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Chopin
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by Chopin »
Hello!
I have beethoven piano sonatas and in the first page it's says "Copyright renewal assigned 1923" does it mean that it's not public domain?
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by Yagan Kiely »
Copyright renewal is only for the US, and pieces published before 1923 are PD there. I'm not sure whether the edition is PD in Canada.
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by Chopin »
how can i check it?
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by Yagan Kiely »
Who is the editor and when did they die? Otherwise, wait for someone more educated with scores.
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by Carolus »
That's the old Hans von Bulow-Siegmund Lebert edition originally issued in 1894-95. It's public domain worldwide.
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by Chopin »
so you are sure i can upload it?
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by Yagan Kiely »
Yes.