Developer
Developer's Note
― Bringing Forgotten Music Back to Life ―
There are countless classical works that remain unplayed and unknown today.
Although their scores still exist, many have never been read, sung, or heard by anyone.
In that sense, I believe they do not truly "exist"—not until someone brings them to life through sound.
Music only exists when it is heard.
Whether in the mind, through the voice, or on an instrument, a melody becomes real the moment it is played or sung.
This app was created to help give voice again to those forgotten pieces of music.
Currently, the app includes over 280 classical works.
Alongside well-known composers, it features many lesser-known pieces—works that have rarely been performed or recorded, and compositions by musicians whose names have faded from view.
Among them are works by women composers who, due to social restrictions of their time, were never given the recognition they deserved.
Each piece has been carefully arranged and recorded for solfège and instrumental practice,
with smoothly scrolling scores, adjustable display sizes, and options to download MP3s and PDFs for offline use.
This app is not a finished product, but a growing resource.
More pieces will continue to be added over time, with the goal of surpassing 500 works and building a diverse, practical library for musicians and learners.
I hope this app helps people discover music they've never encountered before—
and gives long-forgotten compositions a chance to be heard once again.
Yasuhiro Sekine
- System Engineer
- Music App Developer
- Amateur Cellist
- Father of a 9-year-old
- Shonan Bellmare Supporter