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Topic: RSS FeedJ.W. Pepper announces e-print - Music Marketplace - Brief Article
American Music Teacher, Feb-March, 2002
J.W. Pepper & Son, Inc., 2480 Industrial Blvd., P.O. Box 1795, Paoli, PA 19301; (610) 648-0500; Fax (610) 993-0563; eprint@jwpepper.com; www.jwpepper.com or www.e-printmusicstore.com. Prices vary.
J.W. Pepper & Son, Inc., offers the e-Print digital delivery service for printed music. E-Print uses digital delivery music technology from Sibelius through its popular Scorch Internet browser plug-in, available through a free download. The publisher sets the prices for music pieces, in the same range as traditionally printed music, with the added convenience of immediate delivery.
Initial offerings will include a broad array of solo, ensemble, band, orchestra and choral works from a variety of publishers, including Carl Fischer, Kendor Music, Queenwood Publications, Northeastern Music Publications and Musicians Publications. Users may preview a recording or excerpt of the piece, and some pieces may be printed in transposed keys.
For more information contact J.W. Pepper.
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