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Choir of the Metropolitan Cathedral - Information on the choir, its repertoire and history.

The Liverpool Welsh Choral Union - Performing classical choral repertoire in the Philharmonic Hall. Concert details, how to join, recordings, and a brief history.

Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra - OrchestraNET page for the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra.

Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Choir - Amateur choir performing regularly with the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra. Includes background information on the choir and associates, plus information about activities, recordings, repertoire, how to join, and hiring singers.

Rodewald Concert Society - Organises chamber music concerts. Includes a concert programme.

Liverpool's Great Pipe Organs - Information about organs at the cathedrals, and St Georges Hall. Technical information, histories, and upcoming recitals.

Royal Liverpool Philharmonic - Covers the Philharmonic Hall and Orchestra. Details of upcoming concerts at the Hall, education services, venue hire and how you can help.

Live-A-Music (Community) - Group of professional musicians giving family concerts. Information about upcoming concerts.

Glasswerk Media - Promotes unsigned bands and artists. Includes CD sales, gig listings, articles, reviews, music samples and videos.

Merseymusic - Community resource for musicians. Message boards, online radio station for unsigned bands, musicians wanted/available lists, band and resource links.

Mersey Shanty Festival - Annual celebration of sea songs and maritime music featuring British and international artists. Includes programme and artist information.

The Mathew Street Festival - Music festival featuring a line-up of tribute bands. Includes programme and photos from previous festivals.

MusicBias - Offers support services for helping local music ventures. Information about services and links.

Africa Oyé - African music festival. Includes programme and information about artists.

Cathedral Concerts Society - Promotes a series of concerts and recitals held in the Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral. Site includes information about upcoming concerts.

Liverpool Punk Scene - Forum covering general chat, gig news, reviews, MP3s and humour.

BBC News: Liverpool Named Top Musical City - Liverpool edges out its rival Manchester to be named Britain's top musical city in a new poll.

Liverpool Samba School - Information about how to join, performances, workshops, and carnival costumes.

Church Bell Ringing in Liverpool City Centre - Information about various groups of change ringers, the bells and their programmes.

Little Notes - Music writing service including composition, arrangement and orchestration.

Urban Music Initiative - Industry-led initiative supporting music production companies. Information about their services, companies and artists they are helping now, and how to apply.

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