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OT: How to become a mutopia-writer
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Roland Goretzki |
Subject: |
OT: How to become a mutopia-writer |
Date: |
Sun, 21 Mar 2004 18:09:17 +0100 |
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Hello,
I spent a lot of time on the website of mutopia, but couldn't find the
answers to some questions, so I ask here, because here are some
mutopia-writers on this mailing-list, aren't they?
I want to typeset the studies op. 10 and op. 25 from F. Chopin with
lilypond for the mutopia-project.
(And in the future, some Sonatas from Beethoven for piano, too.)
Until now I have from the studies three editions:
1. G. Henle
2. Schott
3. Wilhelm Hansen
(Furthermore the most of these notes in my mind, but I think, that
it wouldn't be legal, if I would typeset it by my mind with some
correcting views to these editions, am I right?)
Now I've the following two problems:
To get a legal typesetting I need
1. An older Edition:
How can I get it?
2. The "placet" from one (or better all) of these three editions:
How can I get this?
Thanks and
Best regards Roland Goretzki
PS: If it would be no problem, because of I'd be corresponding with a
german speaking human, I'd prefer to continue the correspondence
in german language. :)
- OT: How to become a mutopia-writer,
Roland Goretzki <=
Re: OT: How to become a mutopia-writer, Matthias Kilian, 2004/03/21