All listings are alphabetical.
STRINGS IN THE MOUNTAINS: A delightful Mozart playground, with an interactive biography for children of all ages.  Full of cartoons and MIDI's and lots of fun.
THE MOZART PROJECT: A thorough and very factual information source which has consistantly been a major stopping-off spot.  It has just about every major  subject covered, and should not be overlooked.
AMADEUS: Everything you ever wanted to know about the movie, "Amadeus", and  maybe some things you didn't.  It even contains a complete copy of the screenplay, a list of cast and crew, and a variety of wonderful articles.
MOZART DICE GAME:  Well, Mozart himself might have considered this a somewhat scholarly pursuit. Try your luck at the well-known Mozart dice game, and see what you can come up with.  Fun!
MOZARTKUGELN:  Here's where you can get them--yum, yum, yum!  These little chocolates have become great favorites around the world with Mozart lovers and confectionary connosieurs.  They even have a Mozartkugeln violincaese.
MOZART CHOCOLATE LIQUER:  One of the best drinks this cafe can offer.  All we need now is to find a Viennese Starbucks.  You can even pick up a few recipes on things to do with this tasty drink.
NUTELLA: All about Agent K.007's favorite hazelnut spread--better than chocolate and a lot less fattening, too.  If you've never tried it, I strongly suggest you check your grocery store, right next to the peanut butter jars.  Accept no imitations. 
MOZART'S PLACE:  A very handsome page created by another friend of mine, a very talented young lady who lives on the other side of the world from me in Namebia.   It will surely be a favorite for anyone who loves "Amadeus"..
This is DAISY'S HOBBIT HOLE -- a celebrated webste dedicated to that greatest of English novels, "Lord of the Rings" and its inhabitants, the Hobbits.  Lots of things to see and do here.  Lots of fun.
FOR YOUR INFORMATION AND ENTERTAINMENT...
Mostly about Mozart.
FOR YOUR ENJOYMENT...  The good places to get all the goodies.
MARY'S WORLD:  The beautiful world of Mary Hanson-Roberts, an old friend and a fellow artist who also just happens to love Mozart and his era.  I wish I could draw half as well as she does!  
KATHE WOHLFAHRT:  This is an adorable German giftshop that sells the cutest wooden toys, clocks and Christmas gifts you've ever seen.  Many thanks to my friend Suzi for putting me on to this place.
THE NASH COMPANY:  This is a great place to shop for all those Mozart mugs, tote bags, tea-towels and fun stuff like that.  Check it out!
REBECCA'S REPRODUCTIONS: This exciting costume & accessory shop is a must-see if you're looking for powdered wigs, panniers, tricorns and other 18th Century costume articles.  Highly recommended.
THE BAVARIAN STORE: A great import shop with sme wonderful German and Austrian  products, including these gorgeous Dresden china miniatures.  Expensive, but worth it..
BERNIE'S OKTOBERFEST: For sheer diversion, this big, interesting site is put out by a delightful German couple who made this site up from their travel photos and information about the Oktoberfest and other things German. And of course, they love Mozart. Check it out--it's fun!
WILIQUEEN'S WORLD: A side besigned by an old friend of mine named Valerie, full of fairies, fantasy, Star Wars--and she even has a nice piece of Mozart fiction as well as a Mozart poem.  Lots of good stuff. 
THE MUSIC STAND:  This neat gift shop has some wonderful items for Music lovers of all kinds.  The Online store has some interesting Mozart giufts, including a funny Mozart/Beethoven Christmas sweatshirt.
TYROL INTERNATIONAL: This lovely place near Helen Georgia specializes in all sorts of German & Austrian imports, and specializes in being able to find German recordings of all kinds. 
LITTLE METAL MEN:  This site is still building, but you'll like it because very, very soon they are going to have Daisy's Mozart Miniatures and stuff.  Check it out!  Wait until you see seven-year-old Wolfgang at the harpsichord.
PETER CHRISTL'S MOZART SHOP:  This is a fun place where you can buy Mozartkugeln and all kinds of other really neat imported foods and gifts.  They'll even mail you a catalog.
LA COUTURIERE PARISIENNE COSTUMES & FASHIONS: The marquise's delightful costume shop and reference guide is grace and elegance itself, with a touch of humor.  Marie Antoinette would have loved it.
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FANTASY CAROUSEL: This site belongs to an old friend and fellow cartoonist named Lisa who is new to web building, and is going great guns. Her site features Doctor Who, cats, carousel horses and fantasies of many kinds--and a cute tribute to "The Magic Flute" on her cat page.  No, it isn't a Mozart site, but it's cute all the same.
MOZART CONNECTION, THE:  This excellent new site is being built by a remarkably talented young lady named Melissa.  You'll be in for a real treat, and you'll want to keep coming back.
VAMPIRES, O MY! : This  is the personal site  of horror writer Michael Romkey, famous for his numerous vampire novels, including at least two in which Mozart himself is one of the heros.  There is talk of a movie version, too!  Keep your eyes open for it.
VIENNA ONLINE : Here is a neat website about all tings Austrian, and which even has a place for you to learn yodeling.  Sunscribe to their email newsletter, and have a good time. 
MOZART FOREVER:  This is a fairly new site, and it is still growing, but its sweetness shines through the simplicity like a candle light.  It was designed by a very nice young lady from China, and I recommend it to everyone.
SALZBURG--THE STAGE OF THE WORLD: A lovely, informative  sixteen-page tour of Salzburg, hosted by the Salzburg Tourism Association. It includes a great deal of Mozart material, including handsome photos.
STUDIO MOZART: Arguably the most beautiful Mozart website online!  Beautifully presented and illustrated with gorgeous samples of music.  It even has a virtual 18th Century concert hall, fer'gosh sakes!  Don't miss this site--it is worth the time it takes to download the sound and graphics and explore.
WOLFGANG'S BÄSLE: A brand new site, very nicely researched and illustrated by my friend Suzi, all about the life and times of Mozart's "scampish" little cousin in Augsberg.  In German and English, it is developing into a very different Mozart website that you will certainly want to read.
  BUT THIS ISN"T ALL! 
KEEP GOING --THERE ARE MORE GREAT LINKS BELOW...
JANE'S OPERA PAGE: A charming tribute to the world of opera and to cats.  Very enjoyable, and fun to browse.  Not specifically about Mozart, but a lot of fun all the same.
ALL ABOUT ME: A pleasant little selection of "letters", supposedly written by Sophie Weber on a fictional journey, written by my friend, Marti Berger  The best features are some fictional letters written by various members of the Weber family, describing their family relationships.  She has some very sweet and charming fan fiction that you'll enjoy.
This is KOKO'S KORNER -- For those of you who love Gilbert & Sullivan and "The Mikado" in particular, this is a very cute place to explore. Also has a lot of good G&S and Japanese links.
TRULY MOZART: This is a charming and very unique site, full of energy and freshness and a bursting love for mozart.  The homepage is an utter delight, and there's lots more.  Very worthwhile.
MARRYING MOZART: This is a brand new novel by Stephanie Cowell, a talented writer and a very nice person, all about Mozart and the Weber sisters.  This is the book's official website -- Check it out
AMADEUS IMMORTAL: A lovely "Amadeus" fan site by my friend Marleene, this time in English.  A very nice new site  with some excellent photos.
AMADEUS--THE MAN--THE MUSIC--THE WEBSITE: Another among the recent rash of well-done "Amadeus" fan sites.
MOZART--THE LIVING STATUE:  This is a simple, one-page site with captions all in italian -- but it is the most unique Mozart site I have ever seen.  This is a selection of still photos showing a "living statue" of Mozart, created with make-up and paint and costume.  A delightfully artistic work of mime-work that you really ought to vist.
THE MOZART SOCIETY OF AMERICA: A highly informative society with imput from many highly respected Mozart scholars.  $25 annual fee for newsletters and other special features.  Worth looking into.
MOZART - THE GAME:  Mozart is in Prague, where conspiracies, murder,  and plots run wild!  Masons, secret rites, gypsy curses, the whole nine yards!  Fun and gothic fantasy in a computer/video game, coming soon to a game store near you!





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STILL MORE...
Not exactly about Mozart, but these are sites belonging to friends of mine, and I thought you might want to visit them.
KEEPON5:  This pretty website of original ghraphics is available by password only, and is charming.  It is made by my Swedish friend, ia, who is a gifted web artist.
THE INSPIRED PEN: A lovely, sweet little site of writings and thoughts about Mozart, music, and poetry, told with deep love for the Lord.  A pleasant place to spend some time, and created by a ver dear lady.
THE ART OF HENRYETTE WEIJMAR SCHULTZ: This fine Dutch portrait artist has an online gallery of her many music-related portraits, and has a special collection of Mozart portaits as well.  Be sure to drop in and tell her what you think of them.  She's a very nice lady.