I do have Brahms digitally, however, I'm too dumb and/or too lazy to upload the file. So if you PM me I can e-mail you and maybe you can put it online.
I'm sure violist85 has too low an opinion of his/her skills...if a complete blonde like me with no clue about computers can learn to upload a score, then anybody can.
If you have the file digitally, then a lot of the hard work has been done already! The rest is just pushing the right buttons.
After all, you can play the viola (and that means not only manual dexterity, but being able to read music in that weird alto clef thing)...that already puts you miles ahead of many of us, as far as IQ goes.
Aldona
“all great composers wrote music that could be described as ‘heavenly’; but others have to take you there. In Schubert’s music you hear the very first notes, and you know that you’re there already.” - Steven Isserlis
Sorry, but William Primrose, the arranger, died 1982 - so this is still copyright (and will be for a long time).
However, if anyone needs tiffs converted to pdfs and doesn't have the software or time to do so, feel free to send them to me. I have both the software and the time.
Unfortunately, the Bartók concerto is not PD in Canada because it was prepared from the composer's manuscripts by Tibor Serly (d. 1978). This goes for the orchestral score and piano reduction.
(Never mind to what was once here; I misunderstood the purpose of the forum)
Two quick questions about uploading: What country's/ies' copyright laws must IMSLP abide by? Also, if I can find a PD piece on another website, can I upload it here?