Klarinet Archive - Posting 000143.txt from 1998/08

From: "David B. Niethamer" <dnietham@-----.edu>
Subj: Re: [kl] Copywrite Question for "Experts"!
Date: Tue, 4 Aug 1998 12:34:35 -0400

on 8/3/98 4:54 PM, chuck wrote:

>I find this all very interesting, but not just a little confusing re:
>copying excerpted portions of a work.
>
>If I want to write an article for "Clarinet" magazine (not for profit)
>or "Instrumentalist" (they pay for articles) on a certain work, and that
>work has several editions (some with a copyright "seal" on them, and
>some older ones published before that "seal" was in existence), can I
>put in a few bars as a musical example without the copyright holder's
>permission? Or do I have to receive permission from the publisher of
>each edition in order to quote a few bars from each for a comparitive
>analysis?
>
>Seems like more trouble than it's worth, even if I get paid for the
>article.

As someone who has just done this - you must write to the publisher,
outline as specifically as you can the passages to be quoted, and ask
their permission. In my experience, they will give it, along with the
proper credit to be printed with the article. I got permission to print
the entire clarinet variation of the Ginastera "Variciones Concertantes"
from Boosey & Hawkes for an article in "The Clarinet". Of course this was
only a portion of the clarinet part of the entire orchestral score.

David

David Niethamer
Principal Clarinet, Richmond Symphony
dnietham@-----.edu
http://members.aol.com/dbnclar1/

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