts
Composer-in-Residence for the Fort Worth Symphony

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Johann Joachim Quantz
Roger Quilter - 1877 - 1953
Roger Quilter - Home page
Boosey bio

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David Rakowski
Composer and digital font maker
Shulamit Ran
Israeli composer.
Einojuhani Rautavaara - Finnish composer b. 1928
Finnish information center
Virtual Finland bio, cv, etc.
Sergei Rachmaninoff
Here is a Russian-language page with eminiscences, videos and photos.
Einojuhani Rautavaara
Finnish composer
Maurice Ravel
Alfred Reed
American composer 1921-2005
Steve Reich
Frederic Rzewski
American composer now teaching in Brussels.
Wolfgang Rihm
Dennis Riley
American composer 1943-1999. Work list here.
Terry Riley
Nicolai Rimsky-Korsakoff
George Rochberg
Ana Maria Rodriguez
Johan Helmich Roman (1694 - 1758)
Swedish composer
Ned Rorem
Christopher Rouse
Winner of the 1993 Pulitzer Prize in Music
Daniel Bernard Roumain
Hip-hop-inspired composer who is composer-in-residence for the Orchestra at St. Luke's. Unfortunately the website does not display well in Mozilla-based browsers. I.E. IE only. :(
Morris Rosenzweig
New Orleans LA composer b. 1952
Antonio Rosetti - a.k.a. Franz Anton Rösler
Bach cantata.com bio
Mozart forum bio
Daniel Bernard Roumain
"composer, performer, violinist, and band-leader who seamlessly blends funk, rock, hip-hop and classical music into a new, personal sonic vision"
Albert Roussel
Anton Rubenstein
Poul Ruders
Danish. Composer of an opera based on Margaret Atwood's The Handmaiden's Tale.
Edition Wilhelm Hansen bio
Schirmer bio
Carl Ruggles (1876-1971)
The Carl Ruggles Page
Theodore Presser bio
Huang Ruo
Chinese composer "already known to the musical worlds of two continents as a promising young composer and scholar."
Alejandro Rutty
His output includes work in avant-garde music, standard classical repertoire, Argentine traditional music, and innovative community-based projects (quoting the website)
Bill Ryan
leads Grand Valley State University's (Allendale, MI) new music group.

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Kaija Saariaho
Finnish composer. Her works have been performed by the Cleveland Orchestra and others.
http://www.chesternovello.com/Default.aspx?TabId=2431&State_2905=2∓composerId_2905=1350
Marc Sabat
Canadian composer
Camille Saint-Saens
Handel & Haydn bio
www.lessontutor.com
Aulis Sallinen Finnish composer b. 1935
Finnish Information Center
Virtual Finland
- an article about his operas
Giovanni Salviucci
Italian-language site
Joly Braga Santos
Brazilian composer
Eric Satie
Rebecca Saunders
English composer
Giacinto Scelsi
Italian composer 1905 - 1988.
R. Murray Schafer
Canadian Music Centre bio
Composer21 bio
Philmutic bio
#164-00193.
Thomas Schudel
Canadian composer. Flute works include Valentines for solo flute (c. 14"); and A Winter Suite (c. 8")
Judith Shatin
A "timbral explorer [whose] inspirations range from myth and poetry to [animal] calls."
Peter Schickele
Salvatore Sciarrino
French-language bio
Thomas Daniel Schlee
Austrian composer born in 1957
Daniel Schnyder
Othmar Schoeck
Swiss composer 1886-1957
Arnold Schönberg
Complete list of all internet sites.
Schoenberg Archives
Arnold Schönberg Center
Now with streaming radio of Schönberg's music.
Alfred Schnittke
www.schnitke.de - German Language site
Wikipedia bio
Paul Schoenfield
American composer b. 1947 has a degree from Carnegie-Mellon University, as well as a Doctor of Music Arts degree from the University of Arizona
Ruth Schonthal
American composer/pianist. Died July 10, 2006
Franz Schreker
Viennese composer from the early 20th century
Franz Schubert
Franz Schubert
The Schubert Society of the USA
William Schuman
Robert Schumann Research Institute
Benjamin Schweitzer
German composer
Raymond Scott
1908-1994. Ecletic composer of popular music.
Ruth Crawford Seeger
Roger Sessions (1896-1985)
Roger Sessions Society (links don't work - scroll down the page to find the info)
Presser bio
Rodion Shchedrin
Russian composer who defines his style as "post avant-garde."
The International Maya Plisetskaya and Rodion Shchedrin Foundation
Alexander Shchetynsky
Ukrainian composer, avant-garde, post-avant-garde, post-modern.
Works list
Bright Sheng
Bright Sheng
University of Michigan (contact info)
Kim D. Sherman
Dmitri Shostakovich
Alan Shulman 1915-2002
American composer, cellist and arranger.
Sibelius Academy Music Resources
Roberto Sierra
American composer
Valentin Silvestrov
Ukranian composer
Christian Sinding 1856-1941
Norwegian composer
Howard Skempton
Harvey Sollberger
Giovanni Sollima
Italian composer of mostly stage, orchestral and chamber works
Sousa Archives for Band Research - University of Illinois Archives
Leo Smit
Leo Smit's career as composer, pianist, conductor, and educator spanned seven decades of musical life in the United States. This website is an online tribute based on an exhibition at the SUNY - Buffalo music library in April, 2000 and includes an introduction, biography covering early years, friends, Buffalo and beyond, a works list and more.
Rob Smith
Currently teaching at the University of Houston's Moores School of Music
Ivan Sokolov (b. 1960)
German language bio
Lewis Spratlan
A native of Miami, Lewis Spratlan studied with Mel Powell and Gunther Schuller at Yale, and has taught and conducted at Tanglewood, The Yale Summer School of Music and Art, and Amherst College, where he has been on the faculty since 1970. He was awarded a Pulitzer prize in 2000.
Asha Srinivasan
Indian-American composer.
Carl Stamitz
Charles Villiers Stanford
Bruce Stark
Composer/pianist
Paul Steenhuisen
rather cryptic front page with links to bio, soundfiles, etc.
William Grant Still
Karlheinz Stockhausen
Obituary
Igor Stravinsky 1882–1971
by Jeremy Noble
Henrik Strindberg
Swedish composer
Leslie Stuart
English song composer, pianist, organist and conductor
Karlheinz Stockhausen
Oscar Strasnoy
Steven Stucky
awarded the 2005 Pulitzer Prize in Music for his Second Concerto for Orchestra
Morton Subotnick
Georgy Vasilevich Sviridov
Considered either “[o]ne of the most brilliant ‘forgotten’ composers ” or “as an appalling example of generalised kitsch.” Here is the NY Times obit, and a wikipedia article.
Witold Szalonek
Karol Szymanowski

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Miroslav Tadic
Yugoslavian composer/guitarist who teaches at Calarts
Toru Takemitsu
Jody Talbot
English composer highly in demand as a pop arranger
Danny Tan
Philipino popular music composer
Karen Tanaka
Sergei Taneyev - 1856-1915
Eric Tanguy
French composer born in 1968 (French language site)
Aleksander Tansman
Polish composer
French language site - a bit difficult to read since the diacritical markings are not rendered correctly
Todd Tarantino
professor of Music Theory at the Manhattan School of Music.
Victor Tarnopolski
Russian composer who teaches at the Moscow Tchaikovsky Conservatory
Pëtr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Classical Music Pages bio
Google directory
Georg Phillip Telemann
Michael Tenzer
Teaches at the University of British Columbia
Augusta Read Thomas
Native New Yorker.
Virgil Thomson
The Virgil Thomson Foundation
John Thow
Frank Ticheli
Professor of Composition at the University of Southern California
Stevan Kovacs Tickmayer
Yugoslavian composer who studied composition with Louis Andriessen & Diderick Wagenaar at the Royal Conservatory of The Hague
Jukka Tiensuu
Finnish composer b. 1948
Boris Tishchenko
Onno van Rijen - chronology and brief biography
Ian MacDonald's Music under Soviet Rule chronology
Giuseppe Torelli
classicalmusic.net
Naxos bio
Ushio Torikai
Joan Tower
Barry Traux
Professor at Simon Fraser University where he teaches courses in acoustic communication and electroacoustic music
Dan Trueman
Conducts PLOrk : The Princeton Laptop Orchestra
David Tudor
Helena Tulve
Estonian composer

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Ken Ueno
Boston area composer who is Assistant Professor and the Director of the Electronic Music Studios at the University of Massachussetts Dartmouth
Chinary Ung
Cambodian-American composer
Galina Ustvolskaya
reclusive composer from St. Petersburg, Russia
The Lady and the Hammer - extensive essay by Ian MacDonald
Works list - compiled by Onno van Rijen

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Moisei Vainberg
Matthew Van Brink
Composer and organist
Michel van der Aa
Dutch composer
Ralph Vaughan Williams
Peteris Vask
Latvian composer published by Schott
Jacob Ter Veldhuis
non Flash site
Flash site
Nadir Vassena
Swiss composer
Verdi
Sándor Veress
Hungarian composer
Theodoor Verhey
(Dutch language site)
Elizabeth Vercoe
"one of the most inventive composers working in America today" (Washington Post)
Lois Vierk
Illinois-born composer.
Carl Vine
Australian composer
Dan Visconti
"a composer of concert music who draws inspiration from the rich character and improvisatory spirit of American vernacular styles."
Vivaldi Internet Resource
Vladimir Vlasov
Andrei Volkon