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musicalis

Member
More than 150 visitors for this thread and no one who thanks you for this good info. Let me be the 1st one.
 

artemisn

New member
Thanks for the share! They also have a shot of my favorite organ in the banner - The Skinner/Schantz at Rockefeller Memorial Chapel is amazing.
 

Organiste

New member
Thank you for the tip. I have been to IMSLP many times (the site he links to for his free sheet music), but I am always overwhelmed by the sheer quantity available. It's nice to have someone share some recommendations.

Anne
 

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Admiral Honkenwheezenpooferspieler
Thank you John for having sleuthed the web for that resource - A great find........
 

Dorsetmike

Member
I've always preferred WIMA as my first port of call, I find it far easier to use, plus it has a lot more of the type of music I'm interested in, it is now merged with IMSLP but still appears to retain its own site.

Home
http://icking-music-archive.org/index.php

Composer/editor list
http://icking-music-archive.org/ByComposer.php#Editors

Most of the items have playable MP3 or MIDI files (OK they're electronic but at least can help in identifying) Scores in image and/or PDF formats, also some in Notation software formats, (Finalé Sibelius etc) and MusixTex.
 

AugustTSchou

Guest
Its really a good web site for organ music and really will be helpful according to me as well as all readers.
This is really aesthetically a good site.Thanks a lot for your kind information.:)\
 
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