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Latvian Music Information Centre launches a new online store with sheet music by Latvian composers

Latvian Music Information Centre launches a new online store with sheet music by Latvian composers

The Latvian Music Information Centre (LMIC) has launched an online sheet music store on its website offering a growing selection of previously unpublished works by Latvian composers. The LMIC sheet music store currently offers nearly one hundred scores by both celebrated Latvian classical composers and contemporary creators, and the list keeps growing week by week.

The Latvian Music Information Centre collects, organises, and disseminates information about Latvian composers, their creative work, and developments within Latvia’s music scene. It maintains the largest online database of Latvian music and musicians, serving as a comprehensive resource for professionals and audiences alike.

Commenting on the LMIC’s new initiative, composer Rolands Kronlaks, Chairman of the Board of the Latvian Composers’ Union said: “The launch of the sheet music sales platform marks an important step in improving the accessibility and visibility of Latvian music. It also provides a structured framework for cataloguing Latvian composers’ scores and encourages composers to organise, update, and preserve their sheet music materials.

Further information from the LMIC website.


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