Rite of Spring

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Rite of Spring

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Am I allowed to post Stravinsky's Rite of Spring? I have the full score in PDF and it seems to be in public domain in the US... I would have no problem making parts for it as well! Please let me know, I love sharing! I also carry an extensive selection of concert band music, most of it is not in public domain, but if I maybe arrange some of the pieces for orchestra, I would be allowed to post them as my works, right?
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Please read the Stravinsky post above. And http://www.imslp.org/wiki/Public%20domain
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The Orchestral Music project included parts for Rite of Spring, among other Stravinsky titles. They can't be posted here until 2022, assuming Canada has sense enough not to change their law to 70pma, for which there is much corporate pressure.
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Carolus wrote:assuming Canada has sense enough not to change their law to 70pma, for which there is much corporate pressure.
If this unfortunate situation does come to pass, I hope somebody warns us in enough time. It would even be better if the scores that would be "under threat" could be easily and quickly identified.

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