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The LiederNet Archive
Available inEnglish
OwnerEmily Ezust
Created byEmily Ezust
URLhttp://www.lieder.net/
CommercialNo

The LiederNet Archive (formerly The Lied, Art Song, and Choral Texts Archive) is a donation-supported web archive of art song texts[1] founded in 1995[2] by Emily Ezust, an American/Canadian computer programmer and amateur violinist. The website was hosted by the REC Music Foundation from 1995–2015.

The LiederNet Archive provides access[3] to both original out-of-copyright song texts and copyright-protected translations submitted by volunteer[4] translators.[5] The website is indexed by composer, text poet or author, first line, title, or language; and it allows you to do words or phrases searches. It is frequently cited as a source in musical studies, where the website's aggregate listings of settings of songs and poems may be more complete or more easily accessible than conventional musicological resources.[6]

References

  1. ^ http://www.worldcat.org/title/lied-and-art-song-texts-page/oclc/456122816
  2. ^ http://www.lieder.net/lieder/faq.html
  3. ^ http://www.mvdaily.com/articles/1999/01/songtext.htm
  4. ^ http://www.lieder.net/lieder/contrib.html
  5. ^ Music, Text and Translation - Page 79 "An accessible place to find the texts of Britten's songs is Emily Ezust, 'The Lied, Art Song and Choral Texts Archive', http://www.lieder.net/lieder/ (last accessed December 2010). It includes over 250 texts set by Britten, with some versions ...
  6. ^ Charles Koechlin: compositeur et humaniste Philippe Cathé, Sylvie Douche, Michel Duchesneau - 2010 Page 187 "Le site Intemet d'Emily Ezust recense pas moins de 25 mises en musique des poèmes de Klingsor — dont certaines ... lui-même: «The Lied and Art Song Texts Page», http://www.lieder.net/lieder/k/klingsor/, consulté le 20 février 2010. 17."