The International Mozart Foundation in Salzburg, Austria has made the complete works of Mozart - more than 600 works - available for the first time online. Reuters reports.
“The site allows visitors to find specific symphonies, arias or even single lines of text from some 24,000 pages of music.
… The version appearing on the Internet is a digitized copy of the “New Mozart Edition” published by Barenreiter, of Kassel, Germany.
It is considered the “gold standard” of Mozart editions and Leisinger said Barenreiter was paid $400,000 for the digital publication rights.
The International Mozart Foundation in Salzburg, Austria has made the complete works of Mozart - more than 600 works - available for the first time online. Reuters reports.
“The site allows visitors to find specific symphonies, arias or even single lines of text from some 24,000 pages of music.
… The version appearing on the Internet [...]














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@ 13:14
you forgot to publish the URL. here it is: http://dme.mozarteum.at
@ 14:14
The site seems more than a bit overwhelmed, but
http://dme.mozarteum.at/dmepub/index.php