Seeking midi files of full symphonic scores, e.g. opera
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Seeking midi files of full symphonic scores, e.g. opera
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Re: Seeking midi files of full symphonic scores, e.g. opera
I've never used this site but I found it through a quick google - https://www.classicalarchives.com/midi.html
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hummingbird wrote: ↑Sat Dec 18, 2021 8:18 amI've never used this site but I found it through a quick google - https://www.classicalarchives.com/midi.html
And even though they have paid membership, there is a free option that allows you to download 5 MIDIs per day.
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My guess is they think it would undercut their existing business - maybe by making it easier for people to compete with them.
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Classical Archives and IMSLP.org are good places to go to, though they probably won't give you what you're looking for. I did a album of classical pieces about a year ago, and just downloaded the sheet music from IMSLP, then input it into Sibelius myself. Quite a bit of work, but if you know your notation software well enough, it's actually not that bad, and can be educational as well.
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