About

ScoreBase

Search music scores from multiple archives — all in one place.

Why?

Sheet music is scattered across the web.

ScoreBase brings it together.

How it works

Aggregated Data

Scores from IMSLP, CPDL, OpenScore, and more are indexed and searchable in one place.

Cleaned & Enriched

Cleaner, more reliable data. AI standardizes information across sources and completes missing details.

Interactive Gallery

Browse through the complete score before downloading. With navigation, keyboard shortcuts, and fullscreen mode.

Smart Search (Coming Soon)

Natural language search powered by AI. Ask questions like 'baroque violin sonatas' or 'easy piano pieces in C major' instead of using filters.

Why Pro?

Smart Search runs on AI. AI costs money. Your subscription keeps it running while the catalog stays free for everyone.

Sources

IMSLP 23,045
International Music Score Library Project

Also known as the Petrucci Music Library. The largest collection of sheet music with over 800,000 scores from 27,000+ composers.

CPDL 63,021
Choral Public Domain Library

Also known as ChoralWiki. The largest site for choral sheet music, with strong coverage of Renaissance and Baroque vocal works.

PDMX 33,543
Public Domain MusicXML

A research dataset of 250K+ MusicXML files collected from MuseScore. Useful for notation software like MuseScore, Sibelius, or Finale.

OpenScore 1,466
OpenScore

High-quality encodings of 19th-century art songs and string quartets. Includes works by Schubert, Schumann, Brahms, Beethoven, and more.