May I upload a Sonata edited in 1959 with its continuo realization?
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May I upload a Sonata edited in 1959 with its continuo realization?
The opinion of our copyright reviewers' vary. Compare e.g. Gian Francesco Malipiero (1882-1973) https://imslpforums.org/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=10749 and Johann Philipp Hinnenthal (1883-1973) Kassel: Bärenreiter Verlag, 1960 https://imslp.org/wiki/12_Recorder_Sona ... _Baptiste)
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Re: May I upload a Sonata edited in 1959 with its continuo realization?
Hello coulonnus,
The file in question (Hinnenthal edition has now been blocked. There are hundreds if not thousands of files which need to be updated with the right copyright tags.
In principle, these files cannot be uploaded onto IMSLP without the continuo realisations being removed first.
See the explanation by Sallen112 on the aforementioned forum page:
The file in question (Hinnenthal edition has now been blocked. There are hundreds if not thousands of files which need to be updated with the right copyright tags.
In principle, these files cannot be uploaded onto IMSLP without the continuo realisations being removed first.
See the explanation by Sallen112 on the aforementioned forum page:
Regards,Sallen112 wrote: ↑Fri Feb 23, 2024 4:29 pm That is because all of them have continuo realizations that were done by him and are under copyright everywhere, we accepted them a long time ago by mistake and the realizations (in the right hand of the keyboard part of the score) now have to be completely removed in order for us to accept the files again (or unblocked). The continuo line must be just the bass line with the figured bass only.