Hello,

 Jack Campin wrote:
> Also, it's probably still copyright.  It was first published complete
> in 1936.  I can't see anybody working from a facsimile of the MS, as
> re-editing would add maybe another couple of years to the time.  You'd
> need clearance from Barenreiter to code up their edition.  (I once
> expressed a hope that this was covered by the loss of intellectual
> property rights on Third Reich products imposed as war reparations
> after WW2, but it seems that only applied to technological stuff like
> the design of the Leica, and was short-lived in effect).
> 
> It's "Glogauer", incidentally.

nothing that is written something like 1482 can be under copyright
restriction right now. Baerenreiter does indeed own the copyright on the
actuall layout, the picture of the print, but never does or did own the
musical composition itself. Which is, according to the law of the
country I live in copyright free since the late fifteensixties ;-) .

Yes, its Glogauer. Last time I came across this book is now twelve years
ago, and did not remember it correct (what made it hard to get results
with a search engine).  

thanks for all your sugestions, for a start I am happy with "Ich sah
einmal den lichten Morgensterne" :-) .

regards,

Simon Wascher - Vienna, Austria

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