tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-67364731634486711992024-03-13T16:03:46.123-04:00Hemingway's StudioUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger30125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6736473163448671199.post-90692115666089223792011-06-01T20:19:00.000-04:002011-06-01T20:19:51.025-04:00Still alive ....As you will see from the following posts, a long time has elapsed since I was able to contribute to the site. In the meantime, I moved things over to our own domain under a paid server. It isn't that this did not work out, rather that there were several severe personal circumstances that precluded me from be a good web host. :(<br />
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Many things have now been resolved and I am hoping to start reviewing the site material for broken links etc., hopefully over the next month. However, my energy is tenuous at best, so please be patient. <br />
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Now, as never before, your personal contribution of material for the library is critical. I think you will be able to use features in the site to do this. I say "think" because so many things have changed in the interim. I have gone from a normal active life to one being led in a nursing home. :( My overall priority is still, of course, my music. Beyond that I want to make this site as active and useful as it ever has been.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6736473163448671199.post-41710200933023281132010-03-15T22:09:00.000-04:002010-03-15T22:09:19.412-04:00New Site -- Please UpgradeIf you have been following the site metamorphosis, we are now located in our new home with our own domain and own server. For all the wonderful benefits that Blogger has to offer (I would recommend it to <b>any</b> first-time webmaster), we have outgrown it. We needed more services than Blogger can offer in order to grow to the next level. Yes, I am ambitious. ;)<br />
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The new site is available at <a href="http://hemingways-studio.org/"><span style="color:#000000;font-size:14pt;"><b><u>http://hemingways-studio.org/</u></b></span></a><br />
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This particular blog will remain online until we make a decision as to whether we need a "blog" or can just maintain our online presence effectively through just the one site. In any case, you will not be left uninformed.<br />
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Please subscribe to this particular site so that you know what is happening in this transition. Subscribing does not mean that I have any access to your personal contact information. You will simply be advised of any important changes <b>before</b> they happen, and it all happens seamlessly. <br />
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Please standby,<br />
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-=Hemingway=-Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6736473163448671199.post-90711271113035029072010-01-31T23:17:00.000-05:002010-01-31T23:17:38.747-05:00A new custom search engine is in the worksFor the past week I have been working on the code for a new search engine for our site. It is coming along well but there are still some bugs to work out before we can go live.<br />
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This search engine will be a significant improvement over the generic one that is presently online. It will provide you with exact links to the files you are looking for. You will also be able to search by instrument or just by a keyword.<br />
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I would say that this kind of project is not for the feint of heart. The number of times I have been left scratching my head and wondering 'Why the heck didn't that work?' But I am sure it will be all worthwhile in the end.<br />
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Having a decent search engine is something I consider a necessity for a site like this, so you can be sure that I will not give up until it is perfect.... well, until it is the best I can make it and <b><i>much</i></b> better than what we have had up 'till now.<br />
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Growing a site like this is a very good challenge. However, one can only attack one issue at a time. If you have any suggestions, <i>please</i> email me from the 'Contact' form on the drop-down menu. Your comments and feedback are always welcome.<br />
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All the best,<br />
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-=Hemingway=-Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6736473163448671199.post-86671392665926750332010-01-14T14:55:00.000-05:002010-01-14T14:55:51.568-05:00Broken LinksThis introduces a new feature...<br />
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On the download pages is a facility to report broken links (or 'File Not Found' errors). It will take you to the email contact page.<br />
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With well over 10,000 files now online, all links being hand coded, there are bound to be some errors. If you would take a minute to let me know about these errors I will be able to fix them very easily.<br />
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You help will be much appreciated.<br />
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Hope you are enjoying the site and find it very useful.<br />
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-=Hemingway=-Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6736473163448671199.post-16837919306163060312009-12-07T00:48:00.002-05:002009-12-07T00:48:18.717-05:00Please help in building the Music LibraryI am looking for your help with the Music Library.<br />
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Do you have some scores that you have downloaded from another site? If we don't have it here yet, could you upload it?<br />
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I have made things ultra-easy so that anyone can contribute in a matter of a minute or two. Check out the explanation of how it works on the uploads page (second item on the "Navigation" menu) . . .<br />
or, you can go <a href="http://score-submissions.blogspot.com" target="_blank"> HERE </a><br />
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Your contributions will make this site even better! Thanks for your continued support.<br />
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-=Hemingway=-Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6736473163448671199.post-54956497756504341322009-10-08T00:29:00.001-04:002009-10-13T23:49:11.978-04:00Something more personalOne of our members was asking me what my favourite pieces are and have I ever shared my music online.<br />
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Well, many of my favourite pieces are here online. I tend toward 19th and 20th century music. Compositionally, I prefer small ensembles. I like to hear inner voicings and like to use interplay of complimentary solo instruments. Flute and clarinet are a particular favourite, but one can never get away from the classic string quartet or brass choir. The latter is one of my "heart-throbs". ;) In recent years I have become more and more infatuated with the human voice.<br />
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An early recording I made (complete with background noise) is what I will share with you. The tempo is entirely unconventional, but at the time it was as if the music was an elexir that made me totally drunk with its pleasure... like making love to the piano keys... <br />
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If you want to hear it, here it is:<br />
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Erik Satie: Gnoissienne No.1Unknownnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6736473163448671199.post-15193896820513114812009-10-05T20:49:00.010-04:002009-10-06T10:07:39.279-04:00Mercedes Sosa (1935 - 2009)The death of legendary Argentine singer and activist Mercedes Sosa has created a void that will be hard if not impossible to fill.<br />
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Long appreciated for her interpretation of Argentine and Cuban folk music, I first was introduced to her through her 1999 CD "Missa Criolla" with an astounding performance of Ariele Ramirez' timeless music. Her 'alto' voice was especially haunting and evoked the essence of the Argentine soul. Her body of music, which spans 50 years, will always be a cornerstone in 20th Century music.<br />
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She will be sadly missed and fondly remembered.<br />
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For more information about Mercedes Sosa, there is a hastily prepared article <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mercedes_Sosa" target="_blank">at Wikipedia</a>. Here is a sample of her music for those who have not yet had the pleasure . . .<br />
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Ariele Ramirez: Missa Criolla (Creole Mass) - Agnus Dei<br />
Performed by: Mercedes Sosa (1999)Unknownnoreply@blogger.com6tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6736473163448671199.post-67848884814352404152009-09-19T11:24:00.002-04:002009-09-25T21:26:19.000-04:00It's all in the techniqueHere's a remarkable video I downloaded from LiveLeak.com<br />
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<a href="http://hemingways-studio-downloads.blogspot.com/1980_02_01_archive.html" target="_blank">You can view it here</a>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6736473163448671199.post-18886386320240625502009-09-18T20:32:00.002-04:002009-09-18T20:40:55.634-04:00Midi has come of ageI find that when I talk to people about this site and my music there are many misconceptions. For one thing, 'What's the point of sheet music? How can you play it?' Another one is, 'Classical music? Who cares about <i>that</i> any more?'<br />
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Others who are a bit more in tune tell me that they know about Midi. 'That's the electronic music thing, isn't it? It sounds so aweful!'<br />
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While early synthesized instruments, especially the FM sounds, left a lot to be desired ... and a lot to the imagination ;) ... few people realize that when they hear music in television ads or in movies, they are usually listening to Midi. High quality software and sampled instruments have made Midi fully mainstream.<br />
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The software available today allows anyone with a fairly recent computer to layer many sounds over one another to create a full symphony orchestra. The sampled instrument libraries have made Midi virtually indistinguishable from the real thing, at least in relatively knowledgeable hands.<br />
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What are Sampled Instruments? Essentially, a sound designer takes a musician into a studio or concert stage and records the musician playing individual notes and articulations. Then he goes into his engineering studio and makes individual files of each of the notes, tweaking them as he goes to get the best quality and expression. Thousands of hours are spent getting it just right, so that when the Midi musician in his professional or home studio chooses an instrument's expression group and pays attention to the fine details of phrasing, it is like the original musician is playing the part live on the original recording stage.<br />
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There are many excellent sound libraries out there. Some are hugely expensive. Some are relatively cheap and geared to the home studio musician. On the high side are libraries like the Vienna Symphonic Orchestra (VSO) and in the mid-to-high range are many libraries from Native Instruments and East West Quantum Leap. These are excellent packages indeed. For the most part, they are well worth the money, but you can spend many thousands of dollars.<br />
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For the home recordist, a library I really like and recommend is the Garritan Personal Orchestra (GPO). Now if you listen to most professional and semi-professional musicians, they have some very disparaging remarks to offer about GPO. I personally find <i>some</i> of the sound samples to be at least as good as the big libraries. Its main shortcoming, I will admit, is largely in the brass section. It is a little weak. However, when one uses the Native Instruments Symphonic Orchestra, the strings are recorded with heavy reverb and sound far too distant and Mantovani-ish [and yes, I'm dating myself :)]. GPO is recorded and distributed "dry"; that is, there is no signal processing added, no reverb. You can do that as it suits you. Thus GPO has the advantage of greater immediacy.<br />
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IF YOU ARE JUST SKIMMING THROUGH THIS ARTICLE, I want you to hear what can now be done on a home computer using Garritan Personal Orchestra (at a cost of $200 to $300 dollars)... 1/10th and less of what the other libraries cost...<br />
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Listen to this:<br />
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If you clicked play, what you just heard was an original composition titled "Knights and Magic" by <b>Richard Birdsall</b>. At the time, Richard was 18 years old. He composed and played this piece at home in the Czech Republic using Garritan Personal Orchestra and submitted it to the 2008 Garritan International Composers' Competition. He won first prize. Impressed? Inspired? I hope so. Whatever you think of the composition, you must admit that it sounds very good ... very convincing ... <br />
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So where would you like to go from here? <br />
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Think about that question and then write a comment on this post. I would welcome the opportunity to not only get your feedback, but to see how I can diversify this site to help you expand your musical horizons. After all, that's the whole point of this site: making music and furthering our knowledge.<br />
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As always, it is so very rewarding to have you here. I hope you are continuing to further your music and interests.<br />
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Regards to you all,<br />
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-=Hemingway=-Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6736473163448671199.post-18945673867722468302009-09-08T20:37:00.001-04:002009-09-08T20:41:53.710-04:00A measure of growth?I find it interesting when I look at promotions of other sites like this one. Some have been around for quite some time and have lots of material... for purchase. Many have a few free scores online but mostly link to a major site to buy the score you are looking for. You know the ones I mean.<br />
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What really irks me is the ones that brag "We have 15,000 pages of free music online"; but when you look at their collection, it isn't very big or comprehensive. I guess they are counting each individual page in each score. lol Heck, if it comes to that, with roughly 5,300 individual files for download, we must have somewhere between 80,000 and 120,000 pages! ;) I really don't know because I've never had the time to go into it... nor do I want to.<br />
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My goal is now being realized: to bring you the best selection of freely downloadable classical scores available on a private site anywhere on the Internet.<br />
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It has been a lot of work though. If you can imagine uploading every file to the file host, getting the file ID code, plugging the data into HTML code and then posting it on the site... then checking and correcting errors that creep in here and there. Yes, everything here is hand coded, and we "own" the files ourselves. We don't just post links.<br />
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But that is all because I believe you deserve better access to free public domain scores than you have been given up 'til now. My hope is that you are enjoying this ability to have on hand the music you enjoy and want to play, and that you find this site enjoyable to use.<br />
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For those that are able, a small donation to help with a critical hardware need would be very much appreciated. The external DVD recorder that I use to make backups has failed. At the present time, all backups are on hard drive only and that is not a great way to fly. :( If you can help, please use the "Contact Me" button to get further contact information. It will cost about $100 Canadian, which isn't much, but is beyond my financial abilities at the moment. That translates into less than $1 per visitor in one day. Please help if you can....<br />
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Greetings to you all, and thank you for your support and good wishes. Happy music making!!<br />
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-=Hemingway=-Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6736473163448671199.post-55265880124627079882009-09-03T15:48:00.001-04:002009-09-03T15:50:26.538-04:00New look for the Downloads PageAs you can see, the Downloads Page got a little facelift today. I'd be interested to hear your feedback. Please leave a comment to this post. Positive or negative, I'd still like to hear your reaction.<br />
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-=Hemingway=-Unknownnoreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6736473163448671199.post-75709569863915939762009-08-22T19:22:00.001-04:002009-08-22T19:23:24.928-04:00Requests are now but a click awayThe requests feature is a component of the Members' Fora, but it seems that few dare venture there. ;) I don't know why. The fora are your ultimate friend because you have the opportunity to express yourslf freely. Whatever you need, be it a score, an audio recording, help with software, something you'd like to share ... it can all be done through the fora.<br />
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Post your requests there. View the requests that others have made. Tells us all about your favourite new recording or old-time fave.<br />
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We don't bite !! ;)<br />
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You will have to fill out a registration for everybody's security sake. But that takes only seconds. After that you will have free rein...<br />
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So come and visit the fora. Let's get talking!Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6736473163448671199.post-21536185965576316262009-08-17T00:05:00.002-04:002009-08-17T00:26:35.852-04:00Tip: Midi files as a toolYou may have already seen the large increase in Midi files now online. What are they good for?<br /><br />If you are looking for a score that is still under copyright, a Midi file can be a good alternative. There are several examples of notation software, Finale and Sibelius being the most popular, that allow you to import a Midi file. Once imported, the software treats the data as if you played it all in yourself. Hence you can edit the data or simply print out the score from the software itself. Voila! You have the score. Most of these Midi files are produced by professionals, so you really do get a credible score out of it.<br /><br />The other great use for Midi files is if you are wanting to produce an arrangement of a piece of music. Rather than having to play each part before getting into the arrangment, Midi files have all that leg work done for you. Load the Midi file into any software sequencer and you can dive right in to the real creative part... not that playing isn't creative... ;) But if you have some ideas you want to try out, you can dive right into them while the iron is hot... before the creative spark dies.<br /><br />So in some aspects Midi files can be better than scores. They will never replace them but Midi files definitely have their place in the Music Studio.<br /><br />As always... Happy music making !<br /><br />-=Hemingway=-Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6736473163448671199.post-25868474021567993402009-08-09T18:47:00.002-04:002009-08-09T19:09:29.164-04:00Vocal scores are excellent resourcesIf you have checked into any vocal scores or read the 'terminology' pull-down, you know that vocal scores consist of three elements:<br /><ul><li>a staff of the notes sung by the soloist(s)/choir</li><li>the words or libretto sung</li><li>two-staves of piano accompanyment</li></ul>This makes vocal scores great resources in several types of situations.<br /><br />For instance, you can listen to your favourite opera or choral work and follow along in a much simpler environment. You really don't need a full score for this... unless you really want to. You can also sing along very easily. ;) [but please don't disturb the neighbours]<br /><br />Also, and this is especially great for pianists, you have ready-made piano music to extract your favourite instrumental passages for playing. You can even re-score your favourite arias as piano solos.<br /><br />For in-depth study of a piece, there's nothing like the full score. That's why, as much as possible, I like to give you the choice of both types of scores. And now you know why there are so many vocal scores online here.<br /><br />I sincerely hope you are enjoying the library. Oh, and I just added another 160 major works, including all the Mozart symphonies listed individually on their own page. You can access it from the main Mozart page.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6736473163448671199.post-69403590667899199412009-08-06T22:35:00.001-04:002009-08-06T22:35:45.723-04:00Welcome to all visitors and membersIt's hard to imagine, but in less than 5 weeks we've grown to well over 4,000 premium classical scores online.<br /><br />I'd like to draw your attention to a small feature on the downloads page. Just below the current file additions pull-down notice you will see "For information on dealing with problem PDF files...Click HERE". Please be sure to click on that prompt. If you ever run into problems with a PDF file you've downloaded from here or anywhere, that is a resource you are going to need. It's a great tip I ran into just yesterday.<br /><br />Are you looking for something particular? If we don't have it yet, leave a request in the "members' forum".Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6736473163448671199.post-33130437315177685722009-08-05T20:56:00.002-04:002009-08-05T21:08:30.593-04:00New Additions in the Download AreaAnother 100+ files have been posted in the download area. Many of these ones are major 19th century operas, but there is a good amount of other great music too. Check out the pull-down information post on the downloads page. Remember, you can also check new file posts from the 'Show New Posts by Date' menu item under the Music Library banner.<br /><br />I am going through my list of essential music and posting these items first before going on to other music. I sincerely hope you find these additions useful.<br /><br />Have you told your friends about Hemingway's Studio yet? Building a community here depends as much on you as it does me. But I am very happy that we are getting visitors like you to these pages. This all started just a few short weeks ago and already people are finding the library of good use. That makes me feel really good !!Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6736473163448671199.post-1519349623317691102009-08-04T12:17:00.001-04:002009-08-04T12:19:15.986-04:00More scores and sheet music addedI have just added another 95 files to the download area. Check the pull-down listing there for details.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6736473163448671199.post-4348059427876236392009-07-31T09:43:00.003-04:002009-07-31T09:54:40.703-04:00New Scores Added for DownloadThere have been 200 new scores added to the download area with 7 new composers represented. These are all pretty much regarded as definitive works by 20th century composers. The new composers are:<br /><br />Adam, Adolphe<br />Alkan, Charles-Valentin<br />Busoni, Ferruccio<br />Janacek, Leos<br />Prokofiev, Sergei<br />Schmidt, Franz<br />Schoenberg, Arnold<br /><br />Subscribe to the downloads area and get complete details of all new additions as they are posted. You don't need any special software to get the updates, just have it delivered to your email in-box. So simple. So secure. We NEVER share email addresses (see our Privacy Policy in the FAQ).Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6736473163448671199.post-91357588278515910182009-07-25T11:55:00.001-04:002009-07-25T11:57:09.349-04:00Check Your Attic !--Two unknown Mozart pieces discovered--<br />(The Telegraph, July 24, 2009)<br /><br />The International Mozarteum Foundation in Salzburg has discovered two previously unknown compositions written by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.<br /><br />The Department of Research at the International Mozarteum Foundation Salzburg has identified two works, which have long been in the possession of the Foundation, as compositions of the young Wolfgang Amade Mozart," the foundation said in a statement, without giving any more details.<br /><br />The two pieces for piano are to presented to the press on August 2. They will be performed by clavichordist Florian Birsak on Mozart's own fortepiano at the family's old Salzburg residence.<br /> <br />The Mozarteum foundation aims to preserve the heritage and works left by the prodigy, conducting research as well as organising concerts.<br /><br />Mozart, born in Salzburg in 1756, began composing at the age of five and went on to produce some of the most famous concertos, symphonies and operas of his time, until his death in 1791.<br /><br />This latest score is not the only one to have resurfaced in recent years however.<br /><br />Last September, a library in Nantes, in western France, unveiled a hitherto unknown music score by Mozart that had lain in its archive undiscovered for over a century. It was authenticated by the Mozarteum.<br /><br />In 2006, a year filled with celebrations for the 250th anniversary of Austria's favourite son, another piano score extremely likely to be the work of young Wolfgang Amadeus was discovered in Salzburg.<br /><br />In May of last year, experts also identified three mystery musical scores discovered at Poland's historic Jasna Gora Roman Catholic monastery in southern Poland, as possible Mozart creations.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6736473163448671199.post-87866494895829863362009-07-22T11:58:00.002-04:002009-07-22T12:02:55.301-04:00New Sheet Music Scores Posted for Download -- July 22, 2009==================================================================================<br />Subscribers Please Note:<br />------------------------<br />This is the last "New Files Update" that will be posted on the main site. PLEASE SUBSCRIBE to the "DOWNLOADS PAGE" if you wish to receive further updates ! Thanks.<br />==================================================================================<br /><br /> Beethoven - Fidelio Act I [German-English](vocal score)<br /> Beethoven - Fidelio Act II [German-English](vocal score)<br /> Beethoven - Fidelio overture Op 72 (full score)<br /> Chabrier - Espana (orchestral score)<br /> Chabrier - Joyeuse Marche (orch. score)<br /> Chabrier - Joyeuse Marche (piano)<br /> Chabrier - Suite Pastorale (orch. score)<br /> Couperin - l_Apotheose de Lully -Concert instrumental- original engraving<br /> Couperin - l_Art de Toucher le Clavecin -Book with Exercises- [French](facsimile of original)<br /> Couperin - Les Gouts-Reunis ou Nouveaux Concerts -1724 printing- (clavecin)<br /> Couperin - Pieces d_Orgue (organ)<br /> Couperin - Pieces de Clavecin -Complete Keyboard Works- Part 1<br /> Couperin - Pieces de Clavecin -Complete Keyboard Works- Part 2<br /> Dvorak - Carnival Overture (full score)<br /> Dvorak - Cello Concerto No 2 Op 104 (solo cello part)<br /> Dvorak - Cello Concerto No.2 Op.104 (full score)<br /> Dvorak - Op.31 - Viscerni Pesne -Evening Songs- (voice and piano)<br /> Dvorak - Op.35 - Dumka (piano)<br /> Dvorak - Symphony No.8 op 88 (full score)<br /> Dvorak - Symphony No.7 [old No 2] Mvt I (full score)<br /> Dvorak - Symphony No.7 [old No 2] Mvt II (full score)<br /> Dvorak - Symphony No.7 [old No 2] Mvt III (full score)<br /> Dvorak - Symphony No.7 [old No 2] Mvt IV (full score)<br /> Enesco - Concertstuck for Viola and piano<br /> Enesco - Legende (trumpet and piano)<br /> Enescu - op24- Piano Sonata No 1<br /> Enescu - Romanian Rhapsody No.1 (orch. score)<br /> Enescu - Romanian Rhapsody No.2 (orch. score)<br /> Enescu - Silence [French](vocal score)<br /> Handel - 12 Organ Concerti Op.4 and Op.7 (full score)<br /> Handel - Acis and Galatea [German-English](full score)<br /> Handel - Alcina [German-English](full score)<br /> Handel - Belshazzar [German-English](full score)<br /> Handel - Coronation Anthems [German-English unusual format](full score)<br /> Handel - Imeneo [Italian](full score+solo parts)<br /> Handel - Israel in Egypt [German-English](full score)<br /> Handel - La Resurrezione oratorio [German-English](full score)<br /> Handel - Solomon [German-English](full score) (78MB)<br /> Handel - Suite in B-flat major HWV 434 (piano)<br /> Handel - Suite No 1 in A (Piano)<br /> Handel - Suite No 2 in F (Piano)<br /> Handel - Suite No 3 in D-minor (Piano)<br /> Handel - Suite No 4 in E-minor (Piano)<br /> Handel - Suite No 5 in E (Piano)<br /> Handel - Suite No 6 in F-minor (Piano)<br /> Handel - Suite No 7 in G-minor (Piano)<br /> Handel - Suite No 8 in F-minor (Piano)<br /> Handel - Xerxes [Italian](full score)<br /> Honegger - Pastorale d_Ete (orch. score)<br /> Honegger - Pastorale d_Ete (piano 4 hands)<br /> Kalinnikov - Symphony No 1 Mvt I (full score)<br /> Kalinnikov - Symphony No 1 Mvt II (full score)<br /> Kalinnikov - Symphony No 1 Mvt III (full score)<br /> Kalinnikov - Symphony No 1 Mvt IV (full score)<br /> Kalinnikov - Symphony No 1 -Basses part-<br /> Kalinnikov - Symphony No 1 -Bassoon 1 part-<br /> Kalinnikov - Symphony No 1 -Bassoon 2 part-<br /> Kalinnikov - Symphony No 1 -Bb Clarinet 1 part-<br /> Kalinnikov - Symphony No 1 -Bb Clarinet 2 part-<br /> Kalinnikov - Symphony No 1 -Cellos part-<br /> Kalinnikov - Symphony No 1 -English Horn part-<br /> Kalinnikov - Symphony No 1 -Flute 1 part-<br /> Kalinnikov - Symphony No 1 -Flute 2 part-<br /> Kalinnikov - Symphony No 1 -Harp part-<br /> Kalinnikov - Symphony No 1 -Horn 1 part-<br /> Kalinnikov - Symphony No 1 -Horn 2 part-<br /> Kalinnikov - Symphony No 1 -Oboe 1 part-<br /> Kalinnikov - Symphony No 1 -Oboe 2 part-<br /> Kalinnikov - Symphony No 1 -Piccolo part-<br /> Kalinnikov - Symphony No 1 -Timpani part-<br /> Kalinnikov - Symphony No 1 -Triangle part-<br /> Kalinnikov - Symphony No 1 -Trombone 1 part-<br /> Kalinnikov - Symphony No 1 -Trombone 2 part-<br /> Kalinnikov - Symphony No 1 -Trombone 3 part-<br /> Kalinnikov - Symphony No 1 -Trumpet 1 part-<br /> Kalinnikov - Symphony No 1 -Trumpet 2 part-<br /> Kalinnikov - Symphony No 1 -Tuba part-<br /> Kalinnikov - Symphony No 1 -Violas part-<br /> Kalinnikov - Symphony No 1 -Violins 1 part-<br /> Kalinnikov - Symphony No 1 -Violins 2 part-<br /> Saint-Saens - Samson et Dalila Act I (full score)<br /> Saint-Saens - Samson et Dalila Act I (vocal score)<br /> Saint-Saens - Samson et Dalila Act II (full score)<br /> Saint-Saens - Samson et Dalila Act II (vocal score)<br /> Saint-Saens - Samson et Dalila Act III (full score)<br /> Saint-Saens - Samson et Dalila Act III (vocal score)<br /> Saint-Saens - Symphony No 3 in c -Organ- Op 78 complete (pno 4 hands)<br /> Saint-Saens - Symphony No 3 in c -Organ- Op 78 Mvt I (full score)<br /> Saint-Saens - Symphony No 3 in c -Organ- Op 78 Mvt II (full score)<br /> Tchaikovsky - Violin Concerto1 -New Typeset- (full score)<br /> Verdi - Aida [Italian-English](vocal score)<br /> Verdi - Alzira (vocal score)<br /> Verdi - Attila (vocal score)<br /> Verdi - Ballo in Maschera (vocal score)<br /> Verdi - Don Carlos 1867 Ed -5 Acts- (vocal score)<br /> Verdi - Don Carlos 1884 Ed -4 Acts- (vocal score)<br /> Verdi - Falstaff [Italian-English](vocal score)<br /> Verdi - Il Trovatore [Italian-English](vocal score)<br /> Verdi - Jerusalem [French](vocal score)<br /> Verdi - La Forza del Destino (vocal score)<br /> Verdi - La Traviata (vocal score)<br /> Verdi - Les Vepres Siciliennes [French](vocal score)<br /> Verdi - Macbeth 1851 Ed (vocal score)<br /> Verdi - Nabucco (vocal score)<br /> Verdi - Nabucco -overture- (full score)<br /> Verdi - Otello prima ed. (vocal score)<br /> Verdi - Rigoletto Act II [Italian-Russian](vocal score)<br /> Verdi - Rigoletto Act III [Italian-Russian](vocal score)<br /> Verdi - Rigoletto Act I-Tableau I [Italian-Russian](vocal score)<br /> Verdi - Rigoletto Act I-Tableau II [Italian-Russian](vocal score)<br /> Verdi - Simon Boccanegra ed.1857 (vocal score)<br /> Verdi - Songs for Voice and Piano - Part I<br /> Verdi - Songs for Voice and Piano - Part II<br /> Verdi - Songs for Voice and Piano - Part III<br /> Verdi - Songs for Voice and Piano - Part IV<br /> Verdi - Songs for Voice and Piano - Part V<br /> Verdi - Songs for Voice and Piano - Part VI<br /> Verdi - String Quartet (score)<br /> Verdi - String Quartet Parts Complete (Vln 1-Vln2-Vla-Cello)<br /> Verdi - Shelley - Aida -Triumphal March- (organ)<br /> Wagner - Der Fliegende Hollander -Flying Dutchman- (vocal score)<br /> Wagner - Die Meistersinger von Nurrnberg (vocal score)<br /> Wagner - Lohengrin [German-English](vocal score)<br /> Wagner - Lohengrin Act I (Full Score)<br /> Wagner - Lohengrin Act II (Full Score)<br /> Wagner - Lohengrin Act III (Full Score)<br /> Wagner - Parsifal - cast contents and instrumentation<br /> Wagner - Parsifal - Entrance into the Castle of the Holy Grail (piano)<br /> Wagner - Parsifal - Good Friday Magic (piano)<br /> Wagner - Parsifal - Paraphrase for violin and piano<br /> Wagner - Parsifal - Prelude (Full Score)<br /> Wagner - Parsifal - Prelude to Act II (Full Score)<br /> Wagner - Parsifal - Prelude to Act III (Full Score)<br /> Wagner - Parsifal Act I (Full Score)<br /> Wagner - Parsifal Act I (Vocal Score)<br /> Wagner - Parsifal Act I [German-English](Vocal Score)<br /> Wagner - Parsifal Act II (Full Score)<br /> Wagner - Parsifal Act II (Vocal Score)<br /> Wagner - Parsifal Act III (Full Score)<br /> Wagner - Parsifal Act III (Vocal Score)<br /> Wagner - Parsifal -The Redemption (piano)<br /> Wagner - Tannhauser - Entrance to the Hall of Song (piano)<br /> Wagner - Tannhauser - Hunters Chorus (horn quartet)<br /> Wagner - Tannhauser - Song to the Evening Star for Cello and piano<br /> Wagner - Tannhauser -Paris Version- [German-English](vocal score)<br /> Wagner-Bulow - Eine_Faust-Ouverture (piano)<br /> Wagner-Maylath - Arrangement of Winterstorms from Die Walkure (piano)<br /> Wagner-Tausig - Kaiser Marsch (piano)Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6736473163448671199.post-57982836969415277912009-07-19T20:35:00.002-04:002009-07-19T20:37:12.657-04:00FAQ now completedWondering what this site is really all about? Want to get more information?<br /><br />Click on the "FAQ" menu button for a more-or-less definitive picture.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6736473163448671199.post-52895747696834020722009-07-18T18:26:00.003-04:002009-07-18T18:31:52.220-04:00New Sheet Music Scores for Download -- July 18, 2009.Albeniz - Champagne Valse (piano)<br /> Albeniz - Concierto Fantastico op.78 (2 pianos)<br /> Albeniz - Leyenda in G minor - Roepper Ed (piano)<br /> Albeniz - Piano Sonata No3 op 68<br /> Albeniz - Serenata_Arabe (piano)<br /> Albeniz - Suite Ancienne No.1 - Gavotte (piano)<br /> Albeniz - Suite Espana No.1 - Capricho Catalan (piano)<br /> Albeniz - Suite Espana No.1 - Malaguena (piano)<br /> Albeniz - Suite Espana No.1 - Preludio (piano)<br /> Albeniz - Suite Espana No.1 - Serenata (piano)<br /> Albeniz - Suite Espana No.1 - Tango in D (piano)<br /> Albeniz - Suite Espana No.1 - Zortzico (piano)<br /> Albeniz - Suite Espanola (piano)<br /> Albeniz - Suite Iberia (piano)<br /> Albinoni - 6 Sinfonie Op2<br /> Albinoni - Sinfonia G-dur<br /> Albinoni - Sonate da Chiesa<br /> Albinoni - Trattenimenti Armonici Sonatas Op.6<br /> Arensky - 6 Pieces for Children Op.34 (piano duet)<br /> Arensky - Dream on the Volga Op.16- Act I (Russian vocal score)<br /> Arensky - Dream on the Volga Op.16- Act II (Russian vocal score)<br /> Arensky - Dream on the Volga Op.16- Act III (Russian vocal score)<br /> Arensky - Dream on the Volga Op.16- Act IV (Russian vocal score)<br /> Arensky - Dream on the Volga Op.16- Overture (Russian vocal score)<br /> Arensky - Dream on the Volga Op.16- Preface (Russian vocal score)<br /> Arensky - Fantaisie on a Russian Folk Song Op48 (2 pianos)<br /> Arensky - Pres de la Mer op52 (piano)<br /> Arensky - Scherzo op.8 (piano)<br /> Arensky - Violin Concerto op.54 (full score)<br /> Berlioz - Beatrice et Benedict (full score)<br /> Berlioz - Grande Messe des Morts (Requiem) -1- Requiem et Kyrie (full score)<br /> Berlioz - Grande Messe des Morts (Requiem) -10- Agnus Dei (full score)<br /> Berlioz - Grande Messe des Morts (Requiem) -2- Dies Irae (full score)<br /> Berlioz - Grande Messe des Morts (Requiem) -3- Quid Sum Miser (full score)<br /> Berlioz - Grande Messe des Morts (Requiem) -5- Quaerens Me (full score)<br /> Berlioz - Grande Messe des Morts (Requiem) -6- Lacrymosa -Bars 1-54 (full score)<br /> Berlioz - Grande Messe des Morts (Requiem) -8- Hostias (full score)<br /> Berlioz - Harold in Italy (full score)<br /> Berlioz - Le Corsaire Overture (Full Score)<br /> Berlioz - L'Enfance Du Christ (vocal score)<br /> Berlioz - Les Nuits d'Ete (vocal score)<br /> Berlioz - Roman Carnival Overture (full score)<br /> Berlioz - Romeo et Juliette (Symphonie Dramatique) Op.17 - Part I (orch. score)<br /> Berlioz - Romeo et Juliette (Symphonie Dramatique) Op.17 - Part II (orch. score)<br /> Berlioz - Romeo et Juliette (Symphonie Dramatique) Op.17 - Part III (orch. score)<br /> Berlioz - Te Deum (full score)<br /> Berlioz - Les Troyens a Carthage - Overture (full score)<br /> Berlioz - Damnation of Faust - Part I (full score)<br /> Berlioz - Damnation of Faust - Part II (full score)<br /> Berlioz - Damnation of Faust - Part III (full score)<br /> Berlioz - Damnation of Faust - Part IV (full score)<br /> Berlioz - Les Troyens - Acts 1-2 (vocal score)<br /> Berloiz - Les Troyens - Acts 3-4-5 (vocal score)Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6736473163448671199.post-92118522249775966192009-07-13T19:41:00.003-04:002009-07-13T19:47:16.288-04:00A tip for all subscribersEach time the music library is updated, a posting will be made detailing the new additions. This will only be done on the 'Downloads' page.<br /><br />If you would like to be notified of all new additions, please go to the 'Downloads' page and subscribe separately from there.<br /><br />The reason for the dual subscription setup is to give subscribers the flexibility to opt in/out of file addition notifications.<br /><br />There are now 3,000+ files online representing 152 composers.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6736473163448671199.post-19402143085299304192009-07-12T02:41:00.001-04:002009-07-12T02:41:23.387-04:00All done !!All done! Phew!!! That was a load of work. ;) Now I will start filling in gaps.<br /><br />I hope you will enjoy using this basic library. As it is now very late, I'm going to get some well deserved sleep . . .Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6736473163448671199.post-46557900896091674362009-07-10T22:26:00.002-04:002009-07-10T22:51:33.721-04:00Almost there !I'm entering the final phase of the posting of the basic sheet music/score library. All the files have been uploaded to our file server and I am now in the midst of coding the files so they can be posted for download. In all we now have 2,458 files now online with probably another 800 - 900 to go. <br /><br />This isn't the end of the library, though. I still have another 2 or 3 thousand scores that have never been cataloged and those will be added in the next stage. However, this second stage will take a wee bit longer. So every time you log in there should be new scores and sheet music to look through.<br /><br />If there is a particular score you are looking for, please leave a request in the 'Requests' Forum and I will do my best to accomodate you. You can also review that forum to see if there is anything you can contribute.<br /><br />On a personal note, I've been trying to take time out to practice my new MIDI wind controller, the Akai EWI USB. It's a lot of fun to play, but I have to get used to new fingering techniques. I'll be elaborating more on this aspect of my music making in the near future. But suffice it to say that this instrument will 'knock the socks off' any wind instrument player. Stay tuned!!<br /><br />That's it for now. Keep on enjoying your music in whichever way your heart desires! ;)Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0