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website ottaviano petrucci
I am very glad that the imsl (with a new p added) is back on the internet. However, there has existed already a renaissance sheet music site with the name of Otaviano Petrucci since March 2005, though I did not register the name as a domain name. Of course Petrucci´s name should stay in the public domain. I will add my site as a link!
I am since March 2005 owner of a website named Ottaviano Petrucci, mostly containing renaissance music with transcriptions for keyboard instruments and Gregorian chant. The site is both in English and in Dutch.
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There is also a website called the Petrucci Project, whose aim is to digitize (and make available) sheet music in the public domain.
http://www.soundpost.org/petrucci.html
When I first heard that IMSLP was being named the Petrucci Music Library, I thought that the people behind this website had become involved in some way. I remember finding this site quite a while ago.
Aldona
http://www.soundpost.org/petrucci.html
When I first heard that IMSLP was being named the Petrucci Music Library, I thought that the people behind this website had become involved in some way. I remember finding this site quite a while ago.
Aldona
“all great composers wrote music that could be described as ‘heavenly’; but others have to take you there. In Schubert’s music you hear the very first notes, and you know that you’re there already.” - Steven Isserlis