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Orchestral Parts Project
1 January 2009
Dear IMSLP Contributor, Member, Staff, Guest, or User
First of all I’d like to wish you a happy and prosperous new year and I hope you had a wonderful pre New Year holiday season. - To welcome the new year, I’m looking for expression of interest in an upcoming proposed IMSLP project. The Project involves the acquisition of a large collection of orchestral parts, and their upload onto IMSLP to access by all IMSLP users.
These orchestral parts are an extremely vast and priceless piece of information for the musical community, unlike the vast majority of IMSLP, these parts are for users to play rather than study that, in all practical situations proves mostly useless to perform with. This does not take away the usefulness of study, full, or reduction scores as they all play a huge role in the musical community. The addition of these scores to IMSLP will help improve IMSLP as well as provide amateur musicians to professional (and all in between) musicians free playable scores.
Since the project is of such a large scale (a rough estimate of ? 20 gigabytes) volunteers will be needed to fill several positions in main areas including (but not limited to):
* Administration
* Score Farming
* Logo Removal
* Copyright
This is a semi-long-term project, but the more volunteers the quicker it will be completed. If you are interested in contributing to the project in any way, please contact me at
yagankiely {at} gmail.com and please include the role you wish to fill. I implore you to read what is involved in the roles before contacting me. You can request to join any of the main roles, but bear in mind that Logo Removal and Score Farming (in that order) will require the most volunteers, while administration will require the least. Any small contribution will help the project along it’s way.
Let me repeat that this is of eminent value to the community and a priceless acquisition not just of IMSLP, but of you. Please help it come alive - yagankiely {at} gmail.com
Sincerely yours,
Yagan Kiely B.mus., Composer, IMSLP Administrator
Dear IMSLP Contributor, Member, Staff, Guest, or User
First of all I’d like to wish you a happy and prosperous new year and I hope you had a wonderful pre New Year holiday season. - To welcome the new year, I’m looking for expression of interest in an upcoming proposed IMSLP project. The Project involves the acquisition of a large collection of orchestral parts, and their upload onto IMSLP to access by all IMSLP users.
These orchestral parts are an extremely vast and priceless piece of information for the musical community, unlike the vast majority of IMSLP, these parts are for users to play rather than study that, in all practical situations proves mostly useless to perform with. This does not take away the usefulness of study, full, or reduction scores as they all play a huge role in the musical community. The addition of these scores to IMSLP will help improve IMSLP as well as provide amateur musicians to professional (and all in between) musicians free playable scores.
Since the project is of such a large scale (a rough estimate of ? 20 gigabytes) volunteers will be needed to fill several positions in main areas including (but not limited to):
* Administration
* Score Farming
* Logo Removal
* Copyright
This is a semi-long-term project, but the more volunteers the quicker it will be completed. If you are interested in contributing to the project in any way, please contact me at
yagankiely {at} gmail.com and please include the role you wish to fill. I implore you to read what is involved in the roles before contacting me. You can request to join any of the main roles, but bear in mind that Logo Removal and Score Farming (in that order) will require the most volunteers, while administration will require the least. Any small contribution will help the project along it’s way.
Let me repeat that this is of eminent value to the community and a priceless acquisition not just of IMSLP, but of you. Please help it come alive - yagankiely {at} gmail.com
Sincerely yours,
Yagan Kiely B.mus., Composer, IMSLP Administrator
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Having seen all of the excerpts offered, I'd like to say I truly cannot wait until these parts are uploaded. I mostly can't wait for Stravinsky, Dvorak, and Strauss, and the fact that none of the OM's included composers are PD in the U.S. both make me love this set and country more. Some key pieces seem to be missing, however; The Firebird and Ottorino Respighi's Pines of Rome.
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A reminder: If you upload an orchestral part, please look at the page for the work and make sure that the file is listed under the correct heading. Any new file that you upload appears as the last file.
For instance, if the last heading in the "music files" section is "Excerpts, arrangements, etc."), and the heading before that is "Orchestral parts", you need to edit the page to move the file data for the rchestral part that you uploaded to the right spot under "Orchestral parts."
(Of course, this advice applies to any new files that you add to an existing work page.)
For instance, if the last heading in the "music files" section is "Excerpts, arrangements, etc."), and the heading before that is "Orchestral parts", you need to edit the page to move the file data for the rchestral part that you uploaded to the right spot under "Orchestral parts."
(Of course, this advice applies to any new files that you add to an existing work page.)
"A libretto, a libretto, my kingdom for a libretto!" -- Cesar Cui (letter to Stasov, Feb. 20, 1877)
Hi there!
i don't know how far the "Orchestra Musicians CD-Rom Library" project has advanced. however: i would volunteer to strip the Enigma variations (volume 7) of their Logos this spring break if somebody has them.
i probably would do this manually under linux using gimp. however, if somebody has developed a (semi-)automatic method i would - of course - prefer that and remove some more logos from the volume 7 files (if somebody has them - that is, my local library unfortunately doesn't have the CDs).
greetings
tilmaen
i don't know how far the "Orchestra Musicians CD-Rom Library" project has advanced. however: i would volunteer to strip the Enigma variations (volume 7) of their Logos this spring break if somebody has them.
i probably would do this manually under linux using gimp. however, if somebody has developed a (semi-)automatic method i would - of course - prefer that and remove some more logos from the volume 7 files (if somebody has them - that is, my local library unfortunately doesn't have the CDs).
greetings
tilmaen
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Hi Yagan, could you rearrange the FTP folders - now it's confusing (there are some parts in the folder cdsm ??) . It would be good to write somewhere a manual or so - what do all these folders mean. Also good to keep track which parts have already been done. Which have been uploaded to the server, which have been cleaned, which have been submitted to the wiki, who is doing what.
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When I get an email back from Fledmahler, I'll finish the FTP manual. I've already got 5 pages of it completed, just confirming some stuff.
I've also finished a few other documents related to the project.
I'm hoping to use an excel sheet that will be on the FTP project, or a Google Docs spreadsheet. Apart from that, I'm not sure. Any ideas?Also good to keep track which parts have already been done. Which have been uploaded to the server, which have been cleaned, which have been submitted to the wiki, who is doing what.
I've also finished a few other documents related to the project.