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Re: OT: How to become a mutopia-writer
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Matthias Kilian |
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Re: OT: How to become a mutopia-writer |
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Sun, 21 Mar 2004 21:58:41 +0100 |
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Hi,
On Sun, Mar 21, 2004 at 06:09:17PM +0100, Roland Goretzki wrote:
> I want to typeset the studies op. 10 and op. 25 from F. Chopin with
> lilypond for the mutopia-project.
>
> (And in the future, some Sonatas from Beethoven for piano, too.)
[...]
> 1. G. Henle
> 2. Schott
> 3. Wilhelm Hansen
[...]
> To get a legal typesetting I need
>
> 1. An older Edition:
The *music* itself isn't copyrighted, since the composers died more
than 100 years ago. If your printouts don't claim a copyright, and/or
are underived work ("Urtext", i.e. reproductions of the autographs),
they contain no "creative additions" to the compose's work.
In other words: take an "Urtext" edition and lilypondize it. Henle is
a good candidate (they made a lot of "Urtext" editions).
If you've only "derived work" (dynamics, corrections, fingerings added
by the editor), you can try to remove those additions. Or ask me; IIRC,
I've Henle's Urtext-Editions of all Beethoven sonatas and maybe of some
Chopin etudes.
Ciao,
Kili
Re: OT: How to become a mutopia-writer,
Matthias Kilian <=
- Re: OT: How to become a mutopia-writer, Roland Goretzki, 2004/03/21
- key signatures, James Fay, 2004/03/21
- Re: key signatures, Edward Sanford Sutton, III, 2004/03/21
- Re: key signatures, Mats Bengtsson, 2004/03/22
- Re: key signatures, Han-Wen Nienhuys, 2004/03/22
- Re: key signatures, Paul Scott, 2004/03/22
Re: OT: How to become a mutopia-writer, Mats Bengtsson, 2004/03/22
Re: OT: How to become a mutopia-writer, Thorkil Wolvendans, 2004/03/22
Re: OT: How to become a mutopia-writer, Hans Forbrich, 2004/03/22
Re: OT: How to become a mutopia-writer, Hans Forbrich, 2004/03/21