Participants of WikiProject Classical music. If you would like to contribute to this WikiProject, please add your name to the list in alphabetical order.
(RT) — primarily I've been contributing to the Composers sub-project
QwertyCheep — amateur composer, likes music of all eras
Beggarsbanquet--I am a musicologist; my specialties are film music and opera but I can contribute in lots of places. I am also proficient in reading and writing French.
BenLinus1214--I am an advanced pianist and oboist, so I contribute to articles relating to those instruments as well as articles on composers and pieces.
ClarPaul: Lifelong classical music fanatic who's played cello semiprofessionally. I now study trumpet and will be diving in to musicology. Thanks for having me!
ContributeToTheWiki - Avid classical music enthusiast, advanced pianist and violinist. Contributes to adding information to composers like J.S. Bach and Ludwig van Beethoven, including copyediting.
Noah Godard Pianist, oboist, and composer. Primarily interested in music from the 20th century to today, specifically impressionism/symbolism, folk music, minimalism, etc.
Nocatrio Primary interests are brass instruments, brass musicians, and American orchestral history
Quilismainclimacus vocalist, aspiring musicologist; interested in early music
Rainbownautinspace beginner violinist and forever enthusiastic about music!
RainCity471 —pianist-in-training, interested in writing about music
RandomEditorAAA I am a (terrible) piano player that is also very interested in classical music, I created the article to Hanns Wolf, and is planning to make more articles related to classical music
SaryaniPaschtorr (talk) — pianist, violinist, with (non-dilettante) interests mainly in Schumann, Wagner, Delius and Hindemith; know a lot about piano music and opera
Semimartingale - Researcher, mainly interested in the XX century classical composers, musicologists and critics.
Shirt58, perennial junior intern, listens to Classical Music on Naxos Records on CDs because he can't tell the difference, on double secret probation that will not expire at any time in the foreseeable future.