New Period
Posted: Fri Apr 16, 2010 9:36 pm
I was thinking it would be very useful if we could have a new time period, namely "Living Composers" - which will have the oldest composer's birth date as a starting date, and it would extend to today.
It would be very interesting to be able to browse through scores of living composers, see who is sharing scores, get in touch with composers, commission pieces etc.
It would also be interesting to have the ability to choose, say, "PD in US", "PD in Canada" or "PD in Europe" (and/or any other major countries with significantly different copyright terms), and then browse normally through the website, but only the scores that are public domain in the selected copyright will be shown. Kind of like a tag, but for individual pieces, or even for individual scores within pieces (so, say, if a particular edition of a Beethoven symphony was not PD in europe, and it was tagged "Non-PD EU" (as it should be), then that tag would also carry with it a piece of code that, if "PD Europe" was chosen before browsing, upon reaching that page, it would not display the particular edition in question).
This would simplify things a lot, and make it easier for people who are particularly looking for music they can perform/edit/arrange/whatever, and don't want to waste time going through heaps of scores which might not be in the PD in their country.
It would be very interesting to be able to browse through scores of living composers, see who is sharing scores, get in touch with composers, commission pieces etc.
It would also be interesting to have the ability to choose, say, "PD in US", "PD in Canada" or "PD in Europe" (and/or any other major countries with significantly different copyright terms), and then browse normally through the website, but only the scores that are public domain in the selected copyright will be shown. Kind of like a tag, but for individual pieces, or even for individual scores within pieces (so, say, if a particular edition of a Beethoven symphony was not PD in europe, and it was tagged "Non-PD EU" (as it should be), then that tag would also carry with it a piece of code that, if "PD Europe" was chosen before browsing, upon reaching that page, it would not display the particular edition in question).
This would simplify things a lot, and make it easier for people who are particularly looking for music they can perform/edit/arrange/whatever, and don't want to waste time going through heaps of scores which might not be in the PD in their country.