San Antonio Symphony: contains concert information.
http://sasymphony.org/index.php
Camerata San Antonio: concert schedule for this local chamber music ensemble.
http://www.cameratasa.org/
San Antonio Chamber Music Society: contains concert information.
http://www.ccsi.com/~bat/index.html
Website of the Lyric Opera of San Antonio: contains concert information.
http://www.lyricoperasa.com/opera/
Frank Music Company in New York: they are an excellent source for string
sheet music and will mail what you need when you need it anywhere.
http://www.frankmusiccompany.com/
SheetMusic Plus Online Catologue: sheet music resource. Good but a little
slow on delivery and the site can sometimes be difficult to navigate.
http://www.sheetmusicplus.com/a/phrase.html?id=51635&phrase=Beethoven
San Antonio Symphony Players website: access to what the players are doing,
news and information about the Symphony, and valuable links to other related
sites.
http://www.sasmusicians.org/
Mimi Zweig's website: you can have free access to volume one of her violin
pedagogy CD-ROM here.
http://www.stringpedagogy.com/
ViolinMasterclass: this excellent site is presented by master violin
pedagogue Kurt Sassmannshaus. Check out the whole thing- it is amazing!
http://www.violinmasterclass.com/home.php
Shar Online Catologue: resource for all of your string playing needs.
http://www.sharmusic.com/
Southwest Strings Online Catologue: resource for all of your string playing
needs.
http://www.swstrings.com/Store/
Antonio Strad Violin's website: they are a local violin shop that offers a
complete line of products and services for the string player.
http://www.stradviolin.com/compyinfo.htm
Concord Musical Supplies: my favorite string supply location. This is the
only place you can order the "Evah Pirazzi" strings in "stark" (heavy) gauge
that I recommend to all of my students.
http://concordmusic.com/default.asp
The Coates Library: one of my most favorite places on the planet. If you
aren't using this amazing music resource then you don't know what you are
missing!
http://lib.trinity.edu/
Violinist.com: just a fun site devoted to violinists talking to other
violinists...about violin things.
http://www.violinist.com/
The Ying String Quartet: this is the website of this dynamic young quartet.
I just like this site because of the fun and creative way they are
presenting themselves. Classical music doesn't have to be stuffy!
http://www.yingquartet.com/
MENC: important website for all current and future music teachers.
http://www.menc.org/
Texas Music Educators Assoc.: important website for current and future
teachers.
http://www.tmea.org/
Metronome Online- lost your metronome? Your battery died and you can't
afford a new one? No problem- here's a free online tuner/metronome combo.
Now you don't have any excuses for rushing!
http://www.metronomeonline.com
Olmos Ensemble- the concert schedule for this chamber ensemble.
http://music.utsa.edu/electron/Olmos.htm
Cactus Pear Music Festival: the site for this summer chamber music festival
founded by SA Symphony Concertmaster, Stephanie Sant'Ambrogio.
http://www.cpmf.us/
Julius Schulman- Life with a Violin: this site is a tribute to former San
Antonio Symphony Concertmaster, Julius Schulman, who passed away in 2000. He
was a fine violinist in the great tradition of Heifetz and Kreisler- old
school as they say. He had an amazing career. Watch the video and you'll see
a classic example of some really fine playing.
http://www.juliusschulman.com
The String Centre Online Catologue: resource for all of your string playing
needs.
http://www.thestringcentre.com
This is the website for the famous Indianapolis Violin Competition. You can
watch a live feed from the competition or view recently archived performances
of the talented young players vying for the big prize. Click on the
"Performance" box in the upper left-hand corner to see and hear the performances.
http://www.violin.org
Terra Nova Violins: they are a local violin shop that offers a
complete line of products and services for the string player.
http://www.terranovaviolins.com/