RAVEL SCHEHEREZADE (USA COPYRIGHT)

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RAVEL SCHEHEREZADE (USA COPYRIGHT)

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I have a complete set of parts for this (they are not KALMUS reissue) but from Durand Cie.

Who can I email the parts to so they can get upload through the proper channels??

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You might ask Daphnis or Cypressdome. Both are quite proficient with the USA server and its quirks.
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Are you still planning on getting these parts up? I'd be glad to assist.
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The parts are already put up: http://imslp.org/wiki/Sh%C3%A9h%C3%A9ra ... ,_Maurice)

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I'm going slightly off on to a categorization topic now, but should this still be on the US server? It would be in the public domain in countries with Life + 70 copyright terms now, I think . . .
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It's still protected everywhere except the USA due to the poet (died 1967).
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OK, blonde moment or woodwind-chauvinistic, whichever, I was thinking Rimsky-Korsakov. :oops:
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