OPENSCORE: Join the sheet music revolution!
A project in Salzburg, Austria by OpenScore000days
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Last Updated: June 30 @ 16:01 -0400 GMT
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Latest News
We made it!
June 28th - via: kickstarter.com
A huge thank you to everybody who has backed us and made the sheet music revolution possible! OpenScore has been our dream for many years, and we know from your comments and messages that many of you shared the same dream for just as long. It took... (Read More)
Almost there! All about rewards
June 28th - via: kickstarter.com
We started the week with the campaign 70% funded. Now, after an extraordinary couple of days, we are at the verge of success on 97%! Thank you to all our backers for making this happen! We’re not quite there yet though, and we need to get all the... (Read More)
Find out how the OpenScore covers are made!
June 19th - via: kickstarter.com
One of the many benefits of having sheet music in a digital format is that it is possible to extract information about the score. This provides an important tool for music research, but it can also be used to create beautiful works of art, such as... (Read More)
Für Elise now accessible to blind and partially sighted musicians!
June 14th - via: kickstarter.com
Accessibility is one of the many reasons OpenScore is so important. OpenScore's digital sheet music editions are not only useful for sighted musicians—allowing them to listen to, edit and share sheet music—the editions are also of vital... (Read More)
Halfway there!
June 13th - via: kickstarter.com
Thanks to your generous support, we’ve now raised more than half of the funding target! We thought we would take this opportunity to share with you a conversation between Thomas Bonte (MuseScore founder) and Edward Guo (IMSLP founder), who met in... (Read More)
First OpenScore Editions available!
June 6th - via: kickstarter.com
It’s been a week since we launched, and we have 284 backers and are 37% of the way towards reaching our goal. Thank you to everyone who has backed us so far! 13 works and 7 composers have been liberated. Each liberated composer gets an extra work... (Read More)
Thank you for a great start!
June 1st - via: kickstarter.com
We launched the OpenScore Kickstarter only a couple of days ago, and we are very grateful to see that we already have 109 backers and more than 10% of the total budget! Two works are already fully liberated, one of Bach and one of Paul Dukas. We'll... (Read More)
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