
Worth a quick menÂtion: The New York Times ran a stoÂry yesÂterÂday proÂfilÂing the InterÂnaÂtionÂal Music Score Library Project, a crowdÂsourced web site that indexÂes clasÂsiÂcal music scores (though not withÂout raisÂing some copyÂright conÂcerns along the way). IMSL hosts 85,000 scores with sevÂerÂal thouÂsand new ones comÂing online every month. You can find Bach’s BranÂdenÂburg ConÂcerÂtos, Mozart’s Eine kleine NachtÂmusik, Beethoven’s SymÂphoÂny No. 5 – in short, the major ones along with the minor ones. And, in some casÂes, the archive includes audio recordÂings. Tchaikovsky’s NutÂcrackÂer offers an examÂple. You can find a full list of free audio recordÂings (arranged by comÂposÂer) here.
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