Medieval
- Gregorian chant on the web (Princeton University)
- Gregorian chant links (University of Arkansas)
- “History of Western Notation” in Grove Music (Wesleyan student access only)
- Western music “Notation” in Oxford Companion to Music (Wesleyan student access only)
- “Neume” on Wikipedia
- Medieval Manuscripts in Dutch Collections
- Graduale Project
- “Alleluia: Dies sanctficatus” sung from the Graduale Triplex
- St. Gall manuscripts (including 359, ca. 922-25); and transcriptions from 359
- “Desu Deus Meus”
Renaissance
- “Renaissance Improvisation and Musicology” (Julie Cumming, MTO 19.2, 2013)
- Improvising a canon #1
18th Century
- Bach’s Crab Canon, The Musical Offering (another view)
- Genius of J. S. Bach’s Crab Canon (on a mobius strip)
- Galant Style
- Audio and other examples for Gjerdingen’s Music in the Galant Style
- A YouTube Compendium of Galant Schemata
- AOC 011: Partimenti and the Secrets of the Greatest Composers – An Interview with Robert Gjerdingen
- Vasili Byros, “Theory and Archeology in Robert Gjerdingen’s Music in the Galant Style“
- Child improvising in Galant style
- Rob Paravonian, “Pachelbel Rant“
- MTO review of Sanguinetti’s The Art of Partimento (2012)
- Galant schemata
- Musical Dice Games
- Musikalisches Wurfelspiel (Kirnberger/Mozart)
- Robert Levin
20th Century
Other
- Albert Lord, The Singer of Tales
- The Milman Parry Collection (photos, audio)
- Avdo Mededovic film (1935)
- improvinsights.com
- Concepts of Improvisation, University of Basel