
As the celÂeÂbraÂtion of Mozart’s 250th birthÂday winds down, the InterÂnaÂtionÂal Mozart FounÂdaÂtion has offered up a nice gift to Mozart enthuÂsiÂasts by putting online the masÂter’s full body of work. This web site, called the Neue Mozart-AusÂgabe, lets visÂiÂtors explore over 600 indiÂvidÂual works, or 24,000 pages of music, which were forÂmerÂly availÂable only in print. You can access the site in EngÂlish, and you can peruse it as much as you like. The only caveat is that users must agree to use the colÂlecÂtion only for perÂsonÂal purÂposÂes and not to downÂload the works in wholeÂsale fashÂion. So far, the pubÂlic response to this offerÂing has been overÂwhelmÂing. In the first 12 hours after the launch, the online colÂlecÂtion received more than 400,000 hits. And over the next four days, it received more than 12 milÂlion. With trafÂfic levÂels easÂing up, now might be a good time to take a look.

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