Musopen : Free Public-domain Classical Music

Musopen is an online music library of copyright-free (public domain) classical music. The aim of the website is to give classical music fans a free and legal access to their favorite music. Here you can Search, Browse, Listen, Download and Share classical music for free. Artists include Bedřich Smetana, Frédéric Chopin, Johann Sebastian Bach, Johannes Brahms, Ludwig van Beethoven, Pyotr Il’yich Tchaikovsky and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. If you like classical music, this website is for you.

Musopen - Public-domain Classical Music

Browse music by collections, search music, or go to the ‘Shuffle’ to let the Musopen play tracks at random. There are also profile pages for each composer and information about each track.

Features:

  • Comprehensive directory of copyright free classical music.
  • Browse music by composer, performer, instrument, form and time period.
  • Download and preview music online.
  • Get more details about composer and individual tracks.
  • Rate existing tracks and submit new ones.
  • No sign up or registration required.

Public-domain Classical Music

Go to Musopen @ www.musopen.com

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1 Comment Add Comment
2008-09-24 06:38:50

Dear Sir / Madame,

My name is Sotiris and I have recently created a website where anyone can download classical guitar sheet music in pdf format, for free. I am trying to make the music scores THAT ARE OUT OF COPYRIGHT available to guitar players and teachers. This effort has been done for educational purposes.

There are also links where you can listen to the pieces and see guitarists playing them in video.

The site is http://www.guitarscores4u.com

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