We transcribe music scores of public domain opera and classical music into revisable, shareable, reusable digital files — and to give them away freely.
@paulgoetze I just discovered Crowd_Scored from #FHS17 when looking at @ClassicHackDay today in #Salzburg. Great idea, we have been thinking along similar lines. Bravo! On Github: <https://t.co/zwfFKlamUm>
@ClassicHackDay congratulations on opening #ClassicalMusic#Hackathon#Salzburg! I can't join in person, but will there be any video or audio streaming? Or a place to post links and pictures? I would like to observe from #YVR Vancouver Canada.
What does our Classical Music Hack Day (April 11-12) have to offer?
@LadewigHenry (@KarajanMusic) and @mschebella (@fhsalzburg) explain!
👉 Get your FREEE TICKET and hack your way to the top: https://t.co/Pa5nyaGTjC
#Hackathon @HackathonCom @hackaday@musichackathon@musichackday
"For only the second time in 41 years", welcoming music scores to the #PublicDomain in the USA. Culture is enriched! @imslp lists 371 such scores. Blog: https://t.co/UnX1n8sVoe More scores for @keyphilh , @OpenScore to make into #DigitalScores.
Interested in seeing music notation on Wikimedia Commons and Wikipedia articles? Speak up in the Request for Comment about Music Notation Files on Commons: https://t.co/PI3kKgu1bV