New mozart edition online




















We're not done yet! Your opinion can help us make it better. We use cookies to improve our service for you. You can find more information in our data protection declaration. As the end of a full year of Mozart celebrations nears, the musical scores of his complete works have been made available for free on the Web.

The bound volumes of the composer's works, which consist of over 24, pages, have been posted on the Internet by the International Mozart Foundation located in Salzburg, Austria.

The edition serves as an aid to authentic performances, as well as providing music researchers with an accurate text based on available sources, such as Mozart's autographed manuscripts. NMA-online will further aid research, as well as enabling non-experts to access the composer's scores in a user-friendly manner.

The Packard Humanities Institute of Los Altos, California, whose music collection contains over rare scores and books from the 18th and 19th centuries, provided financial support for the project. The Digital Mozart Edition, a long-term research and editorial project of the Salzburg Mozarteum Foundation and the Packard Humanities Institute, Los Altos California , serves to present this wealth of knowledge to all fascinated by and interested in Mozart.

On the other hand, the DME provides information about musical compositions and their sources including information on their transmission and reception. What do we know? What can you find? One single click of the mouse enables accessing the music, sources, documents, literature, and many other relevant data. The manifold functions and options that come with a digital music edition open up new experiences for all users, music lovers, scholars, and not least practical musicians in dealing with musical editions.

The established text of the New Mozart Edition serves as a reference text; it has been accessible as NMA online since The edition, which was completed in , comprises volumes in 35 work groups, arranged in ten series. Within the work groups, the completed works are published in chronological order.

Sketches, drafts and fragments of works are included in the appendix of each respective volume. Each music volume contains the musical text of the work together with a detailed foreword and facsimile reproductions from the source material.



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