• Source: Mutopia Project
    • The Mutopia Project is a volunteer-run effort to create a library of free content sheet music, in a way similar to Project Gutenberg's library of public domain books. It started in 2000.
      The music is reproduced from old scores that are in the public domain. New scores are digitally typeset with GNU LilyPond and distributed in the following formats:

      PDF format in both letter and A4 paper sizes for printing,
      MIDI for aural reproduction, and
      LilyPond source code format.
      As of 2024, there are 2124 pieces of music available, over a third of which are for piano.


      See also


      List of online music databases
      Public domain resources
      Open music
      International Music Score Library Project, a similar music cataloging project, that collects both typeset and scanned scores.
      Werner Icking Music Archive
      Choral Public Domain Library


      References




      External links



      Mutopia Project home page
      Mutopia Project mirror (Portugal)
      Project maintenance site
      Live Scores
      Creative Commons Content Directory listing
      Wiki-score, an online, collaborative platform for large-scale sheet music editing

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