EXPAND YOUR VOCAL LIBRARY WITH THE LEADING DIGITAL COLLECTION OF LATIN AMERICAN & IBERIAN ART SONG
MundoArts provides universities, conservatories, and libraries with access to a specialized digital library focused on art song in Spanish, Catalan, and Portuguese. Designed for singers, pianists, guitarists, collaborative musicians, faculty, and researchers, the platform combines scores, complete songbooks, diction resources, audio materials, and courses in one integrated environment.
Our collections support performance, teaching, language study, collaborative practice, and research while expanding access to repertoire rarely represented in traditional vocal databases.
INSTITUTIONAL ACCESS
WHY INSTITUTIONS CHOOSE MUNDOARTS
Exclusive repertoire for voice, piano, guitar, and chamber settings
Complete songbooks with IPA, translations, and studies
Individual scores and digital sheet music
Native speaker audio resources for diction and pronunciation
Spanish Diction for Singers course included
Curated research-based collections
Repertoire in Spanish, Catalan, and Portuguese
Supports performance, teaching, and research
Strengthens stylistic and linguistic accuracy
Supports collaboration between singers and accompanists
Supports multiple departments (voice, piano, guitar)
Accessible on campus and remotely
Continuously expanding collection
Unique content not available in standard databases
ACCESS EXPERIENCE
Mundo Arts provides flexible access without requiring additional software.
Access features:
Works on computer and tablet
Secure login access
In-browser viewing (no downloads required)
Personal user space for saved materials
Multi-user institutional access
Campus access via IP login
SSO integration
Accessible on campus and remotely
Easy browsing across the full library
Continuous content updates
Annotation possible through device and browser tools
Designed for teaching, coaching, rehearsal, and research
Quick access to scores, books, audio resources, and courses in one platform
A CONTINUOUSLY GROWING RESOURCE
Mundo Arts is an evolving platform developed through ongoing research, performance, and publication.
What this means for institutions:
New repertoire added regularly
Expansion of composers and collections
Development of new courses and certifications
Growth of audio and performance archives
Repertoire not available in other digital libraries