User:Casey326
Free public domain sheet music from IMSLP / Petrucci Music Library
I am a musician and librarian currently living in the San Francisco Bay Area. My primary interest in IMSLP is data quality and robustness, and my devotion is in adding works lists pages and enhancing existing ones as I find them (I will keep a current listing below). I am particularly interested in 19th-century composers (particularly those under-represented) and British composers of the 19th and early 20th centuries. As an academic librarian, I have access to a substantial music reference collection; accordingly, I am also amenable to performing other data quality control or research tasks as needed. Please contact me if you have any questions, comments or requests.
Currently, I have no imminent scanning/uploading projects, though am not averse to it sometime in the future.
I am amazed at how quickly IMSLP has grown in such a short time, and am passionate about open access to data and of the wiki as an effective model for both ensuring such access and harnessing and leveraging our collective knowledge. Full steam ahead!
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Works lists enhanced/completed
- Antonio Bazzini
- William Sterndale Bennett
- Carl Böhm
- York Bowen
- Frank Bridge
- Friedrich Burgmüller
- Carl Czerny
- Charles Dancla
- Edouard Lalo
- Max Reger (by opus number)
- Max Reger (by genre)
- Carl Reinecke
- Eugene Ysaÿe
Works lists in progress
To-do list
- Joachim Andersen
- Charles-Auguste de Bériot (enhance)
- Franz Berwald
- Alfredo Casella
- Théodore Dubois
- Paul Dukas
- Jan Ladislav Dussek
- Heinrich Wilhelm Ernst (enhance)
- Friedrich Ernst Fesca
- Felice Giardini
- Louis Moreau Gottschalk (enhance)
- Cornelius Gurlitt
- Heinrich von Herzogenberg
- Ferdinand Hiller (enhance)
- Franz Anton Hoffmeister
- Gustav Holst
- Salomon Jadassohn
- Johann Wenzel Kalliwoda
- Alexander Kopylov
- Friedrich Kuhlau (enhance)
- Henry Charles Litolff (enhance)
- Charles Martin Loeffler
- Albéric Magnard
- Bohuslav Martinů
- Bernhard Molique
- Ethelbert Nevin
- Horatio Parker
- Ignaz Joseph Pleyel
- Vladimir Ivanovich Rebikov
- Carl Gottlieb Reissiger
- Ferdinand Ries
- Othmar Schoeck
- Ludvig Schytte (enhance)
- Hans Sitt
- Charles Villiers Stanford
- Ferdinand Thieriot
- Donald Francis Tovey
- Charles-Marie Widor
- Alexander von Zemlinsky


