Janacek, Martinu and Humperdinck

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Janacek, Martinu and Humperdinck

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I have found in the massive collection of music I inherited has a complete set of Parts to:

Janacek's Taras Bulba, Edition Praha, reprint Universal Wien (questionable because of UE copyright claims and such)

Martinu Les Parables (Edwin F. Kalmus edition)

Humperdincks Hansel and Gretel (Edwin F. Kalmus edition)

The Martinu and Humperdinck are obviously reprints, so are most-likely eligible for upload

I just want to know about the Janacek. I will get the details of the Edition and Copyright etc..

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Re: Janacek, Martinu and Humperdinck

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The Janacek is a very complicated case. Taras Bulba was first published in 1925 in the form of a piano-duet arrangement, which was actually renewed. The full score didn't appear until 1927. Kalmus has shied away from reprinting this, even though the full score was reprinted in 1948 without a notice. You can post it in any case, since the work is clearly free in both Canada and the EU. The ambiguity lies in the work's status in the USA. I assume here that the Taras Bulba you have is the 1927 edition from Hudebni Matice or its co-issue by UE (which might open up some more copyright questions). The much newer critical edition from the 1990s is not eligible.
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Re: Janacek, Martinu and Humperdinck

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Yes, I have the co-issue by UE. I will hold off on the Janacek until we can figure whether or not the statutory copyright notice on it is clear for upload.

I am in the process of uploading now as we speak the Humperdinck

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Re: Janacek, Martinu and Humperdinck

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I will upload the Percussion parts at a later date.

Unfortunately they came out in a tiff format, and I really don't have time to deal with conversions etc.. I will rescan them this weekend.

I really hope someone does not need these..

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Re: Janacek, Martinu and Humperdinck

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I'm located in the U.S. and have been unsuccessful in locating Janacek's Taras Bulba. The score is available for purchase, but I cannot locate the orchestra parts. If the O.P. could please post the orchestra parts, that would be much appreciated.
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Re: Janacek, Martinu and Humperdinck

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Taras Bulba is one of those works whose copyright status in the USA is quite uncertain, as explained above. Since neither Kalmus or Lucks have reprinted this piece, parts are not easy to come by at all.
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Re: Janacek, Martinu and Humperdinck

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@Falla_Fan

I can not post the parts I have until I have clearance from a copyright reviewer. Until then, good luck on loacating these parts.

If I had the original issue from, Edition Supraphon, Praha. That would be a different story.

Since, Universal-Edition, are very strict in owning intellectual rights. IMSLP will get buggered again.

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Re: Janacek, Martinu and Humperdinck

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Hello,
Could you post the Humperdinck percussion parts? Thank you!!
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