Dear Alfonso,
I have a lot of sympathy with your view that
art belongs to everyone,and in that sense we
shouldn't have to pay for it. But if that's
totally true, shouldn't we all perform for
free and just give away our recordings to people
who like them? The major libraries of the
world surely cost a lot of money to run, and
if we pay them for copies of musical sources
they own, are we not helping to preserve them
for the benefit of future generations? -
Just as we also support performers
by paying for concert tickets and CDs?

You have my vote for president though! :-)

Best wishes,

Denys








-----Original Message-----
From: Alfonso Marin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 10 April 2007 02:03
To: lutelist Net
Subject: [LUTE] Some thoughts on accessibility of original sources of music 
(was Morley's canzonets with lute 1597)

Dear fellow lutenists,

I think that all the libraries that have documents of cultural interest should 
digitalize their collections and make them freely available  to everybody. Most 
of these libraries that hold old books are state organizations finanzed by the 
central or regional governments and at the end of the days they dont make much 
money selling a few old-fashioned microfilms a year. These books belong to 
humanity because they are an important part of the world's cultural heritage 
and for that reason these library should encourage people to study and learn 
from them. In our case, music, it is even more important since music becomes 
real and serves its purpose only when performed. Music stored in the shelves of 
an old library has no value by itself.
An exemplary example is the library of Copenhagen I told you about some days 
ago that own the Vecchi's canzonettas. The have all their important documents 
freely available to everybody in PDF.

I requested the Biblioteca della musica di Bologna to make a copy of a lute 
book that I can not find anywhere else. I was really discouraged to learn that 
they charge 112€ for a loan of the microfilm!
It will take a lot of time and they even accept credit-cards for   
payment. Then I will have to go to the local library and make copies of each 
page of the microfilm for 20 cents a copy. To much money and complication!
It should be much easier. Don't you think?
The Biblioteca Centrale of Bologna holds one of the best lute collections in 
the world and, at least by e-mail, it is not possible to even get a reply from 
them.
If I ever become president of my country, my first pronouncement  
would be: Free facsimiles for everybody!!!!!   ;)
Many greetings to all of you,
Alfonso Marin



On 10-apr-2007, at 2:14, Stephan Olbertz wrote:

> Am 7 Apr 2007 um 18:13 hat Daniel F Heiman geschrieben:
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>> Should the LSA digitize all the films in the Library?  Nice idea.
>> Requires quite a bit of (volunteer?) time by someone.  Then what?
>> Sell them on CD or by file download?   May run into objections from
>> the libraries that own the original publications and could be 
>> damaging to publishing houses like Minkoff that sell facsimiles.
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> As far as I understand there are some options for giving only limited 
> access to pdfs, like view-only etc.
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> Regards,
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>> On Thu, 5 Apr 2007 08:39:24 +0200 "Spring, aus dem, Rainer"
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>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: Arthur Ness [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>> Sent: Wednesday, April 04, 2007 11:52 PM
>>> To: adS; lutelist Net
>>> Subject: [LUTE] Re: Morleys Canzonets with lute 1597
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>>>> What is 17 years old?  The list? The microfilm?
>>> The list.
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>>> Rainer
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