Stravinsky ballet scores online
Stravinsky ballet scores online
I have decided in the interim period, while the Stravinsky project is still looking for a home outside IMSLP, to post the 3 most-requested scores by Stravinsky--Petrushka, Rite of Spring and Firebird in full score as reprinted by Dover. I do so through 3rd party web hosting in the US, however the same warning applies here as to all files on IMSLP which is: It is your responsibility to understand and abide by the copyright laws of your own country. These scores are public domain in the United States only and as such may only be legally downloaded from there.
Also, please do not post here or contact me privately for special requests to be uploaded in this Stravinsky project. They will not be entertained.
Download link for Stravinsky ballet scores:
http://www.mediafire.com/?sharekey=f367 ... b9a8902bda
Also, please do not post here or contact me privately for special requests to be uploaded in this Stravinsky project. They will not be entertained.
Download link for Stravinsky ballet scores:
http://www.mediafire.com/?sharekey=f367 ... b9a8902bda
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Indeed I'm not. Does anybody know about copyright issues in Asia and whether we should follow the US or Candian rule?
This reminds me of something: I remember that Dover specified that these Stravinsky ballet scores are only available in the US (since they were published before 1923, they are public domain in the US). Fair enough. But you can still order these scores online through Amazon.com or SheetMusicPlus. I can even find them in my local music bookstore.
This reminds me of something: I remember that Dover specified that these Stravinsky ballet scores are only available in the US (since they were published before 1923, they are public domain in the US). Fair enough. But you can still order these scores online through Amazon.com or SheetMusicPlus. I can even find them in my local music bookstore.
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I believe that is unique to the US with Stravinsky. If you're in Malaysia you can look up the government's website about it (I would but I assume it is not in English). However, you probably won't get that much information as the Australian website does not promote the 50+ loophole. Try the Malaysian wikipedia maybe?
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