NASM establishes national standards for undergraduate and graduate degrees and other credentials. Provides information to their accreditation procedures and links to their handbook and directory.
Offers a wide variety of scholarly links of interest to music scholars, including academic job listings, music dissertations, music publishers on the web, e-journals in music, listings of music genres and various instrumentation.
Classical Net features more than 9000 pages and 20,000+ images including more than 7200 CD, SACD, DVD, Blu-ray, Book and Concert reviews and over 5500 links to other classical music web sites.
Created by Charles H. Smith and hosted by Western Kentucky University. "The Classical Music Navigator is a new concept in music education and a good point of departure into the wide world of music. This database is very useful and offers a host of interesting entries: by composers, by notable works library, by geographical location, by style and form of music and finally by glossary."
Focuses on the production of American opera with detailed pages on individual composers and their operas. A great place to start to explore American opera.
A useful guide for native English speakers (particularly North Americans) on pronouncing the various European languages that are often encountered in classical music. It is also useful for correct spellings of composer's name.