Holst: Planets for solo piano?
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Holst: Planets for solo piano?
Does anyone know of a complete arrangement of Holst's Planets for solo piano, much less one in PD?
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Re: Holst: Planets for solo piano?
I'm pretty sure there is one for 2 pianos (recently recorded on Naxos), but I don't know of one for solo.daphnis wrote:Does anyone know of a complete arrangement of Holst's Planets for solo piano, much less one in PD?
Sorry, but I think I may be in error. As far as I can tell, the version for 2 pianos was issued in separate movements from 1949-51 and later compiled into one volume in 1979, although with no mention of an editor. I think that this may be public domain in Canada, although I would bow to the scholarship of our friend Carolus to see what he says about this.
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Issuing the piece as a complete whole in 1979 doesn't constitute first publication if the work was issued piecemeal from 1949-51. Publication of the 2-piano arrangement was complete by 1951, which is more than 50 years ago.
If you can prove publication from 1949-51, it's public domain in Canada and thus free to post on IMSLP. Make sure that it's uploaded to the (regular) Canadian server, that's all. The 1951 publication is still protected in the US - I'm pretty sure Imogen renewed it, too.
If you can prove publication from 1949-51, it's public domain in Canada and thus free to post on IMSLP. Make sure that it's uploaded to the (regular) Canadian server, that's all. The 1951 publication is still protected in the US - I'm pretty sure Imogen renewed it, too.