| I had exactly what you are looking for on the Csound Wiki. But then it got taken over by an evil hacker/spammer.
Mark
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From: Jim Aikin
To: csound@lists.bath.ac.uk
Sent: Saturday, March 22, 2008 7:53:19 PM
Subject: [Csnd] Csound Music Archive
In looking around today for music I could listen to that was created
using Csound, I didn't find much. This page
(http://bumpermusic.blogspot.com/2005/07/csound-internet-concerts.html)
looks promising -- but the links there, which point back to items on
csounds.com, are dead.
Googling for "csound compositions," I find things like this
(http://www.mail-archive.com/linart@li.org/msg00421.html), which is a
nine-year-old mail message from a Paul Winkler. It has a link to a site
that's described as being "under construction." After nine years? Not a
good sign.
I also found a page of compositions by Dr. B's students, which is the
type of thing I'm looking for ... but are his students the only ones
composing in Csound? And while that page is on the csounds.com site, it
doesn't seem to be visible on the home page. What's up with that?
I'm sure a lot of people are using Csound. Is it that no one is
producing finished work with it? Or are the composers all tucking their
work away on their own websites, where no one but their friends can find it?
I'd love to see a central repository of great music that folks who are
curious about Csound could explore. Does anyone else think this would be
a good thing?
--Jim Aikin
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