On April 16th, the number of score pages at CPDL reached and passed 20,000. Although it took a little over 11 years to reach the first 10,000 score pages mark in 2009, the 20,000 mark was reached in just over 6 additional years, reflecting a much greater active participation by those editing and submitting previously unavailable scores to CPDL; additionally, the number of contributors/editors of scores has more than doubled in those 6 years. Works by more than 2550 composers are available from CPDL, up from 1439 composers when the number of score pages stood at 10,000.
Currently, we are more than 10% ahead of this year's goal of 2000 new score pages and should reach the 21,000 score page mark well before the end of the year. Some 68% of our scores are of sacred music, and 32% are of secular music.
Distribution of score pages by musical era:
3% Medieval music 4% Early 20th century music 8% Classical music 11% Baroque music 15% Romantic music 16% Modern music 41% Renaissance music
Many thanks to our editors, contributors and users for making CPDL the essential resource for choral music that it has become.
Charles H. Giffen President, Choral Public Domain Library Manager, ChoralWiki
Is there a way for people who have oodles of scores, but not the mad skillz to upload them to CPDL, to invite CPDL-capable people to link to these scores? I'm thinking of both myself and Prof. Kwasniewski, but I'm sure we're not the only ones.
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