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The IMSLP Star is hereby bestowed upon you for your wonderful work with Massenet!
The Claude Debussy Award for outstanding contributions of French Music is hereby presented to you for your fabulous Massenet scans!
The Hiram Sibley Award for uploading scores from other web sources is presented to you for the opera vocal scores!
Hi, I'm Massenetique. I'm a classical singer, composer and music librarian living in California. As you may have inferred, my name is derived from that of composer Jules Massenet (1842-1912), whose works make up the majority of my personal contributions. If you have any requests please feel free to leave a comment on my talk page. I am happy to share music across the world, as I know I have appreciated the contributions of others!
Update: Just completed uploading hundreds of French opera vocal scores from the University of Toronto by way of archive.org. To see what is available, enter "Massenetique Toronto" (without quotes) in the general search box. Cheers! Massenetique 18:05, 30 August 2010 (UTC)
Update 2011: I am still working on mirroring scores from archive.org (mainly from Univ. North Carolina), as well as slogging through the very difficult-to-search-for-non-Russian-speakers Russian State Library archive. Also slowly (very slowly) filling in the gaps in our collection of French opera vocal scores, scanning items from Univ. of California libraries! Massenetique talk email 09:59, 4 September 2011 (UTC)
Update November 2012: I am currently working on cleaning, editing and uploading scores from the Spanish National Library, which has a large and ever-expanding collection. They seem to have a great deal of late-Romantic French music (extensive salon music collection) as well as, not surprisingly, Spanish music. Let me know if you're looking for anything. Massenetique talk email 22:04, 16 November 2012 (EST)
Update June 2014: Still working on transferring scores from the Spanish National Library. Currently posting everything in their collection published by Heugel.
Update October 2021: Over 7 years since the last update and I'm still here! Currently working on posting more late 19th c. Parisian scores from F-Pn.