The edition in subject:
http://imslp.org/wiki/Messe_No.1_in_D_m ... Antonio%29
is clearly the same edited by Mike Gibson available on CPDL:
http://www.cpdl.org/wiki/index.php/Miss ... Salieri%29
I spoke with Mike Gibson, and he said that he is quite relaxed about credits, and that "the important thing is to get the music distributed as widely as possible". So, it's definitely OK for him that the score is also available on IMSLP, however I think that we should add the appropriate credits. Shall we proceed?
Max
Salieri, Messe No.1 - no credits to the actual editor
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Re: Salieri, Messe No.1 - no credits to the actual editor
I edited the page to reattribute Gibson as the editor and also added a link to the CPDL page. Do you think it's safe to assume that the other two pieces santa cruce has uploaded here are attributed correctly?
Re: Salieri, Messe No.1 - no credits to the actual editor
The "Confirma hoc Deus" by Salieri is also from CPDL, edition correctly attributed to Marco Lucchetti on IMSLP.KGill wrote:Do you think it's safe to assume that the other two pieces santa cruce has uploaded here are attributed correctly?
I haven't been able to trace the source of "4 Scherzi armonici istrumentali" by Salieri. The pdf file was created by some "Adrian" using Acrobat Distiller 5.0, which, if I don't mistake, is a version of year 2001 or so. I'm not sure if santa cruce is the actual editor, however I haven't been able to identify anybody else.
Max