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Keyboard Reference
UK Piano PageA Wealth of Information on Piano Tuning, Piano History, Makers, Movers, Teachers, Accompanists and Piano Entertainers in the UK
Besbrode Pianos Style GuideA style guide from Besbrode specialist piano dealer and wholesaler The Chopin ProjectA gateway to the complete solo keyboard music of Fryderyk Chopin.
The Collaborative Piano BlogEncounters with classical music, collaboration, chamber music, opera, administration, teaching and techology
GetPianoLessons.comdesigned to give you the fun, easy and interactive experience you’ve always wanted in a piano course while also providing you with solid musicaltraining.
Learn Piano OnlineOnline piano lessons
The Midwestern Historical Keyboard Societya regional non-profit organization comprised of members who love ad promote early keyboard instruments and the music written for them
The Russell Collection of Early Keyboard InstrumentsThe Russell Collection of Early Keyboard Instruments, housed at St.Cecilia's Hall, is one of the world's most important collections of its kind, and attracts visitors from many countries.
British Harpsichord SocietyThe British Harpsichord Society promotes awareness, enjoyment, study, playing and ownership of harpsichors and related plucked keyboard instruments in Britain.
Association of Independent Organ AdvisersThe AOIA is a specialist organisation of accredited professionals formed in 1996
British Institute of Organ StudiesThe British Institute of Organ Studies (BIOS) exists to encourage and promote the study of the pipe organ, its history and design, and to increase appreciation and understanding of its music by both organists and the general public.
The National Pipe Organ RegisterThe National Pipe Organ Registerwas begun in its present computer based form by Peter Le Huray and Mike Sayers in 1991. It has been supported from 1992 to 1997 by the British Academy and by the British Institute of Organ Studies.
The Organ Cluban organisation which brings together those interested in all aspects of the pipe organ - its history, construction and musical repertoire.
The Royal College of OrganistsThe College of Organsists was established in 1864, the result of an idea by Richard Limpus, organist of St Michael's Cornhill in the City of London. His idea to form a body for this purpose of 'elevating and advancing our professional status' was enthusiastically welcomed by his colleagues, who elected Limpus as their first secretary. |
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