ArchiVox:
Reciprocity and Choral Sustainability

An initiative to preserve musical heritage, value artistic work, and strengthen the choral community through mutual collaboration.

What is ArchiVox?

ArchiVox is not a sheet music store, nor a common streaming platform. It is the sustainability and memory arm of Choir at Home.

Over the years, we have produced dozens of arrangements and study kits for our official productions. ArchiVox was born to give this work a long life by sharing it with the choral community.

ArchiVox Mission

"To combat pedagogical waste, transforming what has already been created into learning tools for choirs around the world."

Explore the ArchiVox Repertoire

Watch the video clips produced by Choir at Home. All the study material (sheet music and voice guides) used in these productions is available to supporters.

Valuing Artistic Work

Behind every digital file, there is an intense human and professional cycle.

Creation & Arrangement

Hours dedicated to writing voices that work for real choirs, respecting range and harmony.

Guide Recording

Professional singers record each note to ensure you have the best study reference.

Editing & Mixing

Technical work to ensure audio is clear, immersive and sheet music is professional and readable.

Digital Maintenance

The infrastructure that hosts these materials has costs to remain active and secure for everyone.

We believe that artistic work needs to be compensated. Your contribution directs resources directly to those who produce and maintain the structure that allows music to keep happening.

Active Reciprocity

The engine that drives our community.

The Project Offers:

High-quality pedagogical materials, exclusive arrangements and an interactive platform for your musical development.

You Offer:

The financial support necessary for the digital and human infrastructure to remain active and independent.

It's a fair exchange that guarantees the project's autonomy, allowing it to be maintained by the maestro and the direct collaboration of singers, without dependency on large sponsorships or external commercial interests.

A Project for the
Choral Community

ArchiVox has a social project feel. We want an environment where collaboration is the main driving force, valuing collective effort so that choral music remains vibrant and accessible.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I earn credits?
Any spontaneous contribution of any value made through our system automatically generates 1 credit in your account to be used on any song in the catalog.
Is access to the material lifetime?
Yes! Once you use your credit to unlock an arrangement, the material is permanently available in your user dashboard.
What exactly comes in each kit?
Each kit includes the sheet music, study audios recorded note by note for each voice part, high-quality playback that actually sings, and support materials such as lessons and rehearsal recordings.
Can I download the kit files?

It is possible to download only the PDF sheet music.

For security reasons, the file will be identified with your name, email, date and time of download, and is for restricted use and cannot be shared.

Differentiator: All study audios are accessed directly on the platform through an interactive and integrated viewer, connecting voice guides to other support materials in a way that surpasses the use of isolated files.

Can I share my platform access?

No. Access to the ArchiVox platform is personal and non-transferable. The system monitors simultaneous access to ensure community security.

Can I share the materials with other people?

No. Sharing materials with third parties is expressly prohibited and constitutes copyright infringement.

Legal Basis: Brazilian Copyright Law No. 9.610/98, Art. 28 (Exclusive right of the author to use and dispose of the work) and Art. 29 (Requirement for prior authorization for reproduction and distribution).

I'm a conductor. Can I use a single credit to distribute the material to my entire choir?

No. The credit system and the access to materials are for individual and personal use. ArchiVox is focused on the development of the singer. For conductors who wish to use our arrangements with entire choral groups, we ask that you get in touch so we can discuss collective licenses, thus respecting the production work and sustainability of our community.

A tip: encourage your singers to contribute and strengthen our project.

Can I purchase the materials separately?

No. ArchiVox is not a sales platform for material, but an educational-musical community that seeks to make original didactic content available through free and spontaneous contributions of any value.

Where do the contributions go?

Unlike a store, where you pay for a product, here your contribution sustains the cycle of creation. The funds are reinvested directly in paying for arrangement hours, audio sequencing recorded note by note, and technical maintenance of the platform that houses this legacy. Your donation is what allows the archive to keep growing for everyone.

Are the sheet music the same as I find on other sites?

No. One hundred percent of the sheet music in our archive has been rebuilt, reviewed and adapted note by note for the pedagogical context of Choir at Home. Even when we use renowned arrangements, what you access is an exclusive, original and authentic edition, professionally formatted to integrate with our study audios and our individual rehearsal methodology. This re-editing work ensures that the contributor receives unique material, optimized for the real voices of our community.

What payment methods are accepted?

Contributions can be made via Credit Card, Apple Pay, Google Pay and Boleto Bancário directly through Stripe's secure system.

Prefer to contribute via PIX?

Contact us to receive the key:

Is there a minimum amount to contribute?

The minimum amount processed by the payment platform (Stripe) is R$ 5.00 per transaction. Payments via PIX key have no minimum amount.

To contribute via PIX, contact us to receive the key:

Still have questions?

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