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>Subject: NEW: American Music Center Artist WWW Pages
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>World Wide Web Individual Artist Pages
>
>The American Music Center is happy to announce a new service for
>our membership. For the first time, individual members will be able to
>have their own personal suite of World Wide Web Pages at the
>American Music Center site on the Internet. The Center' s pages are
>already receiving thousands of hits each day. This gives both
>composer and performer members an ideal opportunity to make
>themselves and their music known to the performers, presenters, and
>publishers from all over the world who visit us electronically.
>
>http://www.amc.net/amc/artists.htm
>
>For a one-time fee of $200 (and your continuing membership), we will
>program, link, and provide the storage space for a personal suite of
>pages on the World Wide Web. The information we will publish for
>you can include descriptions of your works (including lists of your CDs
>and scores and where to obtain them), your education and background,
>personal artistic statements, upcoming performances and reviews. If
>you already have scores in the Center' s collection, a listing of these
>will be available from your page with information about how members
>can check them out.
>
>General Guidelines
>
>We' ll provide guidelines for formatting your page, with the idea of
>keeping the information content high and consistent with our other
>pages. We highly recommend that you examine the Individual Artists
>Pages already established for help in creating your pages. These pages
>will form a database of information about our performers and
>composers for the whole world to access, at a site which has already
>had great success. Individual Artist Pages will not be personal home
>pages, but rather a professional opportunity to promote your music
>through the thousands of contacts which the American Music Center
>attracts daily to its WWW site.
>
>If you' ve already set up a personal home page and yo'u re a member,
>we will link you to our Individual Artists Pages without charge.
>
>The $200 setup fee is for initial programming and configuration of your
>suite of pages. Changes to your WWW pages, including updates and
>requests for customized pages, will be billed at $50 an hour (with a $15
>minimum).
>
>Features of Your Individual Artist Web Page
>
>Graphic
>
> A photograph of yourself, or another type of graphic
>
>Contact Information
>
> Your email address, US mail address, phone number, and fax
>
>Artist Statement
>
> A statement which expresses who you are as a composer or performer,
> and might prompt the WWW user to explore your work further
>
>Five Buttons Leading to Four Separate Pages
>
> 1. Biography (education, work experience, etc.)
> 2. Works (a list of your compositions or your repertoire, if you' re a
> performer)
> 3. Upcoming (upcoming premieres and performances)
> 4. Reviews (reviews of your work)
> 5. Shop (a page where you can promote your scores, cassettes, CDs, etc.)
>
>
>For more information, contact the Center at a...@dorsai.org.
>
>Jeff Harrington
>a...@dorsai.org
>
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>
Tom Moore, Music Listening Library, Princeton University
STM...@PRINCETON.EDU
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E o lugar onde comecamos a nos conhecer."
- Luis Fernando Verissimo