Ovation Press Project
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Ovation Press is a music publisher of rare editions making them available over the internet. Like Mutopia Project, the Ovation Press scores are reproduced from old sources that are out of copyright, that is, public domain.
Along with the standard concertos, show pieces, chamber music, and orchestral music, Ovation Press Project broadens the string repertoire by publishing new transcriptions and noteworthy historical editions previously unavailable to most musicians. It is collaborating with today’s foremost musicians in quality of editors for the following instruments:
- Violin (Andrés Cárdenes, Norman Carol, Martin Chalifour, Robert Chen, Victor Danchenko, Glenn Dicterow, Jorja Fleezanis, Ilya Kaler, Blair Milton, Gerardo Ribeiro, Ruggiero Ricci, Richard Roberts, Joseph Silverstein, Steven Staryk, Almita Vamos, Roland Vamos)
- Viola (Steven Ansell, Atar Arad, Viacheslav Dinerchtein, Joseph de Pasquale, Cynthia Phelps, Yizhak Schotten, Geraldine Walther)
- Cello (Stephen Balderston, Carter Brey, Orlando Cole, Stephen Geber, David Geringas, David Hardy, Hans Jørgen Jensen, Joel Krosnick, Ronald Leonard, George Neikrug, Luigi Silva, Jeffrey Solow, Mihai Tetel)
- Bass (Edwin Barker, Jeff Bradetich, Paul Ellison, Lawrence Hurst).
[edit] See also
- List of online music databases
- Public domain resources
- Open music
- Free content
- IMSLP - International Music Score Library Project, this free public domain music score library is a similar project, but is focused mainly on scans of old editions as well as all public domain scores.