Hi,
Recently i transcribed Galuppi's op 2 for my own enjoyment.
I have often seen scores published in modern notation of antique music protected by copyright (like Pierre Gouin, or recently i saw Gyula Pfeiffer's edition of della Ciaja work published by himslef).
If anyone is interested in this transcription i can fix the layout (now it's pretty terrible) but i need help to understand how to publish it, how i can obtain a copyright, what is viable to be published as a transcripiton (does it need to be checked?)
Thanks
Giacomo
Galuppi's Op 2 transcribed in modern notation
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Re: Galuppi's Op 2 transcribed in modern notation
If you are still interested in publishing your new edition to IMSLP, this is a good page to read to get started:
https://imslp.org/wiki/IMSLP:Quick_Guid ... ntributing
It includes details about choosing a license for your edition and steps to follow to submit your score (or scores).
https://imslp.org/wiki/IMSLP:Quick_Guid ... ntributing
It includes details about choosing a license for your edition and steps to follow to submit your score (or scores).
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Re: Galuppi's Op 2 transcribed in modern notation
The second step will be to read https://imslp.org/wiki/IMSLP:Typesetting_Guidelines