Most of these websites and articles are external links. They are here only to aid in research projects, and are not meant to become the main content of any wikipedia article. For more information on how external links may be incorporated into an article and the guidelines for what links would qualify for inclusion, please visit Wikipedia:External links.
Not all of these websites and articles deal strictly with classical music, but they do address the future of music. Many of the articles that do not concern classical music have to do with music technology.
This is not a complete listing of articles, but simply a compilation of articles that were contributed to the Future of Classical Music class blog throughout Fall 2007.
W - Guerilla Opera - a chamber opera group (4 singers, 4 instrumentalists) dedicated to performing new operas commissioned specifically for this octet
A - Ears Wide Open - The Boston Globe, Oct.28 '07 - the modern orchestra and new music through the eyes of Gil Rose, conductor for Boston Modern Orchestra Project and music director of Opera Boston
A - Not Just Another Pickup Band - The New York Times, Sep.30, '07 - Orchestra/conductor relations at the Lucerne Summer Festival
A - Embrace digital or die, EMI told - Telegraph, Sep.10 '07 - The future of the music recording industry as it relates to technology, Radiohead being the wake-up call
A - The Music Man - The New York Times, Sep.2 '07 - A look from the inside at Rick Rubin's work for Sony, shaping their recording future
A - How Much for That Song? It's Up to You - The New York Times, Mar.29 '07 - A Freakonomics editorial on SongSlide, a music-downloading site that allows musicians to post their own music and the consumers to determine how much they want to pay, with a $.59 minimum