Classical Music Archives: MacDowell
Biography from the Concise Oxford Dictionary of Music. Complete files offered in MIDI format.
Edward Alexander Macdowell
Biographical sketch, links, and MP3 audio from Classic Cat.
Edward MacDowell
Extended biography from the Classical Music Hall of Fame. Details the influence of his mother and wife, his mental illness, and his long-term effect on American arts and letters.
Edward MacDowell
Brief biographical sketch with comments on orchestral, piano, and vocal music with Naxos/HNH discography.
Edward MacDowell
Find A Grave listing with burial information, photograph, and interactive memorial.
Edward MacDowell
Photograph and summary of his life from the Classical Composers Database.
Edward Macdowell
Recommended recordings, biographies, and scores from Classical Net's Basic Repertoire List. Includes MIDI audio sample.
Edward MacDowell
Biography, song lyrics, and recording in RAM and WAV formats of "In the Woods" performed by Dawn Upshaw and Craig Rutenberg. From the PBS series, I Hear America Singing.
Edward MacDowell (1860-1908)
Entry at The Lied and Art Song Texts Page focusing on his song cycles. Includes lyrics.
Edward Macdowell (1860-1908)
Biographical and musical information with photograph and research links including Library of Congress citations from Malaspina Great Books.
Edward MacDowell Page
Brief biography by Jonathan Hiller with photograph and MIDI audio of piano solos.
MacDowell Colony, Peterborough, New Hampshire
Memorial to the composer is designed as a place for emerging and well-established artists of all disciplines to create and work without interruption. Lists studio descriptions, residency program, fellowship opportunities, history, and financial information.
Macdowell, Edward
Free and for-purchase sheet music, books, recordings, links, and biography from 8Notes.com.
MacDowell, Edward Alexander
Biography noting varied influences, especially that of Liszt with summary of works from the Grove Concise Dictionary of Music entry at WQXR radio.
MacDowell, Edward Alexander (1860-1908)
Brief biographical article and a categorized set of links to other web pages.