Another thing is: why on earth have the Dvorak piano trios not been uploaded when we have such obscure trios as Maysader, Paer and Krommer??!


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If I had the trios, then I wouldn't need to request them!! Believe me though, if I did have them I would certainly upload them. The other scores I've uploaded have been from my own collection. Sadly there's nothing in my score collection now that I could legally upload, that has not already been uploaded.daphnis wrote:I agree on the assessment of the Dvorak trios, however since we are volunteer driven, clearly no one has stepped forward to scan/upload said trios. By all means, feel free to fill this void if you have the time and means.
As to Fauré, the block that is affecting the trio is the same affecting all files published later than 1922, i.e. works not PD in the US.
I see. So are people in the US not able to download the Janacek second quartet? And if so, could that same setting be theoretically applied to the Faure (i.e. available to European users but not US users)? Who could do something about it?daphnis wrote:In the EU, yes. In the US, no.With the Faure though - isn't it life +70 years for a composer having all their works out of copyright, regardless of whether they were published before 1922 or not? For instance Janacek's second string quartet was published after 1922, but is available on IMSLP.