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(US) Web Library of Seventeenth-Century Music (WLSCM)

“ The Web Library of Seventeenth-Century Music is a service offered by the Society of Seventeenth-Century Music to its members and to the musical community at large. It presents new editions of seventeenth-century compositions that have remained unpublished or that are not available commercially. WLSCM hopes to include editions of all types, from short lute and keyboard pieces to selections from (or even entire) operas and oratorios. When available, sound recordings of these works will accompany the editions.

Editions are selected and reviewed by an Editorial Board of specialists in seventeenth-century music. As such, WLSCM is pioneering the online publication of refereed (peer-reviewed) musical editions. WLSCM invites the submission of additional editions.“

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(CH) Edition Musica Poetica

“The "Edition Musica Poetica" is a music publisher of lesser-known music of the 17th and 18 Century North German composers. Central to the Edition project is the publication of the "Monuments of the Early Modern Music," an anthology of the monuments of the late 19th and early 20 Century-oriented editions.” … (Google Translate)

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(US) Grounds and Divisions

“Back in the 1970's I was Microfilm Librarian for the Lute Society of America, and the keeper of the largest collection of lute music in the world. Ever since then I have enjoyed copying music from the original sources, fixing andy mistakes I found, and arranging it for cittern, lute/orpharion or ensembles. These days I am particularly interested in wire-strung instruments, and I play mostly English music on orpharions, bandora and cittern. I have enjoyed music I copied from Sarge Gerbode's web site and now inspired by it, I would like to share my music with other musicians. -- Nancy Carlin“

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(FR) Les Éditions Fayard

Édition Fayard (France)

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(IL) Bach Cantatas Website (BCW)

“The Bach Cantatas Website (BCW) is a comprehensive site covering all aspects of J.S. Bach's cantatas and his other vocal works. The BCW contains discussions and detailed discographies of each cantata and other vocal works, performers and general topics. The BCW also contains texts and translations, scores, music examples, articles and interviews, and over 6,800 short biographies of performers of Bach's vocal works and players of his keyboard and lute works, as well as of poets & composers associated with Bach. There are also other relevant resources such as the Lutheran church year, database of chorale texts & melodies and their authors, detailed discographies of many Bach's instrumental works (solo keyboard, lute, Art of Fugue, Musical Offering, etc.) and piano transcriptions and their performers, reviews and discussions of Bach’s instrumental works, books and movies on Bach, terms and abbreviations, schedule of concerts of Bach's vocal works, Bach Festivals & Cantata Series, guide to Bach tour, Bach in arts and memorabilia, thousands of links to other relevant resources. The BCW is an international collective project, being compiled from various postings about the subject, most of which have been sent to the Bach Mailing Lists.“

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(US) OPR Editions (Old Post Road Editions)

Musicians of the Old Post Road introduces a new series of printed early music editions.

opr_editions.gif These edtions feature faithful and accurate transcriptions from the original sources, complete with scores and parts. Most of the Baroque era editions include continuo realizations, and all vocal works include English translation.

All editions are in downloadable PDF format. Selected editions are also available in paper copy that can be shipped to you.

Also, visit these associated Old Post Road sites:

Website: Musicians of the Old Post Road
Podcasts: Discover Podcasts
YouTube Channel: musiciansopr

 

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(US) Mignarda Editions (Lute) by Ron Andrico

“Performing editions of historical lute songs are very difficult to come by. Lutenists and singers have had to double as scholars and make their own editions, either from the original sources or by cutting and pasting from scholarly editions that are completely unsuitable for the performer in their published format.

What's more, even informed scholars and performers routinely make the grevious error of taking early manuscript and printed sources at face value by transposing lute parts to fit the written vocal line. This was never intended by the original performers of the music. The voice was always a transposing instrument and was pitched to a comfortable and pleasant range or, in the case of lute songs, to match the tuning of the lute.  ..“

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(US) Theodore Front Musical Literature, Inc.

“This site was designed... as a primary resource for the serious musician, institution and music lover. Our goal is to provide easy access to performing and study music editions as well as historical, biographical and theoretical monographs (books).

This site lists new book and music titles published world-wide since 1994, and we have also added information on recently published musicological and collected works editions.

We are the oldest established sheet music
and music book dealer
in the Western United States
- - -
For both new and antiquarian material!

Is there a title you can't find? If there is a title you cannot find, please send us an email and we will locate it and advise you on current availability and price.

A book about our founder, Theodore Front: For The Love of Music“

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(DE) Répertoire International des Sources Musicales (RISM) (International)

“The Internationa Inventory of Musical Sources - Répertoire International des Sources Musicales (RISM) is a cross-country non-profit joint venture which aims at comprehensive documentation of the worldwide existing musical sources. …“

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(US) The Dancing Master, 1651-1728: An Illustrated Compendium By Robert M. Keller

“John Playford published a new book called The English Dancing Master in London in 1651. This volume contained the figures and the tunes for 105 English country dances, the first printing of these group social dances that were to dominate Western ballrooms for the next 150 years. The book appeared at a time of great upheaval in England. Civil disorder and natural disasters forced city residents to seek refuge on remote country estates; expanding trade and emigrations to distant lands carried Englishmen far from their homeland. Both phenomena affected the social life of the upper classes for whom these dances were a satisfying vehicle for leisure time recreation.

Playford’s slim volume sold quickly and he issued a second edition with nine additional dances the next year. Two editions of a third appeared in 1657 and 1665. He dropped the term “English” in the second edition and thereafter the books were simply called The Dancing Master. The books evidently filled a real need in Englishmen's lives and copies were very likely carried or shipped to country homes and colonial outposts as soon as they appeared in Playford’s shop.

The series eventually grew to eighteen editions of the first volume (1651–1728), four of a second (1710–1728), and two of a third (1719?–1726?) and long out-lived its originator. The three volumes eventually encompassed 1,053 unique dances and their music. Many were copied from one edition to the next so that the entire contents, with duplicates, amounts to 6,217 dances, including 186 tunes without dances and 3 songs (Dunmore Kate, Mr. Lane's Magot, and The Quakers Dance).

For this publication every dance was reduced to a code enabling comparison with similar dances. The unique or “Ur” dances were identified and collected into a database where each dance’s printing history and other information is summarized and a facsimile of the dance and its music is included. The Index presents every item by title with links to the Ur Dance Index. The Title/Link takes the reader to a bibliography of the sources. Searches can be made on all text entries as well as on the dance coding to find instances of specific dance figures in juxtaposition with others.

I am grateful to the English Folk Dance and Song Society, the University of Glasgow, the British Library, the Library of Congress, the University of New Hampshire and the Country Dance and Song Society for permission to include images from editions of The Dancing Master in their collections. I am also particularly grateful to the University of New Hampshire and William Ross, Head, Milne Special Collections and Archives, for hosting this database on the University's servers for Internet access.

Robert M. Keller”

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(US) Frescobaldi Thematic Catalogue Online (FTCO) -- Alexander Silbiger, Project Director

“The FTCO provides free public access to a thematic catalogue and database of all the known works of Girolamo Frescobaldi (1583-1643), including works of uncertain or mistaken attribution, along with all their early sources (up to approximately 1800), principal modern editions, and associated literature.

It is a work-in-progress, and may remain so for some time to come. We hope that with ongoing contributions and comments from the international musical and scholarly community, we will continue to improve the comprehensiveness, accuracy, and usefulness of the database.  …”

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(US) WorldCat

“WorldCat is the world's largest network of library content and services. WorldCat libraries are dedicated to providing access to their resources on the Web, where most people start their search for information.“

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(UK) Prima la musica!

“We produce performing Urtext editions of early music, based on original sources. We are constantly adding new titles to our catalogue, but don't worry if you can't find something - let us know and we'll try to produce a new edition for you! ..“

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(US) Torban (Ukrainian theorbo)

“A disclaimer note: This document raises some questions, but does not purport to answer them. This is not a musicological article, it is an essay based on its writer's historical sense and his sense of musical and visual aesthetics. It does not provide bibliography to the degree customary in mucicology, unless it is called for by some specific and IMPORTANT issue, and a number of details and nuance found in these pages are based on educated and perspicacious conjecture. This document is intended primarily for lutenists who might wish to acquaint themselves with Ukrainian music and culture in the Renaissance, Baroque, Rococo and Biedermeier Eras, and bandurists, who might wish to gain some understanding of Ukrainian tradition of domestic music-making without commercialism and with some modicum of authenticity. Hopefully it would also hold sufficient interest for lay public as well, and we certainly hope that the MP3 files we provide as musical illustrations would by enjoyed universally. ..“

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(IT) Clori (Archivio della cantata italiana)

“Clori is a project launched by the Italian Musicological Society (SIdM).

It concerns the study of the Italian chamber cantata since its beginnings in the seventeenth to the last documents in the nineteenth century. The aim of Clori is to enhance knowledge, and support scholarship in the field of the Italian chamber cantata.

Its efforts are primarily addressed to the crucial aspects of all cantata-related studies: the recognition and classification of all existing sources. Clori will fulfill this goal with the realization of the first web-based index and catalogue of all Italian cantata sources. The Clori index uses a specially designed software and will be constantly updated. The index is organized on a single cantata basis. Every record includes all internationally recognized standard bibliographical fields, plus other informations, if available. …”

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(DE) Bach In Bombay

“Bach in Bombay is about original Indian and Bengale Music mainly for Piano/Harpsichord and Pipe Organ from the 18th century up to present times. Transcription of forgotten music from archives, Performances, Workshops to make it known to the Music lover.“

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(FR) Instruments Médiévaux

"This site presents many instruments I use to play medieval musics. This site is in French, but don't be afraid of that! The iconography is very important! You'll find in this site many informations about instruments in medieval music, but also about their representations in Iconography, their music , .... and also many midi files and many links . " Visit website for more information.

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(FR) ChMusic.fr

"Purpose of this site:

To give access to everyone to download, print and distribute scores and others for free. Here you can find modern editions and transcriptions for recorders. All original scores are in public domain, without author's rights. My engravings are not copies of commercials modern editions. If I do arrangements of free modern editions, then I will ask the permission to the author and I will write his copyright on the document. All my documents are under Free Art License. If you think you have author's rights on those documents, please contact the webmaster.

Free Art License

With the Free Art License, you are authorised to copy, distribute and freely transform the documents. You can copy those documents for your personal use, for your friends or for any other person, by employing whatever technique you choose. You will find a specimen of this license on the site Copyleft Attitude http://www.artlibre.org/ " Visit website for more information. (ed.)

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(FR) L’Atelier Philidor

“L’Atelier Philidor is a music bookshop specialized in medieval, renaissance and baroque periods. It sells early music scores in modern edition or facsimile, books and CDs, new or second-hand.”

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(SE) Düben Collection Database Catalogue (DCDC)

“The Düben Collection Database Catalogue is a digitised catalogue presenting meta-data and scanned facsimile of the Düben Collection, a large and important collection of musical manuscripts and prints from the 17th and early 18th centuries. The Catalogue is managed from the Department of Musicology at Uppsala University. ..“

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(US) Dover Publications

"Thank you for visiting Dover Publications. Since our founding in 1941, we’ve built our reputation by offering remarkable products at amazing prices. Everyone in the Dover family wants you to be delighted with your purchase. When you shop at Dover, you may do so with complete confidence. We stand behind every product we sell with our unconditional guarantee. " Visit website for more information. (ed.)

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(IT) Casa Editrice SPES

Italian publishing house. See website for more information. (ed.)

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(DE) Tobi's NotenArchiv

Tobi’s archive of Bach, Mozart manuscripts.

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(IE) Unequal Temperaments

"This web site is devoted to musicians interested in Early Musical Temperaments: performers of all musical instruments, singers, keyboard tuners, instrument makers and very especially to the readers of the Unequal Temperaments book (1978). ... " Visit website for more information. (ed.)

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(UK) Early Piano - Fortepiano Information Site

"This is an information service for Restorers, Players, Owners and Researchers into Pianos built BEFORE 1837 and similar important historical instruments.

The main reason for this website it to publish the Register of Extant Broadwood Grands

Any relevant information will be considered for inclusion - especially research information for which there is no other suitable vehicle for publication or which ideally is regularly updated. " Visit website for more information. (ed.)

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