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archives, museums and arts and specialists music organizations, and there was no way for users or researchers to find and access them. There were no collections of digitized printed music and although some national institutions had been digitally preserving their sound collections, none were available online.
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record hitherto unknown historic musical works pertaining to their regions, and others, such as the State
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