Viktor Ullmann (d. 1944)

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Viktor Ullmann (d. 1944)

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Strangely, none of Viktor Ullmann's works are available on IMSLP. Why?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viktor_Ullmann

If I purchase the downloadable PDF versions of some of his works from Schott's website, would I then be able to upload them to IMSLP as public domain in life+70 countries? For example:
https://en.schott-music.com/shop/klavie ... q7454.html
https://en.schott-music.com/shop/klavie ... q3055.html

The entirety of the above two scores can be previewed at:
https://en.schott-music.com/shop/pdfvie ... &idy=12402
https://en.schott-music.com/shop/pdfvie ... &idy=10781

I don't see fingerings or any other obvious non-essential editorial contributions, so I'm unsure what apart from the prefaces was contributed by the editors, whether these are considered "urtext" editions, etc.

Thanks in advance for your guidance,

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Beware! It was edited in 2001.
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Re: Viktor Ullmann (d. 1944)

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The introduction of Sonatas 1-4 says: the first edition of these Sonatas, self-published by Victor Ulmann in Prague, served as a basis for this edition [...] Today they are kept at the Karls University in Prague.

Open a Score Request topic and retypeset them!
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