Part of the greatness of early music is a tradition of notation that allows the music to continue to be studied, performed and understood. These resources for scores help keep the music we love alive. Updates or additions to this page may submitted to info@earlymusicamerica.org
Public Domain Scores
- The 1520s Project – repository of roughly 350 music scores ca. 1510-1540
- 8notes.com
- Accessible Lute Music
- Art Levine
- Celesti Fiori
- Cantigas de Santa Maria for Singers
- Cantus Manuscript Database
- Choral Public Domain Library (CPDL)
- Early Italian Baroque Library
- Early Music Online
- Facsimile Guitarre Renaissance
- Free Scores.com
- Free Sheet Music Guide
- Gallica (Bibliothèque nationale de France)
- Hans Mons
- International Music Score Library Project (IMSLP) Petrucci Music Library
- Italian Madrigal Resource Center
- Johan Tufvesson
- Josquin Research Project – repository of roughly 1,000 music scores ca. 1420-1520
- Luth-Librarie
- Music Manuscripts Online (The Morgan Library & Museum)
- MusOpen
- Neuma
- Ottaviano Petrucci
- Refrain
- St. Cecelia Press
- Tablatures for Baroque Lute
- Tasso in Music Project – repository of more than 650 music scores ca. 1570-1630
- Thomas Luis de Victoria
- Tree Edition – Lute Society of America
- Viola da Gamba Society of America
- Web Library of Seventeenth-Century Music