Klarinet Archive - Posting 000287.txt from 2010/07

From: "Daryll Stevens" <DStevens@-----.edu>
Subj: Re: [kl] Old Times
Date: Wed, 21 Jul 2010 12:31:02 -0400

Al, I'm drawing a blank....(not surprising at my age)...I hail from
Southern California, before moving to Colorado...in 1980. Are these
Symphonies from So. Cal?

Let me know..

Daryll

-----Original Message-----
From: Al Chiavarini [mailto:echiavarini@-----.com]
Sent: Wednesday, July 21, 2010 6:51 AM
To: The Klarinet Mailing List
Subject: [kl] Old Times

Hi Daryll!! I don't know if you remember me. Al Chiavarini from the
Clearwater Symphony (later called The Suncoast Symphony. ) I received a
copy of your recent E-mail and thought I would say Hello .
After 20 years in the orchestra I finally retired and play in a couple of
bands. Going to quit playing soon.............

----- Original Message -----
From: "Daryll Stevens" <DStevens@-----.edu>
To: "The Klarinet Mailing List" <klarinet@-----.com>
Sent: Sunday, July 18, 2010 1:18 PM
Subject: Re: [kl] Nielsen Concerto Copyright

It's in public domain...we just purchased score and parts last summer...

Daryll Stevens
Music Librarian
Albert Seay Library of Music and Art
Clarinet Instructor
Colorado College
(719) 389-6126
(719) 389-6561

-----Original Message-----
From: Lora Crighton [mailto:lcrighton@-----.com]
Sent: Saturday, July 10, 2010 1:26 PM
To: The Klarinet Mailing List
Subject: Re: [kl] Nielsen Concerto Copyright

On Sat, Jul 10, 2010 at 1:55 PM, Michael Nichols <mrn.clarinet@-----.com>
wrote:
> Well....I have a clarinet-related copyright question for the list.
> Does anybody know what the story is with the Nielsen Concerto and
> copyright?
>
> Kalmus sells a dirt-cheap reprint of it, and you can download the
> score from IMSLP, where they claim it's in the public domain.
>
> But it was written in 1928, so you'd expect it to still be under
> copyright in the U.S., provided Nielsen or his publisher took care of
> all the requisite formalities.
>
> Is this a simple case of Nielsen failing to register or to renew in
> the U.S., or did something else happen? Denmark and the U.S. have had
> a bilateral copyright treaty since 1893, so the situation is not like
> us and the Russians. (and even if it was, there's Uruguay Rounds...)
>

It is public domain in Canada and Europe, but IMSLP shows it as public
domain in the US as well, which surprised me - even if it ended up in the
public domain because of improper notice or other problems with the
formalities, would the copyright not have been restored in 1995?
US copyright law quite complicated, and it can be difficult to determine
the status of some works.

--
"let your weeds lack dew and duly starve."
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