IMSLP is the "International Music Score Library Project" - maybe that would have the kind of thing you're after?
@BigJackBrass I did, see my last toot.
The original is available from the #IMSLP and, iirc, linked from my free-access post on Patreon.
FWIW, there *is* an older, likely public domain transcription of *Printemps...* but it is not on #IMSLP.
A recent e-mail from #PerformersEdition (i.e. that publisher that can do on-demand #IMSLP reprints for you) highlighted a #FemaleComposer from the #Baroque era that I'd never heard of before: #BarbaraStrozzi.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barbara_Strozzi
I don't have a recording to share yet but just thought this might be an interesting composer to look into.
Another #Polish (#Ukrainian) talent who, despite a very short lifespan, left the #music world some beautiful #piano works.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juliusz_Zar%C4%99bski
Free scores at #IMSLP: https://imslp.org/wiki/Category:Zar%C4%99bski,_Juliusz
#piano #pianomusic #classicalmusic #musicaclasica #musik #klassiskmusik
@kalmanreti @classicalmusic
#classicalmusic #imslp #stringquartet #chambermusic
Indeed, another composer who deserves more attention.
Lots of free chamber music scores by Emilie Mayer at IMSLP: https://imslp.org/wiki/Category:Mayer,_Emilie