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Classical compositions
A-D (by composer)
- AnnMarie F
- Quintet for Brass (Arnold), op. 73
- Blas Emilio Atehortúa
- Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach
- Ray Baker
- Ernest Bloch
- Luigi Cherubini
- Frederick Delius
- Ernő Dohnányi
- Henri Dutilleux
- Antonín Dvořák
- Symphonic Poems (Dvořák) fr:Poèmes Symphoniques d'Antonín Dvořák, incl. The Water Goblin, The Noon Witch, The Golden Spinning Wheel, and The Wild Dove
E-H (by composer)
- George Enescu
- Impressions d'enfance fr:Impressions d'enfance (Enesco)
- Suite No. 2 for Piano, Op. 10 fr:Suite n° 2 (Enesco)
- Suite No. 3 for Piano, Op. 18 fr:Suite n° 3 (Enesco)
- Piano Sonatas (Enescu) fr:Sonates pour piano (Enesco)
- Violin Sonata No. 3 in A minor, Op. 25 fr:Sonate pour violon et piano n° 3 (Enesco)
- Espíritu Andino
- Gabriel Fauré
- Charles Gounod
- Funeral March of a Marionette (The link currently redirects to Charles Gounod)
- Christian Henson (film composer)
- Hans Werner Henze
- Paul Hindemith
Alan Holley
I-R (by composer)
- Charles Ives
- Dmitri Kabalevsky
- Aram Khachaturian
- Erich Wolfgang Korngold
- Nariman Baban - [1]
- Lowell Liebermann
- György Ligeti
- Franz Liszt
- Frank Loesser
- Alexina Louie
- Bohuslav Martinů
- Joseph Marx
- Aya Matsuura
- Edward Macdowell
- Felix Mendelssohn
- Darius Milhaud
- Jean-Joseph Mouret
- Leopold Mozart
- Francis Poulenc
- Sergei Prokofiev
- Maurice Ravel
- Ned Rorem
- Anton Rubinstein
S-Z (by composer)
- Erik Satie
- Alessandro Scarlatti
- Franz Schubert
- Works for Violin and Piano (Schubert), incl. Sonatinas, D. 384, 385, 408, Sonata in A, D. 574, Rondo in B minor, D. 895, Fantaisie in C, D. 934
- String Trio in B-flat, D. 581
- Ständchen, D. 889
- Robert Schumann
- William Schuman
- Alexander Scriabin
- Jean Sibelius
- Bedřich Smetana
- Johann Strauss II
- Richard Strauss
- Franz von Suppé
- Tielman Susato
Conductors
- List of conductors and their respective orchestras
- Tim Allshouse (Band Director) - American band director for Blue Springs High School, Blue Springs MO.
- Dean Burry - Canadian composer; wrote the operas A Creature of Habit, Pandora's Locker, Isis and the Seven Scorpions, The Vinland Traveller, The Hobbit,The Brothers Grimm, Shanawdithit, and Unto the Earth: Vignettes of a War; [2]
- George Cleve
- John Cockerill (musician) - senior harpist, Halle Orchestra; later a conductor; [3]; [4]
- Brian Crain - American composer; [5]
- Brian Galante - associate professor of music at Pacific Lutheran University, Tacoma, WA; [6]
- Jeff Grace - composer for several films; co-composer to Howard Shore for the Lord of the Rings trilogy; [7]; IMDb
- Edward Higginbottom
- Dax Johnson (died 2005) - composed writes neoclassicism muic; [8]; [9]
- Seymour Lipkin - conductor and pianist; teacher, Juilliard and Curtis; previously New York Philharmonic assistant conductor, music director of Long Island Symphony and the Joffrey Ballet
- Paul Lipson (musician) - video game composer; chief operating officer/audio director, Pyramind Studios; [10]; [11]
- Michel Piastro
- Tsung Yeh - conductor, South Bend Symphony and Singapore Chinese Orchestra; first conductor to hold positions in both the east and the west; [12]
- Adina Spire - conductor - compose of Beszin Ensemble of Nizhni-Novgorod, Russia [13] [14]
Critics, historians, journalists, and publications
People
A–M
- Aliya-Jasmine Sovani - host and journalist for MTV Canada; possibly an Ismaili Muslim of South Asian of East African descent
- Andri Permana - Indonesian music journalist; [15]
- Andy Radin - webmaster responsible for making fourfa.com, reference site for emo music
- Bakari Kitwana - wrote Why White Kids Love Hip Hop
- Bryan Odell - American music journalist; founder, YouTube channel BryanStars
- Chet Flippo - Rolling Stone contributor; frequent writer of liner notes
- Dan Blackman - disc jockey, B101-WBEB-FM in Philadelphia, PA; ommon voice in PA/NJ/DE commercials; [16]
- Dave Stelfox - British music critic, journalist and DJ; specialises in roughneck rap, bashment and deep house with a funky twist
- Ed Ochs - American music journalist; former Billboard magazine special issues editor
- Erik Thureson - American music editor, journalist, and photographer at BestMusicLive; [17]
- Francis O. Leach, D.M.A. - The Dances for Solo Piano of Paul Creston: A Pedagogical and Performance Overview (University of Oklahoma dissertation, 1994)
- Fuzz Box Girl - YouTube personality who reviews and demos a large amount of musical equipment; she has been gaining a large amount of popularity; [18]
- George Herzog, pioneering American musicologist; see History of the Archives of Traditional Music, Indiana University, Bloomington
- Guy Dammann, Classical music critic and commentator, academic. Writes mainly for The Guardian. Also writes for The Observer, New Statesman, Economist [19]
- Helmut Kallmann - Canadian Music Historian. Head of the music division for The National Library of Canadian and chair of the Canadian Musical Heritage Society. Supervisor for the CBC music library and co-editor of the Canadian Encyclopedia of Music.
- Ian McCann NME/Q/Face writer and reggae author and sleevenote writer
- Professor Maurice Hinson - Music historian & editor.
- Karl Wilson Gehrkens - U.S. music teacher and author of several books on music and teaching. 1882-1975.
- Liv Simister - seventeen year old creator/writer of Planet Stereo, a website dedicated to promoting musicians (wix.com/planetstereo/music) as well as a writer for the New Jersey-based indie-magazine "Danny Says!" (dannysayszine.tumblr.com).
- Lynn Roberts Creator, editor and contributor to for folks sake music website; [20]
- Mark Prindle - US rock journalist/author
- Memphis Jones - American music journalist, singer, and all about Memphis music, history, & culture
- Mike Maxheat Mosley - Known as MaD MaX from Akron, Ohio is the Director of Operations, Audio Video Engineer, Webmaster, PR Specialist, Radio DJ, Remix Specialist, Motivational Speaker, Program Director, Journalist, Graphic Designer, Recording Engineer, Digital Music Editor, Music Arranger, Multi-Instrument Musician Producer, Underground Music Ambassador and the lead performer for M3 Records Ohio with a B.A. in Media Production and a minor in Pre Law from the University of Akron. Co-founder of M3 Records Ohio and the internationally syndicated Pro Flow Fa-Sho Show radio program on Pro Flow Radio.
- Mick Middles - UK rock journalist/author
- Mieczyslaw Kolinski - Canadian ethnomuicologist; see Canadian Encyclopedia article
- Mika Bashir- Polish nationality,american musicologist,critic,philosopher and manager
N–Z
- Nalini Ghuman, musicologist barred entry to the US [21]
- Neville Marten - British Writer and Editor Of Guitar Techniques and Guitarist (magazine). Author Of Guitar Heaven
- Patsi Bale Cox - Nashville biographer and journalist. Died at age 66.
- Paul Stenning - UK rock and metal journalist/author
- Randy Raley, famous jock from KSHE and other stations.
- Vincenzo Torelli - Italian music journalist and impresario it:Vincenzo Torelli
- Robert Gordon - music critic from Memphis
- Ryan Alban - An american jazz analyst, performer, music educator.
- Steve Rodham - Author, magazine editor and Jimi Hendrix historian/archivist.
- Thornton Hagert, music historian and archivist. Owner of Vernacular Music Research. Nominated for historical liner notes grammy.
Other
- Alternative Music Hub - An alternative music website that services Australian music fans
- BestMusicLive - An online music webzine covering the most popular genres of music including editorial, photographs, and videos [22]
- BestMusicLiveTV - The YouTube Channel associated with BestMusicLive, providing weekly vidoe coverage of the top stories in music [23]
- Buscadero - Italian rock music magazine; [24]
- Chorübungen (text of score reading)
- Concrete Loop - urban music blog; [25]
- The Daily Vault – music review website; founded 1997; [26]
- Dark Legions Archive - net's original heavy-metal site; [27]
- For Folks Sake - folk-music website; [28]
- Hipster Runoff or CRLS - A popular ironic blog about music, alt culture. Been featured in many articles and posts.
- Jeff's Musical Car - weekly music show which showcases talented singer-songwriters with an intimate performance...live in a car; [29]
- List of music blogs - list of music blogs (that have articles on Wikipedia)
- Moxie and Mayhem - Music blog with emphasis on indie, folk, and alternative. Interviews up-and-coming bands, reports music news, and reviews CDS. Growing gathering. [30] [31]
- Obscure Sound - A website that chronicles Indie Music and provides critiques. [32]
- Pinpoint Music – music webzine; focuses on music reviews and live concerts; features include professional music videos (both live and set) and photography; [33]
- Pop 'Stache – A Chicago-based online music journalism publication. Their motto reads, "at Pop 'Stache, we get off on music." [34]]
- RapReviews – music webzine of rap/hip-hop related news, interviews, reviews; [35]
- REH Publications - producers of numerous instructional videos. History? Website? Located at Seattle WA 98103
- Review Bastard - Band of music and movie enthusiast. Daily music and movie review blog: Review Bastard Music and movie discussion: Review Bastard Discussion Board
- The Silent Ballet - post-rock music zine; [36]
- That's Punk - An online blog with free music downloads that's noticeable due to being based on artist consent and legal downloads
- Timeline of Christian music - virtually identical to Timeline of music, just covering all genres of Contemporary Christian music
- Tourdates.Co.UK - social community for signed and unsigned artists in the UK and abroad; over 10k artist profiles, the UK's original unsigned chart; site hosts content for LondonTourdates magazine
- Years in Christian music - virtually identical to Years in music, just covering all genres of Contemporary Christian music
Discographies
The requests are disambiguated in two forms; requests for mean we have no content and should, requests from mean the main article has a disproportionately large discography that should be split from the article to stand alone.
- Steve Angello production discography from Steve Angello
- Brown Bannister production discography from Brown Bannister
- Howard Benson production discography from Howard Benson
- Benny Blanco production discography from Benny Blanco
- Manfred Eicher production discography for Manfred Eicher
- Paul Epworth production discography from Paul Epworth
- John Fields production discography from John Fields (record producer)
- Fernando Garibay production discography from Fernando Garibay
- Amanda Jenssen discography from Amanda Jenssen (for: needs singles (9) and video (4) added)
- Daniel Lanois production discography from Daniel Lanois
- Steve Mac production discography from Steve Mac
- Jim Nabors discography for Jim Nabors
- Parov Stelar production discography for Parov Stelar
- Sam Phillips production discography for Sam Phillips
- The Smeezingtons production discography from The Smeezingtons
- Phil Spector production discography from Phil Spector
- Aaron Sprinkle production discography from Aaron Sprinkle
- Jerry Wexler production discography for Jerry Wexler
Festivals, concerts and awards
A–M
- Afropunk Festival - Brooklyn; annual festival promoting and presenting the punk movement in the African-American culture; [37]; [38]
- Diskoteka 80 - Moscow; annual song festival of 1980s songs
- Bambuco National Folk Festival - annual since 1960 in Neiva; [39]
- BluesSHOUT! - the nation's premiere annual blues dance event, with classes, competitions, performances, and live music; [40]
- Brutonstock
- Brooklyn Folk Festival
- Camp a Low Hum - annual festival of indie music; organised by Blink, organiser of the A Low Hum tours
- Canterbury Fayre
- Castle Party - gothic festival in Poland; [41]
- Channel V Awards
- Cincinnati Jazz Festival
- Clean Air Clear Stars
- CocteauFest - annual celebration for fans of the band Cocteau Twins; [42]
- Cock Rock - Cockermouth Rock Festival; [43]
- Coloursfest: Braehead Arena, Glasgow
- Crowd Control Strategies for events
- Culture Shock Festival - [44]
- Decaydance fest
- Deep Rock Drive - online concert site; featured artists includuing OAR, Disturbe and In This Moment
- Dhamaka Bollywood - promotes love, peace and unity among India and Pakistan; featured Sonu Nigam, Atif Aslam and Naz Choudhury at the O2 Arena in April 2012; [45]; [46]
- Dubai Desert Rock Fest - 2007 Iron Maiden headlined
- Electro Beach Music Festival - 42-day-long electronic dance music festival in Puerto Vallarta; featuring artists including Tiesto, Avicii, Calvin Harris; [47]
- Epic Proportions Tour - traveling festival; plays at high schools, military bases, and colleges in the United States
- Ethiopian Music Festival - annual jazz and world music festival in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
- FYF Fest (Fuck Yeah Fest) - indie rock centric music festival hosted in downtown Los Angeles; think this is its ninth year; [48]
- Goodstock 2007 Rock & Roll Music Festival
- Glasgow's Star Turn - talent show in Glasgow; run by the Evening Times newspaper
- Grand Canyon Music Festival
- Hallapalooza
- Harbor Peninsula Riot of 1988
- Hobble on the Cobbles Music Festival - Known as Buckinghamshire's largest free all-day music festival in Aylesbury; relaunched in 2006 after 28 years [49]
- Isle of MTV - [50]
- Jazz Sudbury Festival - Sudbury, Ontario, Canada, jazz festival; started in 2009; [51]
- Jumpin' Chupacabra Fest - Orange County, California-based music and arts festival; focused on giving the public access to cheap and easily accessible shows and performances
- Kate Wolf Memorial Music Festival
- Kirkcudbright Jazz Festival
- Lamèque International Baroque Music Festival - [52]
- Larmer Tree
- LEAF Music and Cultural Festival - bi-annual folk music and arts festival in North Carolina
- List of dance festivals in Europe
- List of songs that have appeared in Eurovision Song Contest
- London Music Festival 1973
- M3 Rock Festival - annual rock festival in Maryland featuring glam metal artists
- Made in America Festival - upcoming multi-genre music festival featuring headliners Jay-Z and Pearl Jam
- Mass Chaos Tour - pcoming tour featuring Godsmack, Staind and Halestorm
- Miami Winter Music Conference
- Mitzvahpalooza - Elzabeth Brooks' Bat Mitzvah
- MoeFest - music festival in Ireland; dedicated to promoting unsigned artists
- mon inouie symphonie - annual indie rock and experimental music festival in Dunkerque; [53]
- Mono Núñez - [54]
- Monterey Folk Festival
- Moonshadow Saloon - Atlanta music venue
- Multitrak
N–Z
- NXNW Music Festival - conference from the Pacific Northwest, mostly the Portland area; similar to SXSW
- Oscillations Festival - annual indie rock and experimental music festival in Belfast
- Paragon Music Festival
- Paul McCartney's Live Kisses - live performance of the album Kisses on the Bottom; filmed at Capitol Studios in Los Angeles; aired on PBS' Great Performances in September 2012; [55]; performance is scheduled for release on DVD (name: Paul McCartney: Live Kisses on 13 November 2012; [http://www.amazon.com/Paul-McCartney-Live-Kisses/dp/B0091LRZZW
- Paxico Blues Festival - Paxico, Kansas
- Onion Days Festival - Payson, Utah
- Peninsula Riot
- Power to the Peaceful Festival - annual international festival in San Francisco; hosted by Michael Franti; [56]
- Progressive Nation '08 - progressive metal festival tour; featuring Dream Theater, Opeth, Between the Buried and Me and 3; scheduled for North America in April/May 2008; [57]
- Rainhill Gala
- Revolution: The Beatles Tribute - tribute to The Beatles; [58]
- Rock Oddity
- Rockin' Christmas Fund for Charity - [59]
- Soulclipse - Total Solar Eclipse Festival; festival located in Turkey; [60]
- Splasy Fen - Pietermaritzburg, South Africa
- Super Bowls of Rock - 1970s Chicago
- Super Bowl Gospel Celebration - annual festiva; festival aired on Fox television network, February 10, 2012, billed as "14th annual"; [61]
- Symphony - KJSCE - annual cultural festival of K. J. Somaiya College of Engineering, Vidyavihar, Mumbai
- Techno Dance Party
- Teknoville
- Thank God It's Over
- Thursday in the Square - Buffalo, NY
- Tidy Weekender
- Toronto Music Awards
- Underhill Festival - annual Balkan- and electronic-themed festival
- Wellesley Composers Conference
- Willie Nelson's Fourth of July Celebration
- Wolves Festival
Genres
A–G
- acid country
- African blues (genre)
- Anarcho Folk - A sub-genre of folk that expresses anarchist ideals and belies. Bands like Rye N Clover
- Anti-Serious music
- Atheist punk
- Basement Soul - A sub-genre of rock that blends elements of indie-rock, soul, crooner songs, pop, and garage. Significant features include hyper-compressed vocals, floor-tom heavy drumming, and noisy, jangly guitars (typically distorted Telecasters run through tube amps with the treble cranked and the reverb maxed out). Lyrical content runs on a spectrum between posi-core (life-affiriming, community-oriented, socially-conscious) and emo (self-effacing, personal stories, unrequited love...). Often induces dancing. The groups involved typically play basement shows, house parties, and smaller dive-bars. Some influences include early, more spasmodic Bright Eyes albums, Machine Go Boom, Neutral Milk Hotel, The Violent Femmes, and The Dead Milkmen, although the term was never applied to these acts during their heyday. Today's basement soul has few, if any, emblematic acts.
- Beat Jazz - New genre with its own instrumentation recently demoed at TED: [62] Blog here: [63] You tube (and proof of adoption): [64]
- Breakdown (Bluegrass). The material mentioning breakdown and bluegrass in Break (music) may be accurate, but it doesn't cover this.
- bro folk rock - [65] (registration required); "purveying his brand of literate Canadian bro-folk-rock" ([66])
- Chaotic hardcore - nl:Chaotic hardcore [67]
- Choogle
- Christian Drone Doom Metal
- Clbuttical - Korean
- Contemporary Andalusian - traditional Moorish-Andalusian music in contemporary composition, like Piazzola's nuevo tango. Started in 1980s Spain and defined by the Al Andalus Ensemble of Tarik & Julia Banzi (www.Andalus.com)
- Commercial music - Modern commercial music.
- Crabcore - Emerging genre of music
- Deathrash
- Desi rock
- Electroporn
- Electro Trash - Sub-genre of Electronic Dance Music
- Experimental blues
- Folk hop - a combination of hip-hop and folk music
- Flyover rock- A genre of rock made famous by Creed in the late 90's. It is now dominating rock radio by bands such as Nickelback and Hinder.
- Fourth-Wave Ska
- Furry Purple Blues- A genre which utilises the left and right pan. It has clicky and vocal
- Future Bass
- Gaijin-Rock A somewhat new kind of rock. It is a mix of modern Japanese culture with American or English Rock. Area 11, is the first and only Gaijin-Rock band right now, but it has a great deal of fame since it has signed a contract with The Yogscast and their 1st and only Gaijin-Rock album right now is in place 52 in iTunes top 100 albums.
- Game-Hop
- The genre - A sub-genre of mash-up (The style of multiple samples all from different artists and albums often with more than 5 artists per song an example of this is Girl Talk)
- German pop
- German progressive music - list some artists, bands, genres, historical facts, etc.
- Glitch Hop
- Gothic dance
- Guitar Indie - basically whats its about - what are fans like etc.
H–M
- Hardstep (Dubstep) - a recently emerged subgenre of modern Dubstep that is apparently a fusion between Dubstep and Hard dance, and unfortunetely bears the same name as the Drum and bass subgenre, which emerged from the 1994 jungle/drum and bass scene. There has been some confusion in the existing article Hardstep (originally about the Drum and bass subgenre).
- Haligh - arabic music from the persian gulf countries
- Hausmusik
- hip co - uniquely Liberian form of hip hop based on colloquial Liberian English
- Hyperblast
- Inspirational Metal
- Instrumental Pop - [68]
- Island Pop - i.e., Sean Kingston, Rihanna, Iyaz
- Italian House - Typically late 80's early 90's dance music made in Italy
- J-metal - heavy metal music from Japan
- K-metal - heavy metal music from Korea
- Kozmigroov -The Kozmigroov Konnection
- Lao Qiang - "Old Tune", folk music from northern China, traditionally used to accompany puppet shows. Zhang Junmin is a musician steeped in this tradition. Kuhn, Anthony "A secret Folk Music Holds Firm in China", All Things Considered, NPR, 7/19/2013.
- Man rock - new age of glam, term invented by Justin Hawkins bands like Hot Leg
- Maryland hardcore
- Metrocore
- Mystic jazz - style of free jazz and avant-garde jazz with spiritual overtones; John Coltrane's late recordings (A Love Supreme), Alice Coltrane, Idris Muhammad, Pharoah Sanders, Lonnie Liston Smith, Yusef Lateef, Abdullah Ibrahim, Roy Ayers, Miles Davis's late 60s and early 70s work, Ravi Coltrane
N–Z
- Negerpunk - Besides this being a legitimate word in at least two European languages; it is an early cultural description of World Music (or African Beats). And furthermore; a valid ID3 tag. A short note should at least be included solely on that regard. Interpretative political correctness or a fail attempt at being funny notwithstanding.
- New Generation of Hard Techno (NGoHT)
- New York death metal - A regional scene of the death metal genre with bands like: Cannibal Corpse, Immolation, Suffocation, Incantation, Mortician and more.
- Nova Srpska Scena commonly used to represent Serbian bands and artists emerging from the underground after end of regime of Slobodan Milošević in 2000
- Oshare Kei - Visual Kei subgenre
- Nightcore - a sub-genre of trance or hardcore. Typically with increased tempo and vocal pitch with occasionally amplified bass lines. Very commonly fan made.
- Pasada - African kizomba style
- Piano-Rock
- pop-free
- Post-pop
- Post-Electronica
- Psychedelic House
- Punk rock in Sweden - can help support the Umeå hardcore article
- Quiet-core A musical genre originating from Europe and Britain. Usually described as a combination of folk and alt. rock. The term came to prominence with the 2003 Kings of Convenience album Quiet Is the New Loud. [[69]]
- Rai'NB - a fusion of hip hop and Arabic music, vocals are usually done in French and Arabic. Possibly started in southern France.
- Revmental - a genre made purely to rev a crowd, it was invented by the rock back Jagged Lies
- Rhizomatic or Rizomatic Music - free-form improvisational experimental non-linear musical creation
- Sacred vocal music
- Scanjet music - a new way of making music using the sounds computer scanners produce, and also floppy disk drivers or hard drives headers.
- Screamocrunk - Genre of rap rock with screamed lyrics.
- Seminal hardcore
- Serranas - one of the various traditional song forms of Flamenco music
- Sexno - a genre of electronica music
- Skinhead rock - redirect to Oi!, or is it something slightly different?
- Tech Beat - A fast-paced UK-oriented Acid and Trance fusion with an Industrial feel and Psy Trance/Classical structures with a tempo range of around 150 - 155 BPM [Created in 2007 by Alex Romane/Urban Sunrise [70]].
- Texas psych
- Transportation ballad - folk songs about Penal transportation, especially from British Isles to Australia & neighboring colonies -- see Google search for <<"Transportation ballad" -Mcnaughtan -"Hallelujah Chorus">>
- Trip-pop
- underground heavy dance - dance music with heavy guitar and heavy drums, repetive minimalist base lines with frequently controversial subvervise lyrics
- Wigger slam
- Would like to see music from the Yatch Rock era-short lived in the US in the mid-late 1980's ( thought to be fueled by the hit TV show Miami Vice).
- Zimbabwean chant
- zilipendwa
Hip hop
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Instruments
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Jazz
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Music theory
- Advancement Theory --Popularized by Chuck Klosterman centers around the idea that great artists will create things that audiences aren't ready for yet
- Bach's compositional method - for J.S.Bach (similar to what exists for W.A.Mozart at Mozart's compositional method)
- Equitonal - an instrument can be tuned to an equitonal heptatonic scale or a non equitonal heptatonic scale
- Hyper-metrical phrasing
- Interplay (music) - musical term in jazz
- Johann Walter (Hans) Stumpf - pioneered the science of tone in the late 1800s
- Jonathan Harnum - wrote "Basic Music Theory: How to Read, Write, and Understand Written Music", "Sound the Trumpet: How to Blow Your Own Horn", and "All About Trumpet: A Fun and Simple Guide to Playing Trumpet"
- Latin chord progression - The "i bVII bVI V" chord progression (e.g., E-minor D-Major C-Major B-Major), routinely used in Latin American music. Please see Andalusian cadence which seems to be the origin of the Latin Progression.
- Literalism (music) - late-20th-century method of composing music using physical representations of elements of musical composition to create everything from classical orchestral pieces to apparently formless moments of noise
- Magellan Chord
- Mensural polyphony
- Pitch Cell
- Soundpoint - the point of a string instrument that creates the best sound in relation to the tone, vibration frequency, and pitch
- Subtones - possibly "undertones" theorized by Heinrich Schenker?
- Mandolin Tablature
- Nouveau système de musique théorique - fr:Nouveau système de musique théorique
- Bob McDonald (jazz) - established what was perhaps the first college credit course on jazz band; see Bob Florence; [71]; [72]
Orchestras
- A Far Cry (Chamber Orchestra)
- Appalachian Brass Orchestra
- Askar Nurlanov
- Australian Youth Choir
- Bull Casper's Orchestra
- C64 Orchestra
- Capella Augustina
- City of Coventry Youth Orchestra - conductor: Brian Chappell
- Danbury Symphony Orchestra
- Das Neue Orchester
- Dublin Symphony Orchestra
- Duo Turgeon
- East-Western Divan Orchestra
- The Film Score Orchestra
- Garden State Philharmonic
- Glendale Youth Orchestra
- Grand Junction Symphony Orchestra
- Hawaii Youth Symphony - (http://hiyouthsymphony.org/) HYS is among the largest youth symphony programs in the country. Includes a Symphony Orchestra program (consisting of Youth Symphony I, Youth Symphony II, and Concert Orchestra) as well as an HYS Acadamy program (String Orchestra Program: Concert String Orchestra, String Orchestra Ensemble, Intermediate String Ensemble & Beginning String Ensemble; Also offers Music4kids Program and Boys and Girls Club Band). HYS also offers an intensive summer music program, the Pacific Music Institute, founded by Maestro Henry Miyamura, the revered conductor of Youth Symphony I.
- Infinita Conscia Orchestra
- Mandolin Tablature
- Mercer/Macon Symphony Youth Orchestra
- Mobile Symphony Youth Orchestra
- Novosibirsk Philharmonic Chamber Orchestra
- Orchestre de Bretagne - main orchestra in Brittany, France
- Piano Street - website
- Polish Radio Chorus
- Post-Classical Ensemble
- Prince George's Philharmonic
- Princeton University Orchestra
- Richmond Hill Philharmonic Orchestra
- Scipione nelle Spagne
- Scorched Earth Orchestra
- Sofia Chamber Choir
- Soliste Venite - I Solisti Veneti, perhaps?
- Stockholm Royal Philharmonic Choir
- Synthetic Orchestra - [73]
- Tony Osborne Orchestra
- Waverly Consort
- Warsaw Philharmonic Choir (Filharmonia Narodowa) - [74]
- Westminster Symphonic Choir
- ZHL String Ensemble
Organizations
A–D
- The ASCAP Foundation - [75]; non-profit arts and culture non-profit foundation - legally separate from ASCAP - that gives out prestigious awards to budding songwriters that have gone on to become big stars (such as John Mayer and Lin-Manuel Miranda)as well as supporting music education and appreciation to underserved communities; [76]
- Academy of St Cecilia - [77]; takes its name from the Accademia di Santa Cecilia, in effect the musicians' union in 17th-century Rome of which Corelli, Pasquini and Alessandro Scarlatti were members. Although the Academy covers all periods of music, the principal sphere of interest is early music, interpreted loosely as music dating before 1825. General Meetings (convocations) are held twice yearly. An admission ceremony is followed by a concert, recital or workshop. Members receive the Academy's journal, VOX, and a regular bulletin containing details of forthcoming events. Members are invited to submit articles for publication. The Academy is a social and learned society and not an examining body. From time to time the Chapter awards Honorary Fellowships in recognition of an individual's musical contribution.
- Amati Studios - [78]; group of mid-range recording studios based all over the UK, which also provides famously cheap in-house mixing and mastering services
- Ball State University Singers - [79]
- bandFIND.com - [80]; social utility for the entire music industry, from Joe to Pro. They are attempting to completely renovate the Music Industry. Providing a bridge between the analog business model (that has devastated the industry) and the digital music future.
- Bird Awards
- Blues For Peace - [81]; organization dedicated to promoting blues music and awareness of the blues
- Bluegrass Music Association of Canada (B.M.A.C.) [82] - The governing body for the preservation and promotion of Bluegrass and Oldtime music in Canada. This Association takes in All of Canada in these genres and is the only national body in Canada.
- CanadaJams - Canada's Live Music Showcase - [83] - A cross section of the music scene in Canada, with video, audio, photographs, reviews and information on our artists, our venues, and our industry.
- Chartburst [84] - Unique service which connects unsigned musicians with major record label A&R for record deal consideration and feedback.
- CCVG Transitional Orchestra - transitional orchestra for Year 7 - 12 year olds; all instruments
- CFBG (Campaign for a Better Greensboro) - concert venue and community center promoting rock/alternative music in Greensboro, NC; also a dance studio; [85]
- Chicago Music Promotions [86] A social utility for the Entire music industry, to find Independent Musicians & Bands, also to check out Nightclub & Mix Djs in the midwest and Chicago Metro Region
- Choir of the Queen's College, Oxford
- ChristianMedia.ca - ChristianMedia.ca was a national community of Canadian Christians and an online database created by David M.R.D. Spencer in the year 2000. ChristianMedia.ca provided the history of Canadian Christians working, volunteering and ministering in music, radio, televison and media in Canada. Members continue to believe in Jesus Christ as the Messiah and Son of God. They are motivated to share the Good News through arts, media and music. References: "ChristianMedia.ca" David Spencer's Media Spin. 1 September 2009. 17 August 2010. [87] and "ChristianMedia.ca" Archive.org 17 August 2010 [88]
- Court Etiquette
- Creative Edge Music [89] - Articles on mixing, mastering, pro studios, gear, reviews, artist interviews, the local scene, and more.
- Dance Department [90] Article Electronic music organization and podcast
- Diard Crew
- Diatribe Records [91] Ireland's largest record label for contemporary classical, jazz and electronic music. artists include Yurodny [92], Izumi Kimura [93] and Ian Wilson [94]
- DoDIY.org - Longstanding and current list of DIY venues all over the world
E–Q
- Earthbound Crew [95]
- Earn It Yourself - (EIY) [96] [97] - E.I.Y.is an all-encompassing philosophy and musical movement that allows a band, company, or person to set his/her own goals and reach whatever level of success he/she desires, so long as they have achieved their success by sticking to their values and learning what it takes to reach their goals through a hands-on, do-it-yourself approach.
- Equal Dreams An online music market. Has received extensive media attention (examples: [98][99][100][101][102]), there is also an article about Equal Dreams in the Finnish Wikipedia. Equal Dreams should appear (at least in my opinion) in the following categories: [103][104][105][106]. I'm an intern in the company, so I don't think I am able (=allowed) to start a neutral article about Equal Dreams.
- Fez (New York club), music club in lower manhattan (the Fez disambig page lists two albums recorded there)
- Fez (Los Angeles club), music club in LA, at least one album recorded there of belly dancing music. celebrities frequented it[107]
- FreeNewMusic.Net [108] A Mp3 Search Engine for Creative Commons Licensing Music you can stream and share online with friends, create playlists and register for free. To promote talent worldwide that are independent or unsigned.
- Further Listening [furtherlistening.co.uk] Music website formed to find artists from around the world and promote their music in the UK
- Garlavoddu temple &SSM Ashramama hindu temple &ashram,which locates at Garlavodduhamlet village of enkoor,founded by Manavu.
- Grassies The Northern California Artistic Achievement Awards; [109]
- Guild of Former Pipe Organ Pumpers - founded by Chester Werntz ("Chet") Shafer, a former pumper in Three Rivers, MI, in 1919
- Harms, Inc. - Tin Pan Alley publishing company which managed the work of George Gershwin, Jerome Kern, Rodgers and Hart, etc. Founded by Tom B. Harms circa 1890s. Its catalog is presently managed by Warner/Chappell Music. [110]
- Heavy Metal Hall of Fame
- Hot Mix Radio Network - [111]
- Hugh Manson - guitar maker
- IAC Music - website that publishes indie music
- Indiefeed - yes, the article was deleted in 2005, but now indiefeed became one of the most popular podcasts.
- The Innervenus Music Collective - American metal, punk, industrial, doom collective; based in Pittsburgh, PA; established; 2001; strives to work with like minds in putting out records, booking shows, advertising, creating merchandise; a 99.9% D.I.Y. operation, family owned and orchestrated; [112]; [113]; [114]; [115]
- International Association for Willems Musical Teaching - [116]
- Kobalt Music Publishing - Worlds largest independent music publisher. Check the January 28th, 2012 cover of Billbaord magazine, which Kobalt is on the cover of.[117]
- Minimum Security Composers Collective
- Minnesota Boychoir - oldest boychoir in Minnesota; founded 1962; non-profit organization
- The Mixtress Online - [118]; "Changing the way music is privately traded and artists are publicly promoted, one mix at a time"
- Modisti
- Mosiac Youth Choir - choir for gay, lesbian, bisexual, and questioning youth; Denver, CO
- Monstercat - Organization that supports independent labels and up-and-coming music artists. Currently has 13 downloadable albums of various Genres. [119]
- Movement Nashville - [120]
- Music of Remembrance - Founded in 1998 by Artistic Director Mina Miller, Music of Remembrance (MOR) fills a unique cultural role in Seattle and throughout the U.S. by remembering Holocaust musicians and their art through musical performances, educational programs, musical recordings, and commissions of new works. To date, MOR has commissioned 19 new works, produced 5 CDs released under the Naxos label, and created one documentary film, The Boys of Terezín. [121]
- The Music Mag - [122]; promotion for unsigned bands in and around the UK
- New Horizons International Music Association [123] For adults who want to learn and perform instrumental or vocal music, with over 100 local chapters across the U.S.
- Northwest Tekno
- Oklahoma Jazz Hall of Fame - currently a redirect; hosts performances and educational programs, and has inducted more than 100 jazz musicians into its hall of fame over 22 years.
- Orchestras Canada - [124]
- Portland Radio Authority - pirate radio station, appears to have gotten some press
- Punk Rock Night - Weekly live rock show started in Indianapolis, In as punkrocknight.com. Has spread to several cities in midwest.
- Court gamelan of Pura Paku Alaman, appearing on nonesuch recordings and the Voyager golden record
- Purple Audio - Funktion-One PA Hire company offering quality PA Systems for Festivals, Concerts & Touring [125]
R–Z
- RADIO.BLOG.CLUB - Was once a social music website, but has been down for several months for "a short break before coming back with a still more innovating and more equitable service." This quote, as well as the website itself (once it returns) can be found at their website: [126].
- Random Sounds Project
- RCM Examinations
- Renaissance Workshop Company - The Renaissance Workshop Company (RWC) is not only an Early Music workshop making musical Instruments to the highest standards: The company has saved many rare and some relatively unknown instruments from extinction and is one of the main figures in popularizing the use of replicas of Medieval, Renaissance and Baroque instruments for historical performance. Their website is: [127].
- The Richmond Organization (TRO) - [128] also known as Cheshire Music, Inc.; Cromwell Music, Inc.; Devon Music, Inc.; Essex Music International, Inc.; Folkways Music Publishers, Inc.; Hampshire House Publishing Corp.; Hollis Music, Inc.; Ludlow Music, Inc.; Melody Trails, Inc.; Musical Comedy Productions; Total Music Services; TRO Inc.; Words and Music, Inc.; and Worldwide Music Services. Founded by the late Howie Richmond, who also established the Songwriters' Hall of Fame. From its beginnings TRO made a specialty of claiming authors' rights (often under pseudonymns) to music already in the public domain, a practice permitted by copyright law. A Wikipedia article on The Richmond Organization existed but was deleted in 2007 because there were no cross references to it. However wiki references do exist in articles on "Wimoweh", "Kisses Sweeter than Wine", and "We Shall Overcome"
- Selectadisc - independent UK record store; branches in Nottingham, London and online
- SOL Republic - headphones manufacturer; [129]
- sonicbids.com - [130]
- Spox Talk - political and social music
- Sympho - [131]
- Tap 'n' Tin - music venue, club/pub/bar; Chatham, Kent
- Tunguska Electronic Music Society created by several musicians and composers on the threshold of centenary of the Tunguska phenomenal catastrophe, in order to capture the public attention to such an extraordinary event.
- UKF Music, has 5 channels on YouTube UKFDubstep, UKFDrumandbass, UKFMusic, UKFMixes & UKFLive. [132]; hold events at festivals & even hosts an hour of there music on Kiss FM from 00:00 till 01:00 on mondays. [133]; own record label Pilot Recordings which features Cutline & Rollz; [134]
- VogueFM - international online radio station and online community
- Voices of Eden Gospel Choir - Gospel choir founded in 2005 at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte
- Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corporation - California corporation, part of the Warner Music Group, registers songs with the U.S. Copyright Office and licenses music printing companies to reproduce text for its properites. No background article exists as of this writing. - B.C.Schmerker 03:08, 21 June 2007 (UTC)
- West End Kids [135]- A centre of excellence for young musical theatre performers in the UK
- Western Canadian Music Hall of Fame
- Wisconsin Music Teachers' Association
- Yesco [136] [137] -
Producers, sound engineers, etc.
Note: Electronic music DJs should be listed at Wikipedia:Requested articles/music/Performers and bands.
A–B
- Audiomachine - the company produces music for movie trailers and television promos
- Andrew Henton - Jamaican reggae producer; co-founded Tarantula Records; producer for Tanya Stephens; K. (talk) 12:30, 10 September 2012 (UTC)
- Ambrose Bye (born October 21, 1980) - musician and music producer; son of poets Anne Waldman and Reed Bye; works with contemporary American poets; collaborations with Akilah Oliver, Anne Waldman, Amiri Baraka, Kristin Prevallet, Daniel Carter(musician), Bob Holman, Eleni Sikelianos; performs internationally with Waldman; co-founded, with Waldman, Fast Speaking Music; taught collaborative workshops at Naropa University, New England College (MFA Poetry), and at The St. Marks Poetry Project; has produced four albums with Waldman: In the Room of Never Grieve, The Eye of the Falcon, Matching Half (with Akilah Oliver), and The Milk of Universal Kindness; his music accompanies the video The Wake-Up Call of a Poet, produced by the Buddhist Broadcasting Foundation in the Netherlands and was broadcast over Dutch television in December 2009; [138]; [139]; [140]; [141]
- Adam King (musician) - musician, producer/engineer and songwriter; from Toronto, ON; worked on Jill Barber's Juno-nominated album For All Time; other artists including: Justin Nozuka, God Made Me Funky, Eva Avila, Good Lovelies, Cancel Winter
- Abstract Minds - hip-hop producers; works with DJ Green Lantern
- Adrian Bradford - multiple Juno-award-winning and Grammy-nominated record producer and live audio engineer
- Alias 5 - electronica producer; produced for Nightcrawlers, Everything But the Girl, The Chemical Brothers, Darren Tate, Nimmo & Bayer
- Arnold Mischkulnig
- Anastasia Brown
- Andrew Buckton - producer and engineer; owner of Studio 203; [142]; worked with Tahuna Breaks, Cliff Hedley, False Start, These Four Walls, The Midnight Youth
- AMP (producer) - R&B and hip-hop producer; worked with Foxx, G.A.G.E., Marvelous J
- Andre Dequech
- Andrew Lum
- Accuse La Banks - artist, songwriter, music producer
- The Arcade (Music Producers) - songwriters, music producers, remixers. Kurtis Mckenzie & Joey Dyer, Produced tracks for Nicola Roberts, Conor Maynard, Maino, Taio Cruz and remixed Taio Cruz, Tinnie Tempah
- Austin John Marshall - producer, songwriter; husband of folksinger Shirley Collins; produced her albums (1964–1970): Folk Roots, New Roots, Anthems in Eden, Love, Death and the Lady
- Becoming Phill real name Tshuutheni Emvula [143] - audio engineer, producer, songwriter, arranger, from Namibia who has made hip hop, rnb, house, various electronic music worked with Gazza (musician) on Stof-Lap Chikapute TeQuila Sunny Boy (rapper) Pumpkinhead (rapper) Malkovich (rapper) [144] has appeared inOkayplayer [145] has composed for films, My beautiful Nightmare [146], Love Is...[147], 100 Bucks [148]
- Big Holiday - hip-hop producer/remixer, new-wave hip-hop style, new-pop, r'n'b, etc.; owner, Holiday Music Group; worked with Chantelle from Interscope/Convicted, Queen Kong (aka Lady Nicole), Jordyn Taylor from Interscope Records, Pretty Willie (aka P Dub), Scarfizzie, Self Made Management, Mek2la (aka Flavia Prado)
- Bill Halverson - audio engineer, producer; worked with Eric Clapton, Cream, Crosby Stills Nash and Young, Beach Boys
- Bobby Martin (producer) - arranger, conductor, songwriter, composer; Grammy winner for TSOP for the Soul Train theme song; Grammy Winner for Kay Gee on the Saturday Night Fever Bee Gees soundtrack; arranged Michael Jackson and The Jacksons Enjoy Yourself (1976) and Billy Paul Me and Mrs. Jones; produced Lou Rawls; wrote for Nancy Wilson Let's Fall in Love All Over Again; discovered Patti LaBelle; produced The Manhattans Kiss and Say Goodbye; produced LTD Back in Love Again; founder of TSOP The Sound of Philadelphia; band deader and conductor of MFSB; vibist with Lynn Hope Orchestra; played with Lionel Hampton; worked in Hollywood at A&M Records with Quincy Jones; signed with labels incluing Capitol Records, Philadelphia International Records, Columbia Records; founder and inventor of disco music; founder of R&B music; producing R&B and rock and roll records since early 1950s; first music producer to add string sections to R&B music on a song "I Sold My Heart to the Junkman" by LaBelle (1959; released 1960); arranged theme song "For The Love of Money" by The O Jays for television show The Apprentice; close friend of Berry Gordy and Clive Davis; owner of Bobby Martin Productions; owner of several music-publishing companies; has produced for dozens and dozens of record labels; has won hundreds of gold records and gold platinum record awards; has produced hundreds of hit songs that went to the top of the charts
- Boris Rensky - head producer of t.A.T.u.; co-founder, with Ivan Shapovalov, of various projects including this band
- Brian "Rome" Romero - signed to BYI Entertainment; works with Omar Cruz
- Bruce Ravid - former A&R for Capitol/BMI
- Buck Ornsby
- Buddah (producer)
C–G
- C-Rouge - Armenian trance-music producer & DJ
- Carl Glanville - engineer/producer; U2, Shudder to Think, Counting Crows, David Sanborn
- Carla Olson - producer; [149]
- CCVG Transitional Orchestra - based in the Friary centre, Cardiff, Wales
- Channel (music)- like a pre-chorus, but as long as a verse, and instrumentally could fool someone into thinking that it is the chorus until the actual chorus breaks through; (I have no documentation but this is taught in songwriting books and classes)
- Chris Calor - American hip-hop/rap music producer & DJ; has produced for Chance the Rapper, Isaiah Rashad; [150]; [151]]
- Chris Wright (producer)
- Cyrus Tha Great
- Danny Keyz - producer and writer on RZA, Fabolous, Eminem, Dr.Dre albums; [152]
- Dave Percefull - producer/engineer; David Cook, Brandon Jenkins, Zac Maloy, Caroline's Spine, Phil Marshall, Abbey Road, yellow DOG Studios
- Dave Cobb - producer/engineer
- Dave "Preach" Balfour - producer; has worked with T Pain, Akon, Bow Wow Ciara; [153]
- Damn-R - Dutch music producer & DJ team
- DecadeZ - underground super producer and songwriter
- Denny Weston, Jr. - for Hilary Duff
- Dimrain47 - techno artist
- DJ SHOK of RUFF RYDERS - DJ and producer
- DJ Swivel - engineer and mixer; has worked on projects for Beyonce, Jay-Z, Kanye West, Fabolous; [154]; [155]
- DJ Boris - DJ & producer
- DJ Beathoven / Beathoven - old-school hip-hop & funk DJ / producer; founder, Puma Strut record label (Brighton, England)
- Dj Brillante - Italian DJ and producer; from Bari
- DJ McFly - American DJ/mashup producer; [156]; [157]; [158]; [159]
- DK All Day - West Coast producer for Ludaris ("Child of the Night"- Red Light District, E-40, Roscoe Umali, Korupt, Roscoe, 1-15, Yukmouth; [160]; [161]
- DMO (producer) - electronic & Latin music producer; based in the North East Florida region
- Donaeo - British producer, singer-songwriter
- Druski - dub producer & sound engineer; based in Minneapolis, MN; [162]
- Dr Cat (also known as Luca Gatti_ - producer and composer; founder, Green Queen Music; [163]
- Eklect, mutli-genre record producer; CEO, Eklect Records LLC
- Gary Stinno Nwobu - Nigerian music producer and sound engineer; [164]
- Geoffrey Haslam
- Gilde Flores (better known as Gilflo) - musician and producer from major to indie; work on MTV's Adventures in Hollyhood
H–L
- HamSquad - production team consisting of CMC (Joe Vega III) and Keith the Beast (Keith Davis Jr.). Hamsquad Music LLC; have done production Soulja boy tell'em ([165]; [166]; [167]; [168]; [169]); Bow Wow ([170]); OJ_da_Juiceman ([171]; [172]; [173]); Pleasure P ([174]); Jay Rock, Jody_Breeze ([175]), Frank Lini; founded 2009; released song "I'm Ballin" performed by Soulja Boy Tell'Em which was featured on More Than a Game (soundtrack) ([176]) ([177]) ([178])
- Harry Fraud - producer of French Montana's hit single "Shot Caller"; created joint EP Cigarette Boats with Curren$y; worked with Wiz Khalifa and Rick Ross
- Hélène Blazy - French composer of the instrumental theme music for documentary film Murder on a Sunday Morning (2001); works for Compositeur
- Hulon E. Crayton II - Lonnie Crayton is a music producer, songwriter, talent manager; works through Premier Booking & Management Co., Premier Musique Group and Crayton Corp
- iZLER - film and television composer and songwriter/performer; (television includes: Revenge, Shameless, ER, The Chicago Code; film includes: On the Ice, Natural Selection, Humboldt County; songwriting and performing: Robbie Williams, Ryan Adams, Imogen Heap, Dave Stewart, Jesse Malin, Kim Caldwell, Kylie Minogue, Tom Jones, Brian May, Holly Johnson; [179]
- Jacob Friett - producer of multiple indie artists
- Jef Moll - American producer, engineer, editor, mixer; member of producer Michael "Elvis" Baskette's recording team
- Jeff "Critter" Newell (died 2012-1-2; age 45) - sound engineer; worked with Nine Inch Nails, Ministry, Lard, (facebook links f.w.i.w.: Critter Newell memorial/Irish wake. Monday, Jan 9 at 9:00pm; [180]; [181]; [182]
- Jizza Pro - R&B and pop producer; based in London, UK, where he owns a recording studio
- Jody Spence - American musician, songwriter, producer, engineer, drummer; younger brother of Judson Spence; founding member, power-pop band The Semantics (Millard Powers, Bill Owsley, Ben Folds)
- Joe Chester - Irish record producer; produced several noteworthy records; songwriter and artist
- Joe Wakeford - English record producer; based in Czech Republic; working for Leapy Lee, Timmy Mallett and Lucie Bila
- John Steven Lasher - Australian music producer & record-label executive
- Johnny R Goode III - American lighting designer; lighting director, Skydog Gypsy (2001–2002), The Disco Biscuits (since 2002); lighting designer, Austin City Limits Festival 2004, 2005, 2006; lighting crew chief, Willie Nelsons Family Picnic 2005; lighting board operator, ESPN Boxing 2005; lighting designer, Progressions DVD, The Disco Biscuits; won a Jammy - Tour of the Year 2008, DVD of the Year 2008, Lighting Designer; lighting board operator: Snoop Dog, Sheyrl Crow, Robin Williams, Lewis Black, Robert Randolf, Pat Green, The Roots, The Duo, Keller Williams, Antibolis, Al Green, Paul Wall, Slim Thug
- Josh Farrell - producer; co-owner, Hell's Kitchen Studio; former founding member, New Jersey punk band Bigwig (band)
- Jon Woodroffe - recording studio owner, sound engineer, record producer
- Jonnytrickz - British music producer and CEO; founder, JMG Music
- Jose Maria Vargas University - Pembroke Pines, Florida; founded 2003 ??
- Ken Whiteley - producer for all of Raffi's records (and played in Raffi's band); produced records for Fred Penner and other Canadian musicians; musician with many records; "He is an active record producer, having worked on more than eighty albums. His productions have resulted in 11 Gold or Platinum albums, 22 Juno nominations, 2 Juno winners and 2 Grammy nominations, with total sales in excess of 8 million copies."; [183]
- Kent Morrill
- Kerry Crafton - recording producer, engineer and ,musician
- Klaypex - duo of dubstep producers; success on YouTube
- Kyle West - America R&B record producer late 80's to 2000. 5 number 1 R&B Billboard records, 10 Top 10's. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T.E.V.I.N. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/In_Effect_Mode. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Private_Times...and_the_Whole_9!
- Lance Quinn
- Laut Sprecher
- Lev Berlak - producer, audio engineer; worked with Too Short, Richie Rich, Tupac Shakur, Don Cherry, tony toni tone
- Lindsay Edwards - British musician, producer and academic; member, Tin Tin Out, InnerSphere, The Disco Evangelists; [184]; [185]
- The Latin Rascals - freestyle remix and production team
M
- Mantis (musicians) - electronic music producers from Atlanta, GA; known for metal-infuenced dubstep; multiple charting albums, including Epsilon, which hit overall Beatport top-five releases at #4 on the second day; [186]; [187]; [188]
- Marc Aubort (also known as Mark J. Aubort) and Joanna Nickrenz, sound engineer and producer of classical records, usually together; multiple Grammy winners; Elite Recordings, Inc.
- Marc McClusky - produced for Hit the Lights and Scenes from a Movie
- Marcio Brenes – produced for Mundo Vacio, Tiffany Joy, Luis Enrique, Erika Vidrio
- Mark Alan Miller
- Mark Caro (also known as Technical Itch) - drum-and-bass producer
- Mark Knight (producer) - producer; worked with Tiësto; article deleted 2011
- Mark Maxwell (producer) - American producer and songwriter; [189];[190];[191]
- Mark Shimmel - former CEO, LaFace Records; former senior vice president, Arista Records; working with Se7en on his U.S. debut; [192]; [193]; [194]; [195]
- Marlo Bright - producer, artist; [196]
- Marvin Lalihatu - recording studio owner, producer and artist
- Mary Louise "ML" Perlman (née Platt) - member, Spalding Rockwell; composed music for Thinking XXX; credited as co-writer of "Hear My Name" by Armand Van Helden
- Michael Jay (producer) - record producer and songwriter
- Michael Kolar - recording studio owner; producer and engineer for Soundscape Studios; ([197]), Chicago, IL; client list includes Rhymefest, GLC, The Cool Kids, The Boewevils, Angel "Lola" Luv, Snoop Dogg, Ludacris, Kidz in the Hall, Mikkey Halsted; Grammy Award-winning engineer/producer for his work on Ludacris's album Release Therapy for the song "Warning (Intro)"
- Michael Vail Blum
- Michelle Klaessens - producer, mixing, recording and mastering engineer for The Rock Factory ([198]), Auckland, New Zealand; completed album in 2008 for Slipping Tongue; has worked on recent releases from These Four Walls, The Glory Sea ([199]); The Twitch ([200]) and Amperzahn ([201]); live sound engineer, mainly in Auckland; toured nationally with bands and did sound at New Zealand festivals Toots & Grooves, A Low Hum and Camp A Low Hum ([202])
- Mick Kluczynski - event production manager; career spanned from 1965 to 2009; member, the Pink Floyd "Quad Squad"; event production of the BRITS awards between 1995 and 2009
- Mike Maxheat Mosley (also known as MaD MaX) - from Akron, Ohio; director of operations, audio video engineer, webmaster, PR specialist, radio DJ, remix specialist, motivational speaker, program director, journalist, graphic designer, recording engineer, digital music editor, music arranger, multi-instrument musician producer, underground music ambassador and the lead performer for M3 Records Ohio; B.A. in media production, minor in pre-law, University of Akron; co-founder, M3 Records Ohio and internationally syndicated Pro Flow Fa-Sho Show radio program on Pro Flow Radio
- Mike Smith (producer) - produced, recorded, and mixed "Denovo", Las Vegas, NV
- MIDI Mafia - produced 50 Cent's "21 Questions" and Fantasia's "When I See You" (sold over 20 million albums)
- Miti Adhikari - producer and engineer, BBC Maida Vale; worked with Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Radiohead, White Stripes; [203]; [204]
- Mixerman
N–R
- Nada Recording Studio - located in New Windsor, NY; owned by John Naclerio (My Chemical Romance, Brand New, Polar Bear Club, Just Surrender, The Audition, Midtown); studio has fostered the careers of many large mainstream rock bands
- Nik Tyler - worked with The Starting Line, The Almost, Four Year Strong, Valencia, New Atlantic, Days Away
- Nevski - producer of the "Shake Ya Caboose" song
- NoCore (also known as Mike Schmidt (musician), .miQ, Apocryphal Superorganism, Zymotic (musician) and Exist (musician)) - producer, electronic music composer, live performing artist, recording engineer; has performed across Canada, U.S. and Europe ([205]; [206]); large body of work, mostly self-released ([207]; [208]) or with independent labels ([209]; [210]; [211]; [212]; [213]; [214]); with numerous remixes ([215]; [216]) and compilation appearances ([217]); played on CBC's Brave New Waves ([218] (search "nocore"))
- Norby Walters - agent (The Walters Group) who branched out into sports agent work; gained "notorious" reputation for making cash payments to college athletes (see Cris Carter); convicted (with partner Lloyd Bloom) on racketeering and mail fraud charges
- Novak Langer
- Oliver Stummer
- One Drop Scott - producer
- Open Labs- Music Making Company based out of Austin, Texas that created StageLight. It is used by the likes of Linkin Park and Timberland. [[219]]
- Patrick E. Baker (also known as Techmaster P.E.B.) - pioneer of bass music such as the Miami Bass genre
- Pipeman - [220]
- Questlove production discography – Questlove's discography as producer (extensive production history)
- Ras Kush - producer of UK dub; founded Black Redemption record label
- Ray Fabi - television composer
- Ray Minshull - producer for Decca Records (1934-2007); [221]
- Razormaid Productions - subscription-based DJ remix service; founded by Joseph Watt and Art Maharg. history here
- RythmIQ - producer for HaveIT Music LLC. (2009-2010); [222]
- Rick Iantosca
- Rick Devoe - producer and manager of blink-182
- Robin Cable
- Rogério Martins - DJ/producer; pt:Rogério Martins
- Romesh Dodangoda - British record rroducer; credits include Motorhead, Lostprophets, Funeral aor a Friend, Kids in Glass Houses, The Blackout, Twin Atlantic; [223]
- Round Wave Crusher - electronic hardcore/speedcore producer
- Roy "Mad Dog" Harper - electronica, pop, rock, indie
S–T
- Saj Beatz - Bristol, England-based hip-hop and R&B producer; [224]
- Sara Breesey - American choreographer, singer, producer of multiple R&B, rock and other artists
- Sasa Savic - producer, DJ, radio host
- Stefan Glaumann
- Stenchman
- Snoozer Sawatiking - Malawi-born producer; founder, Unique Records
- Stevie Keyzz - American record producer for Willy Northpole
- Swayd- Swiss world-music producer
- Tai K. Rotan (also known as TKRP) - hip-hop, R&B and ambient producer; produced "Came-Up" on album Can't Sell Dope Forever
- Tal M. Klein
- TEMPHUiBIS - electronica producer; from Stratford, East London
- Terry Cassidy
- The Fez! - experimental producer from Colchester, Essex
- The Music Mag - unsigned band promotion in the UK; [225]
- Tim Kelley
- Tim O'Heir - producer for Say Anything's ...Is a Real Boy
- Tim "Timmy" Dawson - guitar engineering for the nickelback tours; plays as a special guest
- Todd Wilkes - music publisher, song plugger, producer; secured recording contract for Josh Thompson
- Tom Newman (producer)
- Tony May (born Ross Anthony May, 1937) - New York City recording engineer, songwriter and producer; engineering career spans many genres, included Broadway musicals, film soundtracks and television, and stretched from the 1950s analog tape mono era to early multi-track digital, as well as analog restorations and transfers to digital formats; many of his mid-1970s recordings were later sampled for rap and hip-hop ("Hot Wheels (The Chase)", from the soundtrack to the film Gordon's War; "It's Your Thing", from the Isley Brothers album It's Our Thing, to name two); [226]; [227]; (the links to these searches include results from the British photographer of the same name, which need to be disambiguated)
- Tony Thorén
- Trevor Kustiak - record producer, produced both Evans Blue albums, The Melody and the Energetic Nature of Volume (2006) and The Pursuit Begins When This Portrayal of Life Ends (2007), as well as their third album (2009); producer of debut album from Rains (Stories, 2009); co-owner, The Pocket Studios in Toronto, with Mari Dew and Mike Turner; former guitarist/songwriter, Cool for August
U–Z
- VersA Beatz - South London-based hip-hop, R&B producer
- Versatyl - Oxford-based hip-hop producer and artist
- Warren Fu - director of song "You Only Live Once" and directed and produced Under Cover of Darkness music videos by The Strokes
- Wayne Bennett (musician) (also known as Wayne Lotek and Lotek) - producer, 2009 Barclaycard Mercury Prize-winning album Speech Therapy by Speech Debelle; produced for Roots Manuva on a number of his albums including the 2002 Mercury Prize-nominated album Run Come Save Me as well as releasing music as part of Lotek HiFi and as a solo artist; [228]
- Winterman - drum-and-bass and Baltimore club music producer and DJ; [229]
- World Famous Paul-C - funk and hip-hop producer and recording engineer
- Yoriyos - producer on Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee (album)
- Zack Anselm (also known as Magic Machine, since 2008) - indie producer and songwriter for Magic Universe Records; [230]
Record labels
0–9
- 17th Street Records - [231]; label associated with 17th Street Recording Studio
- 3D Solar Uk Ltd - [232]; interactive music format with a new media player TronMe [233]
- 4Horsemen Recordz
A–C
- AAD Records
- Accent Records (US) - established 1954 when the album Lonesome Horn, by clarinetist Drew Page, was released; other artists include: Buddy Merrill, David Powell, Nick Lucas, Bill Roberts, The Wheelers, Kirby Hamilton, Richard Christopher, Jay Thomas, Encore Duo, Warren Doyle Smith (aka "Smitty") and Don Malena; [234]
- Acetate Records - Los Angeles-based independent rock label; [235]
- ACT (record label) - German jazz label; including Esbjörn Svensson Trio
- Act So Big Forest Collective - Colorado-based music collective and label; [236]
- Acuarela Discos
- ADDA (record label) - French classical-music label
- AEMMP Records - [237]
- Aggressive Rockproduktionen
- Al Cafaro - chairman & CEO of A&M Records during the 1990s; [238]
- Alerce (record label)
- Authentik Artists - [239]; record label with worldwide digital distribution for independent acts
- Basementality Records
- Baybee G productions - British independent label; Leeds; owned by Gopal Sirha
- Beacon Records - publisher of LPs such as the 1957 album My Pussy Belongs To Daddy; not to be confused with the new Beacon Records (established 2010)
- Beech St. Studios - label for the Long Beach, NY, area; established in 2006
- BEKO-DSL - French label
- Bent Records
- Bi-Fi Records
- Birds, Orphans & Fools - [240]
- Black Ledge Music - [241]
- Black Redemption - New York-based reggae label; established 2002; first UK dub music label in the U.S.
- Blue Bunny Records - sub-label of Asthmatic Kitty; owned by Jai Agnish
- BlueMusicGroup.com - American label with jazz, classical, avant garde, folk and world music
- Bright Records
- Bungalow Records - German label
- BYI Entertainment - joint venture with Interscope/Geffen Records
- CalmDownKidder Records - chiptune net label; [242]
- Canzion Group, LP - Christian label; established by Marcos Witt
- Captain Records
- Cartel Records
- Checkmate Entertainment - subsidiary of Capitol Records
- Cloud Hunter Records - [243]
- Colemine Records - independent label; from Middletown, OH; started by Terry Cole; artists include Rideout & Terry Cole, The Jive Turkeys, Tough Junkie, Ikebe Shakedown and Othello & DJ Vajra
- Corporate Thugz Entertainment
- Crash Records - independent label; from Oxford, England; [244]
- Crossbill Records - independent label; based in Davis, CA; [245]
- Crown Digital Records- independent label; [246]
D–G
- darkNEONrecords - independent electronic label; [247]
- Defected Records - house label; [248]
- Dharma Records
- DIAGNOSTIC - artists include Bat Paper, Dark Dark Black, Gitmo!, Greedo's Revenge, Doctor Galopagos;[249]
- Dirtbag Records - indie label; partnered with Warner
- Dirty Laboratory Productions - artists include AwareNess, Calm., Doctype, Extra Kool and Time
- DMO Muzik, Inc.
- Dolph Hamster Music - independent label; artists include Napolien, Morning Departure, The Anarchists Pogo Party, SpyGame, AC Violator, The Apocalypse Method and S&M; [250]
- Dream On - started by Kid Cudi in 2009; disbanded 2011-2-26
- Dromedary Records - New Jersey independent rock label; artists include The Mommyheads, Stuyvesant, Speed the Plough, Penguins Kill Polar Bears, Shirk Circus, and The 65's; [251]; [252]; [253]; [254]; [255]; [256]
- Dumout Records - subsidiary label of G-unit Records
- Dweeb Records - Nashville, TN-based label; established by John Mark Painter
- Ear Music
- Ecl3ctic.com - jazz reprints label; titles by Glenn Miller, Scott Joplin, Charlie Parker & Chet Baker
- Econore - German noise and experimental music label
- Ekkekko Records - independant label; based in Flint, MI; [257]
- elementary recordings
- EMI-Medley - created in 1992 after EMI bought Medley Records
- EMI-Taiwan
- Enexia - label formed by Anthony Pratt; based in Southern California
- Enough Records - Portuguese net label; established 2001; [258]
- Escalator Records
- Etiquette Records
- Experimental Division Nashville - media production and distribution
- Eyeless Records - indie Label; from Champaign, IL; supports mostly teen bands, all of which are alt. rock and metal; formed 2008 by the lead singer of Mr. Eggy, Nick Pitingolo
- Fake Four Inc. - established 2008 by Ceschi and David Ramos as an outlet to release music by members of Anonymous Inc. and friends
- Familia Records - Latino rap label from the 1990s; featured artists including Lil Rob, Mr. Shadow and Down aka Kilo; originators of the term Chicano rap
- Favorite Gentlemen Recordings
- File Under: Music - label based out of Vancouver, BC. Operating since 2007. Releases from such artists as Dan Mangan, Kathryn Calder, and Blackie and the Rodeo Kings [259]
- Fond Of Life Records - German independent punk-rock label
- Fuzzy Panda Recording Co. - label operating out of DC/Philadelphia; ambient and experimental music since 2004; [260]
- Genta Entertainment - indie label; based in New Jersey; [261]
- Geometric Records - based in the San Fernando Valley
- Green Queen Music - indie label; world music albums; founded by Luca Gatti AKA Dr Cat; [262]
- Green Records (Green Records and Tapes) - label; founded Knox Mitchell July 2007; [263]
H–L
- Hairy Wolf Records
- Hardknocks Records
- Highway 125 (record label) - Australian independent record label; based in Sydney; released album from The Saints; largely focuses on developing new Australian acts; [264]
- Historic Recordings - [265]; British-based label; products have been reviewed in Gramophone and Fanfare; founded 2009 by Paul Terry (businessman)
- Humble Beast - Christian label/Movement; family of creatives, pastors, writers, theologians, and musicians, who leverage their talents to see the Gospel go out into the community and transform lives; [266]
- iSlap Entertainment - Bay Area independent label; founded 2004 by Adams Rivera (aka Heat); [267]
- I Surrender Records - NYC-based label; artists include Four Year Strong, Dragonette and Valencia_(band)
- Itchy Pig Records - label aimed at pushing the boundaries of sound; founded 2011 by electronic producer Sir Vinyl Instinct; [268]; [269]
- In an Emergency Dial - Norwich-based DIY label/promoter; positive mentions including in NME magazine, on BBC Radio One amongst others; hosted Bombay Bicycle Club, Wild Beasts and Ugly Duckling (hip hop group)
- Indytronic Records
- Infamous Records - subsidiary label of G-Unit Records
- Inspected Records - dubstep and drum & bass label; [270]
- Jade Eyez Entertainment & Ekkekko Records - Ekkekko Records entertainment company, for artist management and development
- Jam Central Records - Buckinghamshire-based label; rock, pop, acoustic
- JamTart
- Jem Records - independent distributor (PVC, Passport, Some Bizarre, E.G., Bearsville etc.) until the 1980s
- Kick It Recordings - electronic label; found by DJ and producer, Farace, out of Florida; run by Btz of Sneaker and the Dryer
- Kill Shaman Records
- Klanggalerie - Austrian label; avant garde and underground music
- Kobalt Music Group - largest independent music publisher in the world; [271]
- Kutmusic - Italian label; electronic music and other genres; active at least since 1995
- Levi Digital Entertainment - independent label; founded by Lex Levi
- LHP Records - part of Long Hall Productions Limited which also incorporates LHP Studios; based in Southampton, England; established 2007; member of the Phonographic Performance Limited (PPL); signed artists include Deja Vue, The "K", The K.O. Kid, Katherine's Favorites and Crown Electric Company; [272]; [273]; [274]; [275]; [276]; [277]; [278]; [279]; [280]; [281]
- Liming Records - Taiwanese label; produced bootleg versions of American and British albums during 1960s and 1970s
M–Q
- Machi Entertainment
- Medley Records - Danish label; founded 1978 by Michael Ritto and Poul Bruun; bought 1992 by EMI to create EMI-Medley; da:Medley Records
- Megamania Records - Finnish label
- Mello Music Group - Hip Hop record label for Oddisee, Apollo Brown, Quelle Chris, Diamond District, Ugly Heroes, 14KT, yU; [282]; [283]; [284]; [285]
- Merck Movement Entertainment - [286]; Kansas City-based
- Mirror Records - Rochester, NY-based label; associated with The House of Guitars
- Mob Life Records
- Mobilee Records - Berlin-based label; electronic music; [287]
- Mode2 Recordings - label; [288]; house, techno, electronica, alternative dance and chill out
- Monstercat Media - [289]
- Morbid Records
- Munich Records - [290]
- Mushpot Records
- Music for Little People
- Musical Heritage Society - classical-music label; referenced multiple times on WP
- N*Soul Records
- Night People (disambig)
- Nike, Inc. - [291] - Nike+ Original Run — music series commissioned by Nike, Inc.; includes new original works from De La Sol, Aesop Rock, Crystal Method, A-Trak featuring Kanye West, LCD Soundsystem, et al.
- Nosferatu Records - Montreal, Quebec-based independent label; founded 1986; heavy metal, Trop Feross
- Nuevos Ricos
- oh! map records - [292]; [293]
- Olive Juice Music - NYC-based DIY online mailorder distributor, label and studio; host of OJ ALL Day (an annual "Real Independent" Music Festival)
- Omnium Recordings
- Pilz Records (USA) - in history of Pilz Records (disambiguation); California-based jazz label
- Post Oak Records - Greenwood Village, CO-based hip-hop and rap label; established 2007; [294]
- Pretty Boy Records - St. Louis Mo; owned by producer Pretty Boy who has worked with Akon, Nelly, Kelly Rowland, Tyra B, Talib Kweli, Bone Thugs-n-Harmony, Yolanda Adams & Jibbs
- Prometheus Music - filk label; [295]
- Psychedelic Records - U.S. label; ]http://psychedelicrecords.com]
- Puma Strut - founded 2000; independent label; based in Brighton, England; specialises in funk-fuelled hip-hop inspired by the original elements of the culture; founded by DJ/producer Macca (aka DJ Beathoven); [296]
- Quasimodo Records - [297]; New York- and Montreal-based; heavy-metal
R–S
- R&C Japan - Japanese label; released several of Fayray's and other Japanese recording artists' albums; [298]
- Ranick Records
- Readymade Records
- Redefinition Records - [299]; label co-owned and operated by Washington DC-based artist Damu The Fudgemunk; indie label; distributes music on vinyl, CD and digitally (digital through The Orchard); (previously somebody made a page with this name but it was a group that did not legally own the company name nor conduct business as Redefinition Records, LLC; page removed for not non-notability)
- Redline Park - [300]; subscription-based netlabel featuring experimental jazzcore and avant-garde; artists include Vinny Golia and U.E.M.
- Reptilian Records
- Rhythm Shop Entertainment Music
- Ri-Fi Record Company
- Roadshow Music - [301]
- Robyn Guyatt
- Rockhouse Music Ent - St. Louis, MO: owned by producers Pretty Boy & Bradd Young; artists: Mai Lee, Vega, Bradd Young, Aloha Mischeaux
- Rockstar Records
- Round Records - British alternative-rock label; [302]
- Sandcastle Records - California-based independent label; supports D.I.Y. bands and helps local artists artists: Such A Mess; unreleased artists: Happy Harbor, Seasons Change, Captives; [303]; [304]
- Seventh Records - French progressive rock / jazz label, publishing i.e. Magma's works; [305]
- Sinnbusrecords - [306]; Berlin-based independent label, publisher, concert-promoter and artist-collective; features indie, post-rock and electronica; artists: Bodi Bill, Alarma Man, Audrey, SDNMT, Ter Haar, Troy von Balthazar, Beach, Monotekktoni, Kam:as, Torchous, Ampl:tude, Kinn, Barra Head, Toboggan, I Might Be Wrong, Masonne
- Sky Castle Records
- SMG Global Network
- Snail Records - Dutch independent label; specialized in world music; [307]
- Sonic Vista Music - Blackpool-based independent alt-rock label; [308]
- Soundkeeper Recordings - [309]
- Sour Mash Records - label formed by Oasis lead guitarist Noel Gallagher; signed Proud Mary and Shack; released Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds
- Squirrel Records - [310]; Leeds-based independent record label; formed 2001; released The Cribs's debut single
- SRI Jazz - [311]; Los Angeles-based independent label; classic and new jazz
- SSMG - Jamaica-based record label; reggae and dancehall
- Starborn Records - [312]; indie label; Chicago and Atlanta
- Step Forward (record label)
- Step-1 Music - [313]; English punk rock/streetpunk/oi! label; been around for nearly 20 years; released music by quite a few notable bands
- Stressed Sumo Records - [314] founded when Stressed Records and Sumo Records merged in 2007.
- Stubble Records
- Stunning Models on Display
- Sub Conscious Records - Sydney-based; hip-hop label; [315]
- Suilven Recordings
- Superradio Records - [316]; Italian label from 1982
T–Z
- Take Root Records - San Francisco-based independent label; [317]; owned by Nate Perry; signed artists include Bellavista, Minipop and The Ettes; [318]
- Taliferro Music - [319]; online music label specializing in jazz, R&B and electronic music
- Tap n Tin Records
- The Names That Spell Records - [320]; Chicago experimental-music label
- The V. Sessions - [321]
- TKR Productions (TKRP)
- To Live A Lie Records - Raleigh, NC-based grindcore and powerviolence label; [322]
- To the Fallen
- TownHall Records - [323]
- Tropical Records
- Tupelo Recording Company
- Turnabout Records - subsidiary of Vox Records
- Twosyllable Records - Brooklyn-based label; [324]
- Vacancy Records
- Valer Records
- Veracity Music
- Valholla Entertainment - Miami-based entertainment/record company; founded by Vince "The Prince" Eyma
- Wasted State Records - independent Edinburgh-based label; specialises in metal and punk; [325]
- We Are Busy Bodies - Toronto-based label; releases include Japanther, Zoobombs, The Meligrove Band, Cuff the Duke
- Well Mixed Records - Romanian independent dance-music label; [326]
- Wepecket Island Records - traditional American music by modern masters; incorporated in Massachusetts, June 11, 2009; [327]
- White Drugs
- Wicked Awesome Records - Kid Cudi's new record label, replacing his old label "Dream On"
- Woodland Recordings - Brighton, England-based independent label; alt-folk and scene-creator; [328]
- XtraWatt
- Yeah Siam Records
- Zobe Records - DMV (District of Columbia/Maryland/Virginia) based independent record label, publishing company, entertainment and media company. A division of international Zobe Models & Talents Agency.
- ZZK Records - Buenos Aires-based independent label; dedicated to Cumbia and electronic styles
Recording studios
- 17th Street Recording Studio
- Allegro Sound/Generation Sound - defunct New York City independent recording studio; active early 1960s to mid-1980s; specialized in sound production for various formats, including recording, mixing and (for a time) mastering for vinyl disc; many influential and famous music recordings took place there, across several different genres
- Artie Fields Studios
- Doppler Studios - Atlanta recording studio; since 1969; seven studios and produces audio for national recording artists, advertising, corporate, film, and video projects; [329]
- Gary Studios - Nigeria's studio; Gary Austine; [330]
- Grill Recording Studios - located in Oakland, CA; since 1993
- Hakisac Studios - London; where Moon Girls recorded their first album; host to much of London's emerging underground experimental music
- Hyde Street Studios - San Francisco recording studios; located at 245 Hyde Street; since 1980
- Lansdowne Studios
- Monstercat Media - independent electronic-music label
- PDU Studios
- Soundscape Studios
- Studio Rahlstedt
- Trackdown Scoring Stage - recording facility in Sydney, Australia; [331]
- Unique Records - Malawi; founded in 2008 by Jeremiah Mbemba (a.k.a Snoozer Sawatiking); branch in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
Schools and music education
- Abstract Source - school for music production in London
- The Broken Arrow High School Marching Band - [332]; 2006 & 2011 Bands of America Grand National Champions
- Algona Community School District
- Minneapolis College of Music
- The Musician's Guide to World Domination
- Complete breathing (and other breathing techniques like costal and clavicular breathing)
- Comprehensive List of Available Musical College Degrees
- Constant Wonder - Grammy nominated (?)
- Free Music School - Founded by Mily Balakirev in 1862.
- Fundação de Educação Artística in Belo Horizonte, Brazil
- MediaTech Institute - School for audio engineering in Texas
- iMMe Records - Independant Label
- Uwe Kind - German Educational Music Artist
- Kid Pan Alley, referencing [333], and [334]
- Edna Mae Burnam, well-known and respected composer of children's pedagogical piano books, including the Dozen a Day series, and the Step by Step Piano Course.
- Westminster Conservatory, a community music school in Princeton, NJ.
- Hear and Play Music Group - specializes in the delivery of video based tutorials on learning contemporary piano playing with particular attention to the Gospel music genre. The company website claims to teach the students the ability to learn any song by ear after the tutorials have been completed. Hear and Play Music Group currently serves over 189,200 musicians in over 120 countries and provides up-to-date information and resources for gospel musicians all around the United States. (website)
- Ace open University [335] - An On-line World Music and Art University, Watchung NJ.
- Music schools in India - All about the music schools in India from past to present
- Classically trained - Defining what constitutes being classically trained versus a self-taught method.
- Nathaniel School of Music - School for Guitar , Drums , keyboards,bass and Vocals in BangaloreIndia
- Lin Kuzmich - is an educational consultant, university instructor, and bestselling author from Loveland, Colorado Lin works with schools and districts across the country that are struggling to meet the needs of diverse learners, the requirements of Adequate Yearly Progress, and the changing educational practices needed for the future success of our students. She has worked extensively with districts trying to understand the new Common Core State Standards, update curriculum, and create appropriate assessment and instruction to address the increased rigor.
- Modern Band [336] - There are 5 ensembles taught in American public schools: Band, Chorus, Orchestra, Jazz Band, and Modern Band. The 5th one, Modern Band, is evolving in the same manner as Jazz Band entered schools in the 60s. Modern Bands specialize in performing pop music, using the typical instrumentation found in a rock band.
Songs
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Stage musicals
- Dracula Spectacula (sometimes spelt Dracula Spectacular) - [337]; often produced by amateur groups in the UK
- Chee-Chee (musical) - 1928 musical that catapulted its two writers, Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart to stardom
- A Saint She Ain't - 1999 London musical; [338]
Technical and business terms
- Audiostrobe
- Bed (music)
- British music industry -a generalization of British music and its place on the international stage
- Broship
- Caoine
- CD-BGM
- ChordPro
- dynamic range expansion
- envelope designer or transient designer- [339] (Tech Talk p. 6 for technical elements)
- high-resolution audio
- IMAG - Large-scale concert video projection to assist ticket holders in seats at great distance from the stage; industry shorthand for image magnification; [340]
- Michael Rath Trombones - trombone manufacturers in England, with many famous trombonist endorsements and a large international database
- Mac Audio Broadcasting Software
- music media
- Panned mono - a way to record?
- This seems to be covered by Panning (audio)--I asked for a redirect. 24.24.214.15 (talk) 04:49, 7 February 2013 (UTC)
- Panpot - mixing device
- covered by Panning (audio) and pan pot redirects to that 24.24.214.15 (talk) 20:42, 8 February 2013 (UTC)
- Sonosteganology
- The Standard Repertoire - It's not unusual to hear this phrase used by people who play classical/baroque/etc. music. The idea of a standard repertoire appears to be used in many places in Wikipedia (List of Operas in the Standard Repertoire, for example). Now I wouldn't be surprised if this is a bit of a nebulous and genre-specific term, but it seems to me that even simply having an article that says so would be useful to those who are curious.
- Timeline of music - Master category page - from neanderthals on bone pipes (84000 BC), Sumerian bull head lyers (2500 BC), to incorporate Timeline of music in the United States and Timeline of heavy metal music and then detail every new genre's timeline after that. Awesome project for anyone up for starting one.
- Tonado - "Tempo di Tonado"
- Valve Sound System
Instrument manufacturer
- Allen B. Chase - American piano maker
Instrumental technique
- Dedillo, a playing technique on the guitar, the vihuela da mano and the Portuguese guitarra (in Portuguese: dedilho), where a finger strikes the string on both side (fingernail side and fleshy side) of the fingertip (for the vihuela da mano technique see "Mastering the dedillo" on guitarist Ralph Maier's site, for Portuguese guitarra dedilho see "Portuguese Guitarra lesson" on luthier Ron Fernandez's site)
- octave displacement