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Specific musical works

 * Anakreontika by Peter Maxwell Davies -
 * Arch of Steel, song -
 * Ariadne and Theseus, Arianna e Teseo by Antonio Maria Mazzoni -
 * Being Beauteous, Henze cantata -
 * Bell Anthem, Rejoice in the Lord Always, Purcell Z049 -
 * Birthday Odes - --is this Purcell's Birthday Odes for Queen Mary?
 * Cinderella (Wolf-Ferrari), Cenerentola (Wolf-Ferrari) -
 * Club Anthem, I will always give thanks, John Blow -
 * Cobbler's patch, Schusterfleck, Vetter Michel, Rosalia (music), kind of sequence -
 * Concert Piece for Piano and Orchestra (Busoni) Op. 31a -
 * Conical Songs of Florence -
 * Coup d'archet -
 * Cry (Giles Swayne), CRY (Giles Swayne) -
 * Dance Rhapsody, Delius -
 * Dances of Marosszek, Dances of Marosszék Kodaly -
 * Der Goldene Bock, Der goldene Bock Krenek -
 * Deuteromelia, Ravenscroft -
 * Die Serenaden, by Hindemith -
 * Dirimbo, Burundi traditional song -
 * Ecuatorial (Varèse) -
 * Fantasia on a theme of Handel, Tippett -
 * Faun and Shepherdess, Faune et berg鑽e, Stravinsky -
 * Five Movements for String Quartet, Fünf Sätze für Streichquartett Webern -
 * Five Neapolitan Songs, Henze -
 * From Stone to Thorn, by P. M. Davies -
 * Funeral Ode (Beck) -
 * Galop Russe (Liszt), Russischer Galopp, S. 478 -
 * Garland for the Queen, A Garland for the Queen, various composer madrigal collection (1953) -
 * Golden Sonata, Purcell -
 * Golgotha (Martin) -
 * Graner Messe, Missa solennis zur Einweihung der Basilika in Gran, Gran Mass Liszt -
 * Hassan, or the Golden Journey to Samarkand, Delius -
 * Hexachord fantasy, Hexachord Fantasia, Froberger -
 * Hymne au Saint Sacrément, Hymne, Messiaen -
 * Idyll, once I passed through a populous city, Delius -
 * In questo tomba oscura, Beethoven WoO 133 -
 * Israel Symphony, Block -
 * Istar (d'Indy), Istar, variations symphoniques -
 * Jesus and the Traders, Jézus és a kufárok, Kodaly -
 * Jour de Fére - -- is this Zur Namensfeier, Beethoven's Jour de fête?
 * Jubilee Overture, Jubel-Cantata, Jubel-Ouvertüre, Weber -
 * Julius Caesar (Handel and Malipiero) - two different operas: Giulio Cesare (Handel) and Giulio Cesare (Malipiero) (should also be at Julius Caesar (disambiguation))
 * King Lear (André), incidental music by Johann André, 1778 -
 * King Olaf (Elgar) -
 * L'Arcadia in Brenta, Galuppi -
 * Lancelot and Elaine, MacDowell -
 * Last Rites (Tavener), related to Coplas (Tavener) -
 * Les Vendredis, Les vendredis, volume of various composers' string quartets in honor of Mitrofan Belyayev -
 * Livre pour quatour, Boulez -
 * Los Carochos, Carochos, Spanish masked dance -
 * Macbeth (Locke) -
 * Madonna of Winter and Spring, Jonathan Harvey -
 * Magelone Romances, Magelone-Lieder, Fünfzehn Romanzen aus L. Tieck's Magelone, Fifteen Romances from Magelone, Brahms Op. 33 -
 * Mainzer Umzug, Hindemith -
 * Masagniello enraged, or The Neapolitan Fisherman's Revolt, Masaniello furioso, Masagniello furioso, Masagniello furioso oder Die Neapolitanische Fischer-Empörung by Keiser -
 * Miracle of our Lady, The Miracles of Mary, Hry o Marii by Martinu -
 * Nandy Dawson, song -
 * New Praises of the Infinite, Novae de infinito laudes, Henze -
 * New York Consort of Viols -
 * Nine Canticles -
 * Nocturnes and Arias, Nachtstücke und Arien, Serenades and Arias, Henze -
 * North Country Sketches, Delius -
 * Novgorod Symphony -
 * Ode to the West Wind (Henze), Ode an den Westwind -
 * Oedipus auf Kolonos, Ödipus auf Kolonos, Mendelssohn -
 * Oedipus der Tyrann (Orff) -
 * Offrandes, Varese -
 * Orpheus (Rossini), Il pianto d'armonia sulla morte di Orfeo, Il pianto d'Armonia sulla morte d'Orfeo, Il pianto d'Armonia sulla morte di Orfeo -
 * Osaka Shochiku Girls Opera -
 * Ox Minuet, Ochsenmenuett, by Ignaz Seyfried, formerly attrib. Haydn Hob. IX:27 -
 * Pastoral (Bliss), Lie strewn the white flocks -
 * Pauses of Silence, Pause del Silenzio, by Malipiero -
 * Peace on Earth (Schoenberg), Friede auf Erden -
 * Peacock Variations, Fölszállott a páva, by Kodaly -
 * Printemps (Debussy) -
 * Prometheus Unbound (Parry) -
 * Razor Quartet, String Quartets, Op. 54 & 55 (Haydn) by Haydn -
 * Revelation and Fall, by Maxwell Davies -
 * Rugby (Honegger) -
 * Sarabande and Cortège, Sarabande and Cortège: Two Studies for "Doctor Faust", Two Studies for "Doctor Faust" Op. 51 by Busoni -
 * Scenes Historiques, by Sibelius -
 * song of the Seabees -
 * Songs of Captivity -
 * Songs of the Frontier Warning, Albania -
 * Sorrowful His Mother Stood -
 * The Ball at the Opera House -
 * The Battle of Prague, Kotzwara Op. 23 -
 * The Blessed Damsel, La damoiselle élue Debussy -
 * The Chaplet, by William Boyce -
 * The Coach of the Holy Sacrament, Le Carrosse du Saint-Sacrement, by Henri Büsser -
 * The Early Reign of Oles -
 * The Ephesian Matron, The Widow of Ephesus, by Dibdin -
 * The Eternal Gospel, Věčné evangelium, Janesek -
 * The Feasts of Cupid and Bacchus, Les fêtes de l'Amour et de Bacchus, Lully -
 * The Fiddler’s Child, Šumařovo dítě Janacek -
 * The Forgotten Offerings, Les offrandes oubliées, Messiaen -
 * The Fortunate Jealousies, Le Gelosie fortunate, Anfossi -
 * The Friends of Salamanca, The Friends from Salamanca, Die Freunde von Salamanca, D 326, Schubert -
 * The Genii, France -
 * The Heart's Assurance, Tippett -
 * The Last Judgement (Spohr), Die letzten Dinge, WoO 61 -
 * The Legend of St Elizabeth of Hungary, The Legend of St. Elisabeth, The Legend of St. Elisabeth of Hungary, Die Legende von der heiligen Elisabeth Liszt S. 2 -
 * The Magic Zither, or Casper the Bassoonist, The Magic Zither, Casper the Bassoonist, Kaspar the Bassoonist, Kaspar, der Fagottist, oder: Die Zauberzither, Kaspar, der Fagottist, Die Zauberzither, Kaspar der Fagottist oder Die Zauberzither, by Wenzel Müller -
 * The Mandrake (opera), La Mandragola (opera), Castelnuovo-Tedesso -
 * The Mask of Time, Tipett -
 * The Muses of Sicily, Muzen Siziliens, The Sicilian Muses Henze -
 * The Mystic Trumpeter, Holst -
 * The Redemption (Gounod), La r馘emption, La R馘emption (Gounod), 1882 -
 * The Royal Shepherd, or Basil in Arkady, The Royal Shepherd, Basilius (opera), Der königliche Schäfer oder Basilius in Arkadien, Der Königliche Schäfer oder Basilius in Arkadien, Keiser -
 * The Triumph of Doris -
 * The Vision of St Augustine, The Vision of Saint Augustine, The Vision of St. Augustine, by Tippett -
 * The Yorkshire Feast Song, Yorkshire Feast Song, by Purcell -
 * Tragoedia, by Birthwistle 1965 -
 * Triumphs of Ocana -
 * Vienna Songs -
 * Von deutscher Seele, by Pfitzner -
 * Wallenstein (d'Indy) -
 * Woven words, Paroles tissées, by Lutoslawski -
 * Zwingburg (Krenek), Die Zwingburg, by Krenek –

Music terminology

 * Act tune -
 * Action musicale -
 * Action song -
 * Adaptation (music) -
 * Additional accompaniment -
 * Adratus -
 * Aikata -
 * Animando -
 * Attendant keys Attendant key -
 * Authenticity (music) -
 * Back positive, Rakpositiv, -
 * Ballabile -
 * Beklemmt -
 * Bentside -
 * Bisser -
 * Bockstriller, goat's trill -
 * Bosing (music), a percussion method -
 * Breaking (music) -
 * Browning (music) -
 * Brunette (music) -
 * Cameriera -
 * Cavata -
 * Cédez -
 * Chaivatte, little keys (music) -
 * Chanten -
 * Chef d'attagne -
 * Choral polyphony -
 * choral tone -
 * Chromatic madrigal -
 * Ciphering (music) -
 * classical polyphony -
 * Common Metre Divided -
 * Concerted piece -
 * Consecutive music -
 * Convivium musicum -
 * Das Augenlicht -
 * Defiant song -
 * Diapasal -
 * Dispersed harmony -
 * Domaines -
 * Double chant -
 * Drama lyrique -
 * Drama Music Video drama music video-
 * Driving note -
 * Due litiganti -
 * Dutch concert -
 * Eilen -
 * Electrochord -
 * Entries -
 * Equal (music) -
 * Essential discord -
 * Feminine (music) -
 * Figured chorale -
 * Flebile -
 * Formal elements -
 * Gamma (music) -
 * Gamut-way -
 * Gedämpft -
 * Harmonic bass -
 * Heel (music) -
 * Holding note -
 * Inner music -
 * Interval of tone -
 * Ioca (music) -
 * Isotonic system -
 * Jack (music) -
 * Knot (music) -
 * Lading note -
 * Lay (music) -
 * Leader (music) -
 * Mass choir -
 * Measurable music -
 * Melodic structure -
 * Metamorphosis (music) -
 * Mood (music) -
 * Motoric rhythm -
 * Murky bass -
 * Music voice -
 * Musica figurate -
 * Musical communication -
 * Mutation (music) -
 * Neomodal -
 * O (music) -
 * Organization of musical space -
 * Paraphrase (music) -
 * Passage work -
 * Passband tuning -
 * Perfect chord -
 * Pointing (music) -
 * Polytones polytone -
 * Pralltriller -
 * prick-song –
 * Primitive chord -
 * Principal subject -
 * Principal trumpet -
 * Prose (music) -
 * Quartet harmony -
 * Quartet movement -
 * Ratapian rub-a-dub -
 * Ray (music) -
 * Recte et retro -
 * Registration (music) -
 * Rhythmic element -
 * Ricochet (music) -
 * Rosalia (music) -
 * Rose (music), knot (music) -
 * Sacred action -
 * Scenario (music) -
 * Selected music -
 * Semichorus -
 * Sensible (music) -
 * Sepolcri -
 * Septentrional signs -
 * Simile (music) -
 * Spelling (music) -
 * Stopping -
 * Strophic bass -
 * Structural background -
 * Structural cadence, structural harmony, structural progression -
 * Structural foreground -
 * Structural middleground -
 * Subdiapenter -
 * Subdiatessaron -
 * Suivez -
 * Through-leading, durchführung -
 * Tonal relationship –
 * Touch (music) -
 * Tragedia lirica -
 * Trial (music) -
 * Vagrant chord -

Musical directions

 * Alternativo -
 * Applausus -
 * Con grazia, with grace -
 * Contano -
 * Cordature -
 * Da caccia -
 * Durezza (music) -
 * Filar la voce, filar il tuono, spin the voice, spin the tone -
 * Fileuse -
 * Masterly stretto Stretto maestrale, -
 * Organo pieno -
 * Ovvero -
 * Pieno -
 * Precipitando -
 * Ripresa -
 * Sfogato -
 * Soggetto -
 * Stromentato -
 * Tempo ordinario -
 * Tropen -
 * Un poco -
 * Vol subito -
 * Vuota -
 * Zingaresa, zingarese -
 * Zoppa -

Musical notation

 * Expression marks -
 * Medieval music notation -
 * Mi contra Fa -
 * Piano score -
 * Piü -
 * Space-time notation -

Music theory

 * Analytic music theory -
 * Doctrine of musical figures -
 * Doctrine of pre-established harmony -
 * Music research -
 * Musical sound -
 * Reti's theory of the thematic process -
 * Riemann's theory of phrase structure –
 * Speculative music theory -
 * Work-song hypothesis of the origin of music –

Singing

 * Appoggia, singing technique of breath support-
 * Bass chantante, singing bass -
 * Bass-contre -
 * Feminine basso -
 * Functional tenor -
 * Rune singing -
 * Sordune -
 * Soubrette bass, feminine bass voice-
 * Throating -
 * Unequal voices Unequal voice -
 * Vocal style -
 * Voix blanche, open singing style-
 * Voix mixte, mixed voice-
 * Voix sombre, singing with covered intonation-
 * Yawning method, singing instruction -

Musical instruments

 * Acocotl -
 * Aeolian flute -
 * Algoja, India -
 * Almèrie -
 * America organ -
 * Amphoric -
 * Asheor, stringed instrument -
 * Automated organ -
 * Bellet bell -
 * biblical instruments -
 * Big cello -
 * bronze drums -
 * Buni (harp), Egyptian harp -
 * Buxea tibia, an ancient flute -
 * Calamus tibialis, Roman reed pipe -
 * Chabbabeh, Persian flute -
 * Chatzozerah, Khatsotsrah biblical silver trumpet -
 * Chinese pavilion (music), musical instrument -
 * Choir organ -
 * Chromatic harp - - see fr:Harpe
 * Clapper bell -
 * Comhorn, reed instrument -
 * Compound musical bow -
 * Compound xylophone -
 * Congolese harp -
 * Crembala -
 * Crooked flute -
 * Deft (music), Algerian percussion instrument -
 * Desk piano -
 * Do (drum) -
 * Dolcion -
 * Double bass viol -
 * Drum bass Tommelbass -
 * Echo organ -
 * Epigonium, Greek harp -
 * Erbeb, Arabic string instrument -
 * Fifara, transverse flute -
 * Fluteball -
 * French bombardon, brass instrument -
 * French doucemelle -
 * Full organ -
 * Gbofe, Ivorian trumpet -
 * Geedalebagongo, African harp -
 * Ghutru, Indian percussion instrument-
 * Ginghroi, Wailing flute - /
 * Great organ -
 * Guacal, Maya calabash -
 * Handja, Africa -
 * Harmony flutes harmony flute -
 * Heckleclarina. -
 * Heem (flute), Siamese flute -
 * Hollow xylophone -
 * Ka (drum) -
 * Kakoshi, African stringed instrument -
 * Kanoor, Turkish string instrument -
 * Kanuna, katyanana-vina, Ancient Indian string instrument -
 * Kimbísa -
 * Kinandi, African "devil's harp" -
 * Kouitara, Moroccan string instrument -
 * Koundyeh, Ngiemeh Sierra Leone string instrument -
 * Kussir, Turkey -
 * Little flute -
 * Lyrichord (instrument) –
 * Magnetton, magnet tone -
 * Marimba gongs -
 * May-horn -
 * Mercurian lyre -
 * Muet, Congo stringed instrument -
 * Musical rasp -
 * Musical snuffbox -
 * Nakokus, Ancient Egyptian cymbals -
 * Ngiemah Koundyeh African stringed instrument- /
 * Norfe, Egyptian stringed instrument -
 * Obeophone, mechanical keyboard -
 * Omerti, Hindu instrument -
 * Open pipe -
 * Oriental bagpipe -
 * Overspun string -
 * Overstrung -
 * Pan bomba -
 * Piano-organ, handle-piano -
 * Preset synthesizer -
 * Programmable synthesizer -
 * Queen Shub'ad's harp -
 * Rhombas, Greek bull roarer -
 * Ringing glass -
 * Sand drum -
 * Schachbrett, Schachbrett -
 * Schlagzither, Scherrzither, Kratzzither -
 * Schumgha, Africa -
 * Seal trumpet -
 * Shepherd's pipe -
 * Skin drum -
 * Solo organ -
 * South Pacific Colombian marimba -
 * Speaker keys -
 * Stamping tube -
 * Sticcado-pastrole -
 * Stone harmonica -
 * Straw fiddle Strohfiedel -
 * Stroke-zither, Streichzither, mus-ins -
 * Swarmaton -
 * Synth banjo -
 * Synthi 100 -
 * Thalumeau -
 * Transverse trumpet -
 * Tubicine -
 * Tuned drum -
 * Ugubu, Zulu musical bow -
 * Ustel organ -
 * Valute -
 * Vielle organist -
 * Viola alta, high viola -
 * Violetta piccola -
 * Violin d'amour, love violin -
 * Wailing flute -
 * Were-were, Banks Island -
 * Western harp -
 * Whistling harp -
 * Wood chimes -
 * Zadar Sea Organ -
 * Zulkoon –

Instrument types

 * Gourd instruments -
 * Shell instruments -
 * Wooden instruments -

Drums

 * Agwel, Moroccan hard drum -
 * Balnooknook, Australian drum -
 * Basket drum -
 * Canoed drum -
 * Daluka (drum), a Sudanese drum –
 * Damam, an Indian ritual drum -
 * Dervish drum -
 * Double-membrane drum -
 * Fetich drum, fetish drum - /
 * Happu, a Chinese drum -
 * Klong khek, Siamese drum -
 * Manguare, log signal drum - /
 * Orchestral drum -
 * Puito, South Congo drum -
 * Single-membrane drum -
 * Stamping drum -
 * Tabbalat, Arabian drum -
 * Tambora (Argentinian drum) -
 * Tambora (Bolivian drum) -
 * Udakes, an hourglass-shaped drum -

Musical instrument related

 * German fingering -
 * Guitar case -
 * Log signal drum -
 * National musical instruments, national musical instrument -
 * Speaking-length -
 * Transposing keyboard -
 * Windcap -

Music styles

 * Abstract electronic music -
 * Acroama, ancient Greek music -
 * Alcopunk -
 * anglican choral music -
 * augenmusic -
 * Automatic music -
 * Border music -
 * Canoe chant -
 * Canton Opera -
 * Carnatic waves -
 * chanson spirituale -
 * Chopi xylophone music -
 * choral mass -
 * Choral song -
 * Concert spiritual -
 * Concerted music -
 * Concerto piece -
 * Confucian ritual music -
 * Congo jazz -
 * Counterpoint and Contrapuntal Forms -
 * Curtain tune -
 * Day tune -
 * Device aria devisenarie, -
 * Didactic piece -
 * Easter music-drama -
 * Entry song -
 * Erotic music -
 * Extravagant realism -
 * Fantastic piece fantasiestück, -
 * Field suite Feldpartie feldpartita, -
 * Filmigit -
 * fiori musical -
 * folk mass -
 * Folk opera -
 * Forest music -
 * full anthem -
 * Funeral cry -
 * Gat-Tora –
 * Gbofe -
 * Giuszhou Opera -
 * Goldenrod music -
 * gospelier -
 * Guitar poetry –
 * Gypsy Czardas -
 * Ioarram, Scottish rowing song -
 * kalophonic chant -
 * Kamikaze music -
 * Kunda Songs -
 * lamento bass -
 * lautarie -
 * Mascherate -
 * Math Songs math song -
 * mediccan chant -
 * Melson mass -
 * Metaphor aria, parable aria -
 * Moldovan Christmas Carols -
 * Mundane music -
 * Musica campesina -
 * Napolitana -
 * naval hymn -
 * neo-gallican chant -
 * Oral epic song -
 * Oreade Music Oreade music -
 * organ sonata -
 * Panchromaticism -
 * Parable aria, metaphor aria -
 * Percuba, Cuban music -
 * Pigtail style Zopfstill-
 * plenary mass -
 * polychoral style -
 * Pont-neuf -
 * Pop trash -
 * Populist music -
 * Prick-song -
 * Prison songs Prison song –
 * Prophetic song -
 * Rail music -
 * Recitativo stromentato instrumentated recitative -
 * Rispetto -
 * Rock performance -
 * Russian Greek chant -
 * Russian-Jewish music -
 * sacred symphony -
 * Samavedic chant -
 * Semiseria -
 * Slave Music Slave music -
 * Sommeils -
 * Song of degrees Song Of Degrees -
 * Song-fable chant-fable, -
 * Southern California hardcore -
 * Static cant -
 * Steel-play Stahlspiel, -
 * Story for music Favola per musica, -
 * Street drumming -
 * Swallow song, in Greece -
 * Symphonic chorus, philharmonic choirs -
 * Tageweisen -
 * Tapany maintso, Malagasy music -
 * Tastar -
 * team music -
 * Thai court music -
 * Traditional chant -
 * Traditional lament -
 * Trauermarsch -
 * Trubaci -
 * Twinsong -
 * Vagans -
 * Vakojazzana, Malagasy music -
 * Vocal-instrumental concerto -
 * Volkstümlich -
 * war requiem -
 * Watcha watcha, Malagasy music -
 * Watchmen's song Wächterlider, -
 * Welcome-ode, welcome-song –
 * Zheza –

National and regional styles

 * Anglo-Australian music -
 * Austrian rock -
 * Baltic song and dance celebrations -
 * Bengali classical music -
 * Canadian popular music Canadian pop music -
 * Caucasian music -
 * Celtic music in Australia -
 * Central African music -
 * Central Asian classical music -
 * Cumbia rock -
 * Czech rock -
 * Hungarian classic music -
 * Hungarian hardcore -
 * Iraqi classical music -
 * Malian folk music -
 * Malian pop music -
 * Māori songs,Traditional Māori songs -
 * Music of Acadia -
 * Music of Hainan -
 * Music of Southern Africa -
 * Seattle hardcore -
 * Spanish classical music -
 * Thai court music -
 * Tibetan chant music -
 * Vietnamese rock -

Musical disabilities

 * Musical agraphia, inability to express musical symbols in writing-
 * Musical apraxia -
 * Note blindness -

Music awards

 * Music Industry Special Award -

Music-related occupations

 * Maestro al cembalo, master at the harpsichord -
 * Political Composer political composer -

Concert and music halls

 * Metropolitan of Leningrad -

Music-related organizations

 * AHRC Research Centre for the History and Analysis of Recorded Music -
 * American Choral Foundation -
 * Association of Canadian Choral Conductors -
 * Australian Independent Recordings -
 * Australian National Choral Association -
 * Bagby Foundation for the Musical Arts -
 * Boychoir Symposium -
 * British Federation of Music Festivals -
 * Choirs of the World -
 * Choristers Guild -
 * Collegium Musicum (Hamburg) -
 * Collegium Musicum (Leipzig) -
 * Collegium Musicum Basle, Switzerland Collegium Musicum Basel -
 * Early Music America -
 * European Piano Teachers Association -
 * Four Pi Movement -
 * Global Hardcore Alliance -
 * Hellenic Choirs Association -
 * Institute of Medieval Music -
 * Intercollegiate Men's Choruses -
 * International Center for Choral Music -
 * International Centre for African Music and Dance -
 * International Journal of Research in Choral Singing -
 * International Society for Children's Choral and Performing Arts -
 * Japan Choral Association -
 * Musical Society of Edinburgh -
 * Musicians of Television and Radio -
 * Musicians' Guild -
 * National Association of Choirs -
 * National Convention of Gospel Choirs and Choruses -
 * New York Consort of Viols -
 * Orpheon Foundation Museum of Historical Instruments, Fondation Orpheon -
 * Parents Music Resource Group -
 * Polish Composer's Union -
 * Polish Union of Choirs and Orchestras -
 * Society of Female Musicians, ex-UK musician's organization -
 * Society of the Friends of Music -
 * Swedish Choral Directors Association -
 * Urban Harmony Movement -

Music festivals

 * Arklow Music Festival -
 * Band Music Festival -
 * Brno Festival, Brno International Music Festival, music festival in the Czech republic -
 * Cincinnati Summer Pop Festival -
 * Countdown Japan Year-end music festival -
 * Countdown Live Year end solo concerts -
 * Drottningholm Festival and ballet festival in Stockholm, Sweden -
 * Festival de Ancón (Colombia) -
 * Granada International Festival of Music and Dance, Festival Internacional de M俍ica y Danza de Granada, annual festival in Spain -
 * International Beethoven Festival Internationale Beethovenfest Bonn -
 * International Flanders Festival, annual music festival in Belgium -
 * Korsholm Music Festival -
 * Lausanne International Festival, music festival in Switzerland -
 * Los Angeles Music Festival -
 * Montreaux-Vevey Music Festival, Septembre musical, Septembre musical de Montreux, Septembre musical de Montreux-Vevey, music festival in Switzerland -
 * Naumburg Viola Competition - no separate article, but mentioned, together with its associated competitions, in this stub about the sponsoring organization: Walter W. Naumburg Foundation--should the present list include the others, too?
 * Rencontres Internationales de Musique Contemporaine, Rencontres internationales de musique contemporaine, music festival in Metz, France -  |Rencontres Internationales de Musique Contemporain}}
 * Rigas Ritmi, music festival in Riga, Latvia -
 * Schlagermove, music festival in Hamburg, Germany -
 * Steirische Herbstfestival, annual music festival in Graz, Austria -
 * Stingaree Music Festival -
 * Umea Festival of Chamber Music, Umea kammarmusikfestival, music festival in Sweden -

Musical groups and bands

 * Absolute Ensemble, founded by Kristjan J舐vi -
 * Air Bubble (band) -
 * Arkansawyers, The Arkansawyers, band led by Dave Stogner -
 * Barney Rap and his New Englanders -
 * BB Singers -
 * Carpathian Full Moon -
 * Corporal Bruno's Sad Sax Six -
 * CyberDrum –
 * Dartington Quartet, Dartington String Quartet -
 * Erköse Ensemble, Erkose Brothers -
 * Genoa Opera Company -
 * Golden Musical of Broadway Troupe -
 * Greenwood Singers -
 * Gypsy Brothers -
 * Gypsy Groovez -
 * Heutling Quartet, German string quartet -
 * Honeyshot, band created only for marketing purposes -
 * Hurdy-Gurdy Girls -
 * Illinois Central Conductors -
 * Ilona (band), Finnish all-female band -
 * Imperial Palace Music Department, Japan -
 * Improvisation Chamber Ensemble -
 * Jellybottys -
 * Joigny Chorale, Chorale de Joigny, rock group -
 * London Oboe Quartet, founded by Janet Craxton -
 * London Pianoforte School -
 * Los Aldeanos, Cuban musical group -
 * Luludhi Emsemble -
 * Lusaka Radio Band -
 * Millennium Boy -
 * Nebbi Community Adungu Group -
 * Orchestre Philharmonique de Montpellier, predecessor of Orchestre national de Montpellier Languedoc-Roussillon -
 * Pan Trinbago, Trinidad-
 * Paulist Boy Choristers of California -
 * Philadelphia Chamber Chorus -
 * Piae Cantiones (choir), Finnish boy choir -
 * Prague String Quartet, Czech string quarter -
 * Purcell Singers -
 * Reid Orchestra -
 * Skookum Church Band -
 * SMZ Tomboy Crew -
 * Sun Collective, Colectivo Sol -
 * Velvet Fist -
 * Virginia Jubilee Singers –
 * White Viennese Band –
 * Witch is Which (band) -
 * WomanSound –

Musical group types

 * Musical fraternity -
 * Soldiers' choir -
 * Windfall band -

Choirs

 * African Christian Choirs Network -
 * Associated Male Choruses of America -
 * Chorus Amaras -
 * Chorus America -
 * Danish National Radio Choir -
 * Israel Choral Organization -
 * Jazz choir -
 * Krakow Chamber Choir -
 * Norwegian Choir Association -
 * Saint Paul's Cathedral Choir of London -
 * Singing Sergeants -
 * Sister Singers Network -
 * South African Choral Society -
 * Stuttgart Chamber Choir -
 * Tapiola Chamber Choir -
 * Tuskegee Choir -
 * United States Navy Chorus -
 * Universal Choral Organization -
 * Westminster Cathedral Choir of London -
 * Zir Choral Foundation -

Orchestras

 * Aldworth Philharmonic Orchestra -
 * Aras Song and Dance Ensemble -
 * Arenberg Orchestra, Arenbergorkest -
 * Cosmic Voices from Bulgaria -
 * Festival Wind Orchestra -
 * German Culture Orchestra, Kulturorchester -
 * Hellenic Music Archives Ensemble -
 * Helsinki Festival Orchestra, Helsingin Festivaaliorkesterin -
 * Hruang Sai Orchestra -
 * Jewish Cultural Union Orchestra -
 * Mannheim Ensemble -
 * Neuss German Chamber Philharmonic -
 * Orchestra of Recycled Instruments, Catuera Orchestra of Recycled Instruments -
 * Piphat Orchestra, Thailand -
 * Santa Rosa Symphony -
 * Shirim Klezmer Orchestra -
 * Toronto Philharmonia -
 * Umpqua Symphony Orchestra, in Roseburg, Oregon -
 * Vienna Choirboys -
 * Vokalensemblen Urkraft –

Musical education

 * Academy of Tamil Music –
 * All Saint Choir School -
 * All Saints Choir School -
 * American Library of Musicology -
 * Berlin Music Conservatory -
 * British Choral Institute -
 * Central Music School of Moscow, Central Music School -
 * Collegium Musicum (Hamburg) -
 * Collegium Musicum (Leipzig) -
 * Collegium Musicum Basle, Switzerland -
 * Collegium Musicum Jamaica -
 * Cracow Conservatory of Music -
 * Dresden Music Academy -
 * Imperial Academy of Music -
 * International Franz Schubert Institute -
 * L.S.K.O. Collegium Musicum Leiden -
 * Malkin Conservatory, Boston, USA -
 * Orpheon Foundation Museum of Historical Instruments, Orpheon Foundation -
 * State Academy of Music, Bulgaria -
 * Tafelmusik Baroque Summer Institute -
 * Umseongseo, ancient Korean music academy –

Operas

 * Kazumi Watanabe Opera -

Opera styles

 * Girl's opera -
 * Puppet opera -
 * Reform opera -
 * Ritual masked opera -

Music record companies

 * ACM Records -
 * Atra Records -
 * Blacka Dread Records -
 * Dargason (record label) -
 * Deverley's Records -
 * Dynamic Studios -
 * Epiphany Records -
 * Jamaican Recording and Publicity Company -
 * Jamaican Records -
 * Office Kitaro -
 * Oliver Records -
 * Ratna Recording Corporation -
 * Redwood Records -
 * Treasure Island Records and Studio -
 * Tuff Gorgi Records -

Composers and songwriters

 * Alessandro Bustini (1876-1976) Italian composer -
 * Alexey Machavariani, Georgian composer and conductor -
 * Alphonse Goovaerts (1847-1922) Belgian composer -
 * André Bouvourechlier (1921-) French composer and musicologist - is this André Hodeir?
 * Andreas Friedrich Stein (1784-1809) German pianist and composer -
 * Andreas Fromm (1621-1683) German composer -
 * Andreas Schmelzer (1653-1701) Austrian violinist and composer -
 * Andrey Filipovich Pashchenko (1883-1972) Russian composer -
 * Andric Balanchivadze, Georgian composer -
 * Antal Csermak (1776-1822) Hungarian composer -
 * Anton Ried (1810-1869) German-born Chilean composer - --I think it's, might be his birth name
 * Asahel Benham, US composer -
 * Attila Bozay (1939- ) Hungarian composer -
 * Avery Burton (c. 1470-1543) English composer -
 * Benedetto Vinaccesi (c. 1670-1719) Italian composer -
 * Bernhard Christian Weber (1712-1758) German organist and composer -
 * Bernhard Schmid the Elder, Bernhard Schmidt the Elder (1535-1892) German composer and poet -
 * Bernhard Schmid the Younger, Bernhard Schmidt the Younger (1567-1625) German composer -
 * Boris Semionovich Shekhter (1900-1981) Russian composer -
 * Carl Prohaska (1869-1927) Austrian composer -
 * Caspar Vincentius (c. 1580-1624) Flemish composer and organist -
 * Chris Dench (1953- ) English composer -
 * Claude Prey (1925- ) French composer -
 * Constantine Merjahasvili, Georgian composer and stage director -
 * Cornelius Heyns, 15th century Flemish composer -
 * Crispinus van Stappen, Crispin van Stappen (c. 1470-1532) Flemish composer - de:Crispinus van Stappen
 * Emil Axman (1887-1949) Czech composer -
 * Feodor Stepanovich Akimenko, Théodore Akimenko, Theodore Akimenko (1876-1945) Russian composer -
 * Fernando Liuzzi (1884-1940) Italian musicologist and composer -
 * Filippo Maria Gherardeschi (1738-1808) Italian composer -  }
 * Floro M. Ugarte, Floro Ugarte (1884-1975) Argentinean composer -
 * Francesco d'Ana (1460-1503) Italian composer -
 * Francis Povlenc, French composer -
 * George Brack, Jörg Brack, 16th century German composer -
 * Georgi Tsavadze, Georgian composer -
 * Giacomo Gorzanis (c. 1525-1575) Italian composer -
 * Giovanni Battista Cimadoro, Giambattista Cimador (1761-1805) Italian composer -
 * Giovanni Battista da Gagliano (1584-1651) Italian composer -
 * Giovanni Battista Pinello di Gherardi, Giovanni Battista Pinello (c. 1544-1587) Italian composer -
 * Giovanni Spataro (c. 1458-1541) Italian composer and theorist -
 * Girolamo Arrigo (1930- ) Italian composer -
 * Giuseppe Amadori (1670-1730) Italian composer -
 * Grant Beglarian (1927- ) US composer -
 * Gregorio Ballabene (1720-1800) Italian composer -
 * Guillaume Dumanoir (1615-1697) French violinist and composer -
 * Hans Barth (1897-1956) German-born US pianist and composer -
 * Heinrich Compenius the elder, Heinrich Compenius the Elder, Heinrich Compenius (c. 1525-1611) German music theorist and composer -
 * Immi Hellen, Immi Hellén Finnish composer of children's music -
 * J. G. Standfuss, Johann Georg Standfuß, Johann Georg Standfuss (d. c. 1759) German violinist and composer -
 * Jacob Paix (1556-after 1623) German composer -
 * James Schafer, US composer -
 * János Lavotta (1764-1820) Hungarian violinist and composer -
 * Jean Absol, Belgian composer -
 * Jean Blanvillain, Jamblan, Jean Marie Blanvillain French poet and songwriter -
 * Jean Le Brun, 15th century French priest and composer -
 * Johann Ghro, Johann Groh, Johann Gro, Johann Groe, Johann Grohe, Johann Gron, Johann Gross (c. 1575-1627) German organist and composer -
 * Johann Gottfried Schwanenberg, Johann Gottfried Schwanenberger, Johann Gottfried Schwanberg, Johann Gottfried Schwanberger (1740-1804) German composer -
 * Johannes de Fossa (c. 1540-1603) German or Flemish composer -
 * Johannes Wannenmacher (c. 1485-1551) Swiss pianist and composer -
 * John Bavichi (1922- ) US composer -
 * John Hampton (composer) (c. 1455-1522) English composer -
 * John Pyamour (1431- ) English composer -
 * John Tuder (fl. 1466-1496) English composer -
 * José Teodor Vilar (1836-1905) Spanish composee and conductor -
 * Jozef Surzynski, Józef Surzyński (1861-1919) Polish priest and composer -
 * Juan Bros, Juan Bros y Bertomel (1776-1856) Spanish composer -
 * Kari Rydman, Finnish composer -
 * Kerttu Mustonen, Finnish composer -
 * Kgalemang Tumedisco Motsete, Botswana composer -
 * Kiyoshi Hasegawa (songwriter) -
 * Konstantine Potskhverashvili, Georgian composer and conductor -
 * Laurent de Vos, Laurent de Voz (1533-1580) Flemish composer -
 * Lorenzo Penna (composer) (1613-1§683) Italian composer -
 * Lorenzo Vecchi (1565-1628) Italian composer -
 * Louis Lajtai, Louis Lajtaï, Lajos Lajtai, Ludwig Lajtai Hungarian composer -
 * Loyset Piéton, Louis Piéton, Louys Piéton, Aloysis Piéton, Loyset Pieton, Louis Pieton, Louys Pieton, Aloysis Pieton (d. after 1545) French composer -
 * Lucien Hillemacher (1860-1909) French composer -
 * Ludomir Rogowski, Ludomir Michał Rogowski (1881-1954) Polish composer -
 * Ludovico Fogliano, Lodovico Fogliano, Lodovico Fogliani (d. 1538) Italian music theorist and composer -
 * Maciej Kamienski (1734-1821) Hungarian composer -
 * Marc Saiman, Us composer -
 * Matthia Ferrabosco (1550–1616), Italian singer and composer -
 * Mattia Vento (1735-1776) Italian composer -
 * Mauro Bortolotti (1926- ) Italian composer and teacher -
 * Meliton Bdenchiszdze, Georgian composer -
 * Michael Blake Watkins (1948- ) English composer -
 * Mikko Heino (1958- ) Finnish composer -
 * Niccolo Pasquali, Niccolò Pasquali (c. 1718-1757) Italian violinist and composer -
 * Nikolai von Wilm, Nicolai von Wilm (1934-1911) Latvian composer -
 * Paolo Scalabrini (c. 1713-1805) Italian composer -
 * Paulus Bucenus, Paulus Bucaenus, Paulus Bucenus Philorodus, Philorodus (1567-1584) German composer -
 * Petros Petridis (1882-1977) Greek composer -
 * Petrus Tritonius, Petrus Tritonius Athesinus, Peter Treybenreif, Peter Treibenreiff, Peter Treibenraiff (c. 1465-1525), Austrian composer and scholar - /
 * Pietro Carlo Gugliemi, Pietro Carlo Guglielmi (c. 1763-1817) Italian composer -
 * Radharaman Charan Das Devi, Hindu ecstatic composer –
 * Riccardo Nielsen (1906-1982) Italian composer -
 * Richard Pygott (c. 1485-1552) English composer -
 * Robert Hernried (1883-1951) US music scholar and composer -
 * Robert Jones (1485-1531 (c. 1485-1531) English composer -
 * Robert Okeland, 16th century English composer -
 * Roger Marsh (1949- ) English composer -
 * Roy Travis (1922- ) US composer -
 * Rui Coelho, Ruy Coelho (1892-1986) Portuguese composer -
 * Santi Orlandi, Sante Orlandi (d. 1619) Italian composer -
 * Scott Huston (1916- ) US composer -
 * Sebastiano Nasolini (c. 1768-1816) Italian composer -
 * Stewart Hylton Edwards, Trinidad composer -
 * Teodoro Riccio (c. 1540-after 1599) Italian composer -
 * Theodor Streicher (1874-1940) Austrian composer -
 * Thomas Mancinus, Thomas Mencken (1550-1630) German composer -
 * Thomas Mudd (1560-1619) English composer -
 * Thomas Sporer (c. 1490-1534) German composer -
 * Thomas Woodson, 16-17thcentury English composer -
 * Tommaso Redi (composer) -
 * Vano Muradel, Georgian composer -
 * Vilko Ovsenik, Slovenian composer and musician -
 * Virgil Tharpoon, Us Composer -
 * Vladimir Alekseievich Senilov, Vladimir Senilov, Vladimir Alekseevich Senilov, Vladimir Alekseyevich Senilov, Vladimir Alexeevich Senilov, Vladimir Alexeyevich Senilov, Vladimir Alexeievich Senilov (1875-1918) Russian composer -
 * Vojislav Vuckovic, Vojislav Vučković, Vojislav Voja Vučković (1910-1942) Yugoslav composer, musicologist and conductor -
 * Wilfritz Boettcher, Wilfried Boettcher (1929-1994) German conductor and cellist -
 * William Smythe (composer) (c. 1550-1600) English composer -
 * William Whitbroke (fl. 1520-1550) English cleric and composer –

Musicians

 * Aatos Bollström, Finnish musician -
 * Alessandro Merlo Alessandro Romano (musician) Alessandro della Viola, Italian tenor-bass, violist and composer- /  --note: Grove now says these are two different people
 * Alexander Benditski, Aleksandr Benditsky, Alexander Benditsky Soviet musician -
 * Andy Shafte, British-born French musician -
 * Anne Taskinen / Heinäsirkka ("Grasshopper"), Finnish musician -
 * Avery Gagliano, piano prodigy -
 * Benoit Quersin, Belgian musician -
 * Bob Blould, Us musician -
 * Boris Pergamensikov, (1948-2004) Russian cellist -
 * Boris Schwarz (1906-1983) US musicologist, violinist and conductor -
 * Carl Frederick Dolmetsch (1911- ) French musician -
 * Carlo Toeschi, Karl Joseph Toeschi, Carlo Giuseppe Toeschi, Carl Toeschi, Karl Toeschi, Carl Joseph Toeschi, (1724-1788) Italian musician -
 * Devine Styler, rapper -
 * Diamana Galas, US musician -
 * Dimitri Keiski, Finnish musician -
 * Emile Salliers, Us musician -
 * Friedrich Schwindl (1737-1786) Dutch or German violinist -
 * Fuyo Hisamatsu, Hisamatsu Fūyō 久松風陽, Shakuhachi player -
 * Gabriel Mario Piozzi, Gabriele Mario Piozzi, Gabriele Maria Piozzi Italian-born singer and music teacher -
 * Hally Near, Us musician -
 * Hans Gierschik, German pianist -
 * Heinrich Nicolaus Gerber, Heinrich Nikolaus Gerber (1702-1775) German organist and composer -
 * Heinz Otto Graf, Heinz-Otto Graf German violinist -
 * Henry Hedman, Finnish musician -
 * Hubertus Conradi, Hubertus Conrady German pianist -
 * Hyacinth Nicholls, Trinidad musician -
 * innocenz Achleitner, Austrian musician -
 * John Buddy Williams, Trinidad musician -
 * Julian Pascal (b. Goodridge Bowen), pianist -
 * Kathleen Hansell (1941- ) US musicologist and organist -
 * Khulekani Khumalo, "Mgqumeni", Khulekani "Mgqumeni" Khumalo, South African musician–
 * Leandro Apazu, Peruvian folk musician -
 * Lily Margot, French musician -
 * Maria Campina, Portuguese pianist -
 * Melaaz, French singer -
 * Muhammad Qasimi-Afghan, Afghan musician -
 * Nick Goodall, US violinist –
 * Norbert Gingold, pianist -
 * Olavi Haapalainen, Finnish violinist - (not fi:Olavi Haapalainen)
 * Otar Ioselian, Georgina violnist -
 * Otto Siegi (1896-1978) Austrian composer, conductor and violinist -
 * Pail Foster Cast, US musician -
 * Pere Shelley, British musician -
 * Ralph Roseingrave (1927- ) US pianist and musicologist -
 * Roseingrave family, English family of musicians - --several at Roseingrave (disambiguation); not sure they need family article
 * Ross Carlyle, US Jazz musician -
 * Rufus Weinwright, Us musician -
 * Seppo Hovi, Finnish musician -
 * Soony Singh, musician- --is this Sonny Singh, bhangra musician?
 * Stephane Guilbaud, Stéphane Guilbaud, French singer -
 * Steve Scharf, US violinist -
 * Thomas Schmidt (music), Tom Oz, German musician - /
 * Uli Orth, German saxophonist -
 * Walter Kaminski, German musician - --is it this one? Namesake of Walter Kaminski Memorial Prize?
 * Yevgeni Petrov (clarinetist), Yevgeni Aleksandrovich Petrov Russian musician -
 * Yoshiyasu Ichikawa, Japanese musician -

Conductors

 * Carlo Piazza, Italian conductor - (not it:Carlo Piazza)
 * Dieter Gorny, German musician and conductor -
 * Ernst Huber-Contwig, German conductor and music scholar -
 * Giovanni Impellizzeri, Italian conductor -
 * Guoyong Zhang, Chinese conductor -
 * Jansugh Akhidze, Georgian condutor -
 * Michael-Tilson Thomas, Us conductor -
 * Newell Jenkins (1915- ) US conductor and scholar -
 * Ossi Ahlapuro, Finnish conductor -
 * Thomas Schippis, Us conductor -

Singers

 * Adam Zacharias Puschman (1532-1600) German mastersinger - see s:de:ADB:Puschman, Adam Zacharias
 * Alessandro Merlo, Alessandro della Viola (1530-1594) Italian tenor-bass, violist and composer - /  /
 * Angela Pusaten, US rapper -
 * Angelo Maria Monticalli (c. 1710-1764) Italian castrato soprano -
 * Anneli Sari, Finnish singer -
 * Armins Terzibaschian, German opera singer -
 * Bruce Low, US singer -  --Suriname-Dutch, but I think this is him
 * Campioli Antonio Gualandi, Campioli, Antonio Gualandi (c. 18th century Italian castrato alto -
 * Charela Vargas, Mexican singer -
 * Cheikh Bestandji, Algerian singer -
 * Cheikh Chakleb, Cheikh Omar Chakleb, Algerian singer -
 * Christine Cerletti, Swiss singer -
 * Eliyahu Faizkov (b. c. 1987), Israeli singer -
 * Esa Ruuttunen, Finnish opera singer -
 * Feija Åkerlund, Finnish singer -
 * Geoffrey Phillips (singer), Guayanan singer -
 * Giovanni Guerini (1964- ) Italian singer -
 * Gottlieb Wallisch, Austrian pianist -
 * Haard von Antholzi, medieval troubadour -
 * Hilja Grönfors, Finnish singer -
 * Inga Sulin, Finnish signer -
 * Irma Bule, Indonesian singer -
 * Joan Melu, Romanian folk singer -
 * Jon Villars, German singer -
 * Julia Borchert, German soprano -
 * Kandy Rakkaen, Thai singer -
 * Kyoko Katsunuma (singer), 勝沼恭子 Japanese singer -
 * Kyung-Shin Park, Kyung Shin Park Korean soprano -
 * Lester Charles, "De Professor", Guayanan singer -
 * Ludmila Ardeeva, Russian singer -
 * Marco Lundberg, Finnish singer -
 * Margot Button, US mezzo-soprano -
 * Maria Lund (singer) -
 * Marietta Simpson, US singer -
 * Martti Syrjä, Finnish singer -
 * Matou Loumer, Kabyle singer -
 * Mechhild Bach, German singer -
 * Michel Labéquerie, Basque singer - --can't find much, perhaps not notable
 * Rainer Friman, Finnish singer and author -
 * Ramma Demma, German pop star -
 * Robert Swensen, US singer -
 * Rolf Romei, singer -
 * Sabine Passow, German singer -
 * Saska Helmikallio, Finnish singer -
 * Sebastian Ahlgren, Finnish singer -
 * Siti Noor Idayu Abd Moin, Malaysian singer -
 * Sylvelin Långholm, Sylvelin Långholm-Bergman, Finnish opera singer -
 * Taisto Ahlgren, Finnish singer -
 * Ture Ara, Finnish singer -
 * Uldis Leiskalns, Uldis Leiškalns, Latvian opera singer -
 * Umberto Marcato, Italian singer -
 * Ursula Kunz, German contralto -
 * Veikko Tyrväinen, Finnish opera singer -
 * Vilho Ruuskanen, Finnish opera singer -
 * Vladimir Knipper, Vladimir Nardov, Vladimir Leonardovich Nardov, Russian opera singer -
 * Zurab Anjepavidze, Georgian singer -
 * Zurab Sotkileva, Georgian tenor -

Builders of musical instruments

 * Afranio Albonesi, Afranio Teseo (1480-1560) Italian priest and phatogus creator - --sees:A Dictionary of Music and Musicians/Afranio
 * Anthoine Dargillières (1518-1572) French instrument maker - also son Roch Dargillières
 * Bergonzi (violin makers), Italian family of violin makers including Carlo Bergonzi (luthier) - --son is ru:Бергонци, Микеланджело, pt:Bergonzi is on family
 * Etienne Geraud (1872-1943) French piano manufacturer -
 * Fritz Dobbert, Brazilian manufacturer of acoustic pianos -
 * Georg Klotz (1696-1775) German violinmaker, in family Klotz (violin makers) -
 * Johann Carl Klotz (1709-1769) German violinmaker in family Klotz (violin makers) -
 * Johann Daniel Silbermann (1727-1799) German instrument maker, brother of Johann Andreas Silbermann -
 * Karl Andreas Stein, Carl Andreas Stein (1797-1863) German composer and piano maker, grandson of Johann Andreas Stein -
 * Luis Alberto Paredes, Colombian craftsman who makes electric guitars from Kalashnikovs -
 * Matthäus Andreas Stein (1776-1742) German piano maker, son of Johann Andreas Stein -
 * Pierre Erard, Pierre Érard (1796-1855) French piano and harp maker -
 * Pietro Mantegazza, Italian violin maker -
 * Richard Meares the Elder (d. 1722) English instrument maker - Richard Meares (viol maker)
 * Richard Meares the Younger (d. 1743) English instrument maker and music publisher -

Musicologists and music scholars

 * Alfred Orel (1889-1967) Austrian musicologist -
 * Andreas Ornithoparcus (c. 1490-?) German music scholar -
 * Angelo Solerti (1865-1907) Italian musicologist - it:Angelo Solerti
 * Anselm Hughes, Dom Anselm Hughes, Humphrey Vaughan (1889-1974) English music scholar and Anglican Benedictine -
 * Aribo Scholasticus, 11th c. Flemish monk and music theorist -
 * Claudius Sebastiani, German music theorist - see s:ADB:Sebastiani,_Claudius
 * David Ewen (1907-1985) US writer on music -
 * Edgar Istal (1880-1948) German musicologist -
 * Edmond van der Straeten, Edmond Van der Straeten, Edmond vander Straeten, Edmond Vanderstraeten (1826-1892) Belgian musicologist -
 * Eugene Narmour (1939- ) US musicologist -
 * Ghulam Husain, Afghan music professor -
 * Guilelmus Monachus, 15th century music theorist in Italy -
 * Henri Expert (1863-1952) French musicologist -
 * Jan LaRue, Jan La Rue (1918- ) US musicologist -
 * Richard Kendale, Richard Kendal (d. 1431) English grammarian and music theorist - see Kendale,_Richard_(DNB00)
 * Theinred of Dover, 12th century English music theorist -

Other music-related people

 * Ballard (family), Le Roy & Ballard French family of music printers -
 * Chelita Secunda, Trinidad music manager -
 * Erwin Schûtterle, German concert organizer -
 * John Spencer Curwen (1847-1916) British music educationalist, wife of Annie Jessy Curwen -
 * Jörg Gronius, Jörg W. Gronius German singer, dramatist, author and playwrigth -
 * Rehk-nesa, composer of Pharaoh –
 * Sumiko Iwamuro, Japanese Dj -
 * Volker Boser, German music critic –

Miscellaneous

 * Abafundisi -
 * Aesthetics of melody -
 * American music terminology -
 * Ballad Revival -
 * Borgani -
 * Chanson a personnages -
 * Checkpoint Charlie Audio Productions -
 * choral training -
 * Constance Songbook -
 * Constitution of Sacred Liturgy -
 * Cyclic chorus, Ancient Greece -
 * devil's march -
 * Faula -
 * Freedom's lyre -
 * Grove Dictionary of Jazz -
 * Heel work to music -
 * History of Western music -
 * Honeyshot, band created only for marketing purposes -
 * Indo-European Return Song -
 * Katta Ashula -
 * Language and music -
 * Little Spiritual Songbook of Wittenberg -
 * Mennonite choral tradition -
 * Moravian choral tradition -
 * Motivic analysis -
 * Music based on letters -
 * Music Business Management -
 * Music representations music representation-
 * Music thanatology -
 * Music voice -
 * Musica Transalpine -
 * Musical influences -
 * Musical reet -
 * Musical science -
 * Musical sounds musical sound -
 * Nebraska State Oratorical Championship -
 * Nebraska State Oratorical Championship -
 * Operatic chorus -
 * peak music power output -
 * points of imitation -
 * Postmodern musicology -
 * Rumba (magazine) Rumba Magazine -
 * Screened audition -
 * Semantic Interaction with Music Audio Contents (SIMAC) -
 * Sing for Pleasure -
 * song duel -
 * State Opera House, status of all of them in general -
 * Steinway Piano factory -
 * Stopped Harmonics Stopped harmonics -
 * Swindon Shuffle -
 * Tañer - - Spanish 16C very general term for toccata
 * Virtual Orchestra Studio –
 * You Cue -

Sources include

 * The Hutchinson Concise Dictionary of Music