Hi. The scores of him are from [| China Medley], which are Public Domian. Thanks, User:Notnd
Hi, I´m so sorry, but I forget the "e" in the name of the composer Thielo. Can you fix it?Notenschreiber 04:19, 4 July 2009 (EDT)
Hi Carolus, why have you changed the title in the Besozzi-Sonata? I think, B.c. is more suitable und coincides with the title within the pdf. Notenschreiber 14:48, 5 July 2009 (EDT)
Hi Carolus, another problem. I moved the sonatas I and II from B***** to B*** (Bach?). This works with II, but I disappears. Please help! Notenschreiber 15:14, 6 July 2009 (EDT) You can forget it, I could fix it, I think. Notenschreiber 15:28, 6 July 2009 (EDT)
This book was mentioned an eternity ago (I think it was March) - any information? I know that these loans can be quite slow sometimes. BTW - archive time approaches...again...you do get a lot of "mail"-- Snailey Talk to Me Email me 20:08, 6 July 2009 (EDT)
Hello Carolus,
a user uploaded a score of this piece. It was, however, incomplete so I added a new one since I have this edition (not with the same page numbers but the score itself seems to be identical), both are here. In my edition the preface states "Edited by Franzpeter Goebels" (1920-1988). However, I can't see any significant editing. Some dotted slurs, yes, but no fingering at all. I'm absolutely unsure whether this is an old or new engraving. Would you please have a look at it (and delete if necessary)? Thanks a lot, Hobbypianist 13:23, 7 July 2009 (EDT)
Hi. It seems you have uploaded the wrong file. When you download it you get the 2nd symphony... Asj 04:39, 9 July 2009 (EDT)
Hope you don't mind!-- Snailey Talk to Me Email me 16:07, 9 July 2009 (EDT)
Hello Carolus. While checking the copyright status of some new files earlier, I found three that were duplicates:
I removed the references to them from the page in question, but they're still on the server, so it needs a sysop to delete them. Is this something you could do in your copious free time? :-) — P.davydov 13:50, 10 July 2009 (EDT)
No problem. Glad there's one less thing on the list. The thunder outside is starting so I may have to depart soon. Carolus 15:51, 10 July 2009 (EDT)
No, it really got dark and thunder was getting loud. Seems to have died down for the time being. Carolus 17:11, 10 July 2009 (EDT)
I have noticed that I can upload files in the .MUS file format. I have the Finale 2010 program which says Copyright 2009, All Rights Reserved. That means can I upload files in .MUS Format? Thanks,Notnd 01:09, 11 July 2009 (EDT)
Should we either tag all of these V/C/N, because they're from sibley (are we awaiting a response on this?), or V/N/N, based on the date, and the fact that Schirmer usually renewed and provided notice?-- Snailey Talk to Me Email me 21:22, 11 July 2009 (EDT)
Hi Carolus. In answer to your question, I'd recommend keeping 'generic' titles (e.g. Symphony, Concerto, Sonata, Mass), and keys/instrument names in English. So I'd definitely be in favour of using "Mass in B minor" rather than "Messe h-Moll". The German can still be used in the "Alternate Titles" slot further down, so it would still show up in the searches.
I might take a look at Bach after I've finished checking the Brahms entries. At least he wasn't quite as prolific as JSB! :-) — P.davydov 20:36, 15 July 2009 (UTC)
Hi Carolus, I added some files to this page, but some sort of error occurred, so they did not show up on the page. The files are uploaded and I can see them in "my contributions". I tried editing a file description template to show them, but they are also not added to some sort of index, so that didn't work. --Robert.Allen 20:31, 16 July 2009 (UTC)
PS- Here's the error (use section edit here to see actual file descriptions):
File entry error: filename 'PMLP48002-Busoni_KU10_2_pp13-26_abgeleitete_Formen' not in index. Please use the add file links to submit files to the page.
--Robert.Allen 20:31, 16 July 2009 (UTC)
Not sure I understand why the upload failed, but I did notice now that one of the 14 files (Busoni_KU10_0_Title_&_TOC.pdf) with the Title page and Table of Contents (only 120kb, and two pages) did for some reason fail to upload. (Are ampersands a problem?) Perhaps the failure to upload that one file resulted in none of the other files' info being loaded into the index? (I double checked, and all 14 files had underscores instead of spaces in the file names on my computer hard drive. So I'm wondering whether the browser was the source of the problem. Maybe it should have converted the ampersand to a code?) --Robert.Allen 07:03, 17 July 2009 (UTC)
I just now noticed that all the file names I put into the file description template have spaces (I created this manually). I copied the names from the IMSLP file page, from the text at the top of the page where there are spaces rather than the underscores in the actual file names. The names on my computer had the underscores, so I think the error was mine in creating the list of files in the template. Did not notice this at the time. (More than one error here!) --Robert.Allen 07:10, 17 July 2009 (UTC)
Carolus, are we agreeing upon a standard practice when there are duplicate scans of the same edition and one is noticibly poorer quality? Do you see any reason to keep around the newer scan of the Concerto here? Daphnis 21:32, 18 July 2009 (UTC)
I couldn't agree more. In the case of the Concerto, I highly doubt these markings are from any renowned artist, but it isn't mentioned anywhere and so I vote delete in addition to the other scenarios you mentioned. I was in the process of unlocking all PDFs that weren't licensed in some form but haven't yet finished the project. I've put this on my list of things to do soon. Daphnis 00:12, 19 July 2009 (UTC)
Indeed on both accounts. I feel we as admins really need to start stepping up our efforts to clean-up and standardize as much of the site as possible so once we hit that 100,000 mark, we aren't faced with going back and re-doing much of this work. Cheers. Daphnis 00:50, 19 July 2009 (UTC)
Hi Corolus, I have obtained permission to post these typeset works on IMSLP, as per your request a few months ago. I have made a page with the permission email here. Is there a better place for such letters?. If so feel free to move it to where it belongs. --Homerdundas 00:25, 19 July 2009 (UTC)
Dear Carolus, When you have a free moment, could you possibly retag this score? It was marked as unknown publisher (and therefore C/C/C), but I happen to own the exact edition, so I filled in the information (well, the year was a guess, but it doesn't matter because they all look the same, and there's no plate number in the scan, so I put 1951- PWM 237). Thanks in advance.--KGill 00:32, 19 July 2009 (UTC)
Dear Carolus,
Thank you very much in advance for the upload of the refered book.
It will be very usefull for all who study tchaikovsky's works.
Hi Carolus, I would like to establish the expression "Double Reed Quartet" for Oboe, Cor Anglais, Bassoboe and Bassoon. This is next to a quartet of human voices sopran, alt, tenor and bass and therefore "standard" in some sense. Other combinations of 4 double reed players should be named explictly. I know, that this is my personal opinion, but (nearly?) all contributions at IMSLP concerning this feature are uploaded from "notenschreiber", so I may have some influence in this very special part of our musical community.
With best regards
Notenschreiber
Hi Carolus, I like this change: it will group all editions of one composer together. Do you think it would be a good idea to change the names of the transcription pages as well, adding a similar prefix: Transcriptions - Bach:, Transcriptions - Mozart:, and Transcriptions - Liszt, etc.? I would volunteer to undertake that, since it is a bit of editing work. --Robert.Allen 21:03, 20 July 2009 (UTC)
Hi Carolus, I got a private note from Walter Cosand clarifying that he is not the person who scanned the files obtained from his web site. (Perhaps he is concerned that people may think he is responsible for the poor quality of some of the scans.) In any case, in my last upload of a file from his site, 6 Etudes, Op.16, BV 203 (Busoni, Ferruccio), I put "Unknown" in the "Scanned by" field and in "Misc. Notes" that the file was from his site. I suppose that will be OK procedure and perhaps he will feel more comfortable with that. (I did it the other way previously since the file upload page suggests that is where one should put the web site info. Perhaps we should consider changing that advice?). --Robert.Allen 22:41, 20 July 2009 (UTC)
Hello Carolus, Mr. Languillat wants the work Crevette à nez rouge (Languillat, Raphaël) to be deleted. See also his contributions / the discussion page. I remember that Feldmahler said once a file has been submitted it will be deleted only for a very good reason. But here in this case I guess the user Phrygien who created the page some time ago was not the composer and I can't see any comfirmation /grant of permission on the talk page. Therefore it's clear and we can remove it, can't we?. Just wanted to hear your opinion. BTW, a general question: supposed a composer gave his permission, posted works (tagged N!N!N!) and later withdraws it, do we have to delete the files or not? Regards, Hobbypianist 16:36, 22 July 2009 (UTC)
Here's the link I promised: IMSLP:Pseudo-URLs. Do try them out. You must use the file submitter for pre-uploaded files for this, like what the Sibley page uses. Tell me if you have questions. --Feldmahler 02:10, 23 July 2009 (UTC)
P.S. In case you are wondering what happened to the site the past few hours, Davydov accidentally (and through no fault of his) overloaded the server with his huge update to the Brahms list page. I've fixed (optimized) the problem code in MediaWiki, and it should not happen again. However, regardless, a server upgrade may be necessary in less than a year because we are already starting to push the borders of what this server can do. Good thing is that servers are getting cheaper. --Feldmahler 02:10, 23 July 2009 (UTC)
Hi Carolus. I promised to get back to you about the work title issues. After trying all sorts of combinations of title/nickname/key/instrumentation/opus number, etc. over the last few months it eventually dawned on me that it's just not possible to convey all the information required in the work titles, and so it would be unproductive to go down that route. But if each composer has their own comprehensive work list, accessible through their category page, with links to the relevant works, then this should solve most of the problems. The work titles themselves can be kept as short as possible, particularly if there are opus/catalogue numbers to differentiate between otherwise identical titles.
This is what I've been trying over the last week or so with Brahms, as you can see here. The colour scheme makes it possible to see very quickly what's there and what's missing, and there are separate entries for the composer's arrangements of his own works, and for the individual pieces within each cycle (which is a difference from the existing Tchaikovsky and Dvorak lists).
There are separate tables for "Original Works" and "Arrangements/Transcriptions/Editions" to reflect the fact that works in the latter category should normally appear on another composer's workpage (although in practice some files that couldn't be split have been left as "Transcriptions - Schubert", etc., with cross references added from the 'correct' work page). This table layout could also be used for the numerous editors and arrangers who don't necessarily have their own category pages.
I kept Brahms's distinction between "Songs", "Lieder" and "Romances", trying to keep as close as possible to all the original titles. As with most composers, there are inconsistencies in the language in which his works are named, so we have "Academic Festival Overture", bur "Ein deutsches Requiem". It seemed sensible to favour English for generic titles (of which incidentally there's a handy list here), and take the other cases on their merits. There are obvious advantages if the title used happens to coincide with the one used by Amazon, and keeping the titles short also maximises the number of matches in this section (although I'm not suggesting this should be the only consideration!).
I did play around with hiding "Die", "Der", "Das", "Ein", etc. from the start of the work titles, but found that it actually made it harder to read after sorting.
Anyway, the idea for now is just to see whether this works for Brahms, and if so, whether the same principle could be employed for other composers. What do you think? — P.davydov 20:28, 23 July 2009 (UTC)
Is this what I think it is?-- Snailey Talk to Me Email me 22:00, 23 July 2009 (UTC)
Dover does not, aside from the gesammtausgabe reprint. The news entry and forum thread are done.-- Snailey Talk to Me Email me 22:30, 23 July 2009 (UTC)
I'm going to upload a batch submission page for FTP files tomorrow. It will automatically find and fill in all files within a FTP directory to the add file page. However, it only works in alphabetic (alphanumeric) order. I don't know how much you've uploaded, but perhaps it would be a good idea to consider the sorting? For example, with something like:
Beethoven_-_Symphony_No.9_-_01_Flute.pdf Beethoven_-_Symphony_No.9_-_02_Oboe.pdf (etc.)
That way the order will be correct when the batch submission page fills in the boxes.
The only other problem I can think of is how to deal with pre-submitted files. I think we can just change the appropriate file boxes on the add file page, so that the old file name is used instead of the new fcp:// pURL. That way the page will automatically add both old and new files to the same file template. However, all of the parts should be uploaded to the FTP regardless, so that there will be a placeholder name that can be changed in the first place.
The other option is just to resubmit all the parts and remove the previous submissions, which might be fine if there are any processing quality differences. But I'll leave that up to the uploader I think... --Feldmahler 01:15, 25 July 2009 (UTC)
Actually, it's much easier to put things in score order via the FTP as you've now configured it than it was previously. All you have to do is re-arrange them in correct order using the cut and paste commands. In other words, select the entire path description in the slot of the top part (flute) paste into one of the bottom (unused) slots, then re-arrange the whole thing accordingly. You can easily delete the ones that aren't needed (like the cellos). I just did it for the Beethoven Triple Concerto with no problem. Since we already have things in score order thanks to all of the cello and violin parts already uploaded by Generoso and ras1, it's thankfully not very hard to retain now. Carolus 19:00, 25 July 2009 (UTC)
How can I change 'anonymous' into 'Anonymous' at the Quadrille des Lanciers entry in the Category:Anonymous page? Coulonnus 12:08, 27 July 2009
It was definitely time: Artaria. Have fun.-- Snailey Talk to Me Email me 04:44, 26 July 2009 (UTC)
And you still haven't responded to my email - don't do it here (I really do pester people...)-- Snailey Talk to Me Email me 05:14, 26 July 2009 (UTC)
In the 1 hour it's been today in your area? ;)-- Snailey Talk to Me Email me 05:18, 26 July 2009 (UTC)
A break sounds good...I'm sure you've noticed from the recent changes that i've been holding down the fort until someone else came along...and now...3 users at once...and I can leave (it is 2:15, after all). Catch you early morning.-- Snailey Talk to Me Email me 05:34, 26 July 2009 (UTC)
Dear Carolus: sorry, maybe a style guide for such pseudonym situations would be welcome. I can't provide more information about this composer/publisher. But if the situation is too embarassing let's delete this composer from the IMSLP!
Otherwise would it be possible that Tellam shows up in the composers' category, but with a redirection to the Decourcelle page?
Off topic: in French typography you put a space between the ! character and the previous word, e.g. On dansera au Piano !
I'm wondering why you change your upload credentials to Ottaviano? --Peter talk 14:59, 27 July 2009 (UTC)
I wonder however who owns the actual 'Ottaviano' user account. It's been used only in July-August 2008. Was that you, Carolus? Or are you attributing your contributions to some unrelated user? --Leonard Vertighel 15:33, 27 July 2009 (UTC)
See, this is Perlnerd.Ottaviano 15:37, 27 July 2009 (UTC)
Um...I don't think that leonard is a bureaucrat...only Peter and Edward.-- Snailey Talk to Me Email me 22:50, 27 July 2009 (UTC)
Talk:Muzgiz Daphnis 03:57, 28 July 2009 (UTC)
Hi Corolus... would this be OK to upload?
Title:Costanza e fortezza Composer: Johann Joseph Fux Editor:Wellesz, Egon Joseph (1885-1974) Publisher: Akademische Druckund Verlagsantalt, 1959 Series: Denkmäler der Tonkunst in Österreich
from Univeristy Music Editions microfiche set 1970s
Probably a reprint of original 1910 edition.
Thanks.
I created Template:PopSection to try to stop people from creating redundant sectional work pages. I implemented it for Le Cygne (Saint-Saëns, Camille), as an example. Feel free to mess with it!-- Snailey Talk to Me Email me 20:03, 28 July 2009 (UTC)
Again. Archive. You get WAY too many messages ;)-- Snailey Talk to Me Email me 13:05, 29 July 2009 (UTC)
This pulled my attention from the Walker / Tertis score. I added on public domain a paragraph from the NAFTA document. We can conclude that... the pre-1923 works follow no less favorable treatment in Canada?! Favorable means more protection. I think this means that for example a US +95 cannot switch to +50 in Canada. But a work that has no protection at all, cannot receive less favorable treatment... so a <1923 US work would stay PD in Canada in my interpretation. Do you still have an attorney at hand? He could solve by this a lot of US-only cases.--Peter talk 22:45, 29 July 2009 (UTC)
So look at Romance for Violin and Orchestra, Op.50 (Beethoven, Ludwig van) - OK, I really don't think that the full score is Breitkopf - that engraving does not look like them.-- Snailey Talk to Me Email me 01:36, 30 July 2009 (UTC)
Done!-- Snailey Talk to Me Email me 02:53, 31 July 2009 (UTC)