Thanks to John Mamoun, for the note, for his work: I read your article "Free, a library at your fingertips" on www.sfcv.org. I am the guy who digitized the music e-texts of Ives and Beethoven mentioned in the article. The link lvbma10.txt should be lvbma11.txt, since version 11 is a more corrected version of the Beethoven book. [The reference is to http://promo.net/pg/] Also, on the Gutenberg site, one can download 1,000 pages of letters of Franz Liszt, in English translation; I digitized this 2-volume set. There will soon be a Haydn biography. Krehbiel's Second Book of Opera also exists, which someone else digitized. It is also possible to obtain a library of free public domain sheet music at my website, The Sheet Music Archive, http://www.sheetmusicarchive.net Mostly this is piano classical music, but some other types of scores exist. --John Mamoun Janos Gereben/SF [log in to unmask]