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Begun in December 1998, CPDL is one of the world's largest free sheet music sites. All its scores are in the public domain and can be freely downloaded. Most of these are public domain editions of music whose copyright has elapsed, but some scores are newly composed and offered for download by the composer.
Begun in December 1998, CPDL is one of the world's largest free sheet music sites. All its scores are in the public domain and can be freely downloaded. Most of these are public domain editions of music whose copyright has elapsed, but some scores are newly composed and offered for download by the composer.
The primary goals of CPDL are:
* To make sheet music available for free.
* To create a website for public domain music that includes only legally downloadable scores.
* To allow develop a viable collaborative model for sheet music distribution.
* To publish scores that are not otherwise commercially viable.
* To create a website that catalogs a large number of free sheet music websites.


As well as scores, you can use CPDL to find texts and lyrics, translations, and information about composers -- all in the public domain and free to use.
As well as scores, you can use CPDL to find texts and lyrics, translations, and information about composers -- all in the public domain and free to use.


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Revision as of 19:11, 20 January 2006

CPDL stands for 'Choral Public Domain Library', an internet-based free sheet music website which specializes in choral music.

Begun in December 1998, CPDL is one of the world's largest free sheet music sites. All its scores are in the public domain and can be freely downloaded. Most of these are public domain editions of music whose copyright has elapsed, but some scores are newly composed and offered for download by the composer.

The primary goals of CPDL are:

  • To make sheet music available for free.
  • To create a website for public domain music that includes only legally downloadable scores.
  • To allow develop a viable collaborative model for sheet music distribution.
  • To publish scores that are not otherwise commercially viable.
  • To create a website that catalogs a large number of free sheet music websites.

As well as scores, you can use CPDL to find texts and lyrics, translations, and information about composers -- all in the public domain and free to use.

This page is part of the CPDL Help system.
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