Hi All, Don't know if you are aware of the NY Philharmonic Digital Archive site: http://archives.nyphil.org/index.php/about-us Here is the piece that led me to this site from a Google search: http://archives.nyphil.org/index.php/artifact/5749cc67-077a-47e6-9622-7b718e6a96 4c It is the complete score of Mahler IX used in performance by Leonard Bernstein with his notes and markings. There is also audio of the actual performance in which he used this score. You can read and listen as you go. I picked a couple of random pieces and did a quick search in Scores (there are several search categories). This is what I got: Rite of Spring: http://archives.nyphil.org/index.php/search?search-type=singleFilter&search-text =Rite+of+Spring&doctype=printedMusic&x=35&y=6&search-dates-from=&search-dates-to = Ravel: http://archives.nyphil.org/index.php/search?search-type=singleFilter&search-text =Ravel&doctype=printedMusic&x=57&y=7&search-dates-from=&search-dates-to= Obviously, there's a LOT more. The material can't be downloaded but you can view it all for free. Check it out. Be Well, Jimmy |