![]() ![]() Medieval-era manuscripts written during the reign of Alfonso X "El Sabio" (1221–1284). ![]() RGB tiff images with a resolution of 1,200 dpi (photos) or 400 dpi (autographs, letters, prints, etc.). Printed materials range from the 16th to the 20th Century. Sheet music in the Brazilian National Digital Library. Links more than 6,100 documents on 37,300 coloured high-quality scans, 1,600 audio files (including music examples and audio letters), and 7,600 text files. Funding provided by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft and others.īerlin State Library – Prussian Cultural Heritage, Saxon State and University Library Dresden, Leipzig Bach-Archiv, Leipzig University Computing CenterĪudio, Beethoven, colour, first editions, letters, pictures Also contains Bach's copies of works by other composers.Ĭomprises at least 90% of extant Bach manuscripts worldwide. Johann Sebastian Bach's autograph manuscripts and original parts. Largely from and about Washington State and the Pacific Northwest. Supplementary information on more than 250 songs. IPA transcriptions available for every German, French, Italian and Latin song in the index. Emphasis on standard classical and traditional repertoire. Printable sheet music primarily for singers and voice teachers-most downloadable. Sheet music, primarily vocal music of American imprint, dating from the 18th century to the present, with most titles in the period 1840–1950. Images of every printed page of sheet music from eleven locations have been scanned at 400 dpi, in color where indicated.ġ9th-century, 20th-century, African-American, Broadway, colour, lithographs, movie music, popular music, World Wars, Yiddish-American Sheet music published in California between 18, along with related materials such as a San Francisco publisher's catalog of 1872, programs, songsheets, advertisements, and photographs. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Contains catalog descriptions and digital images of the individual pieces. Some (e.g., KernScores) are adapted for music analysis.ġ9th-Century American Sheet Music at UNC Chapel Hill Music LibraryĪpproximately 3,500 popular vocal and instrumental titles from the 1830s to the end of the century. They may contain scanned images, fully encoded scores, or encodings designed for music playback (e.g., via MIDI). Each source listed below offers access to collections of digitized music documents (typically originating from printed or manuscript musical sources). This is a list of online digital musical document libraries. Cover of the Edition Peters sheet music of "Lux aeterna" by György Ligeti. ![]()
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