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Can someone (Carolus?) please review the copyright status of Beethoven's Cello Sonata No.1? I found these excellent scans on one of these russian sites, where they mention Peters, but I found no plate number.
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This is the edition by Walter Schulz (1893-1967). From this page (http://www.cello.org/Newsletter/Article ... etham1.htm ) it seems to be an Urtext edition. So this would fall under the German copyright term of 25y, correct?
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Post by imslp »

I don't mean to answer for Carolus, but what you are saying seems to be true (i.e. it falls under the German publication+25 law). However, I think it is a good idea in such cases to indicate this in the "Misc. Notes" field of the file template so that this is clear :)

And by all means, correct me if I'm wrong Carolus (or affirmation if I'm right) :)
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Post by Peter »

There we go, another template to warn users about the omnipresent copyright monster... :
Template:Urtext

You probably want to correct my english...
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Post by Carolus »

The Schulz editions were published without a notice back in the Nazi era (ca.1942). That, coupled with their 25-year term of protection in Germany, means they are free in the USA also. They've been reprinted by Kalmus/Belwin/CPP/Alfred.
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