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Post by Yagan Kiely »

Shosta may be a bit difficult to have scores of... as much as I'd like to have mroe of him.
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Post by imslp »

goombaruskirusky wrote:more shostakovich
Well... once you manage to convince the Shostakovich estate to license Shostakovich scores under a Creative Commons license I bet many people would be willing to scan them :)

Until then, probably not.
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Post by goombaruskirusky »

well,
shucks.
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Post by CameronMB »

Maybe this is slightly off topic, but I have a question: are there any major compoers whose works are Close to coming into the public domain? Anyone to look forward to getting over the next couple years? I'm just curious.

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Post by daphnis »

2007:
Gerald Finzi
Reyngol'd Moritsevich [Reinhold Glière] Glier
2008:
Joseph Canteloube
Jean Sibelius
Erich Korngold
2009:
Eugène Goossens
Ralph Vaughan Williams
Florent Schmitt
2010:
Ernest Bloch
Bohuslav Martinů
Heitor Villa-Lobos
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Post by imslp »

You can find quite a complete list here:

http://imslp.org/wiki/Public_domain#Com ... _few_years
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Post by giwro »

I'll chime in on this celebratory thread, here!

I'm very pleased to participate in this project - I've long wished for a centralized place to make all PD music available. Over the years I've shared a lot of PD organ music with friends, even posted and hosted some on my own server. It's been fun to see some of that music appear now on this site (a fair number of organ pieces from the MIT project were my scans!)

I've also been long irritated at the draconian and complicated morass that is the US copyright law... I wish we'd just simplify and do either the 50 or 70-year rule like most other countries. I have a hunch that th internet (and sites like IMSLP and its growing collection) could very likely spark a revolution in copyright law - I certainly hope so.

Cheers,

Giwro
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Post by aldona »

I've just logged on to find that there is 11,002 scores now!

Keep up the good work! This site is getting better all the time.

If I survive the next 3 days at work I will have a couple of weeks to upload some more Schubert-Lieder.

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