Composers/works Encyclopedia and free interpretations
Posted: Fri May 18, 2007 3:18 pm
Hi everyone, first of all, I would just inform you that I am Swiss and don't speak very well English, sorry for the inconvenience =)
I saw any topics below one with the name of "30 sec clips", which was proposing to add little excerpt of played works. Actually this is all except simple.
But I think that interpretations played for more as 50 years are in PD, isn't it ? (it's so in France, for example early Cziffra's, I actually don't how is exactly is with Canada =/ )
If this is really the case, it would be possible to numerize all CD, cassettes and vinyls which are older than 50 years and host it with the scores. (as without-teacher-piano-player, I find really good and comfortable to listen to some music before studying a piece)
We could give links to youtube.com clips too.
This is my first idea : incorporation of interpretation to the IMSLP.
Second idea : to write an encyclopaedic content to composers and pieces, so we could learn any cultural informations near playing pieces.
Concretly, it means for example : create a page Beethoven or Mendelssohn and writing there what you know about them.
Or adding to scans advises how to play this or that.
Friendly yours,
Baragar
I saw any topics below one with the name of "30 sec clips", which was proposing to add little excerpt of played works. Actually this is all except simple.
But I think that interpretations played for more as 50 years are in PD, isn't it ? (it's so in France, for example early Cziffra's, I actually don't how is exactly is with Canada =/ )
If this is really the case, it would be possible to numerize all CD, cassettes and vinyls which are older than 50 years and host it with the scores. (as without-teacher-piano-player, I find really good and comfortable to listen to some music before studying a piece)
We could give links to youtube.com clips too.
This is my first idea : incorporation of interpretation to the IMSLP.
Second idea : to write an encyclopaedic content to composers and pieces, so we could learn any cultural informations near playing pieces.
Concretly, it means for example : create a page Beethoven or Mendelssohn and writing there what you know about them.
Or adding to scans advises how to play this or that.
Friendly yours,
Baragar