Thanks very much for the Nutcracker. I was thinking about slicing the binding off my copy to feed it through a scanner. Now I don't have to. - Olmsted
Thank you for your latest uploads. Unfortunately the Russian text of L'incoronazinoe de Poppea is still in copyright worldwide because the translator Ivan Likhachev died less than fifty years ago (1972). The file will remain blocked until the page is deleted. Sorry — P.davydov 10:42, 3 April 2009 (EDT)
Couldn't one blank out the russian text?--Boccaccio 15:03, 24 April 2009 (EDT)
Hello Brittany, You have to watch out on things like this. While Piccini is certainly PD, the new piano reduction prepared by the editor in 1982 is certainly not, nor is the preface he wrote for the score. An urtext edition of the full score might be PD - provided it is not a first publication. Thanks, Carolus 23:05, 4 April 2009 (EDT) (IMSLP Copyright Admin)
Hello. If you are adding multiple files to the same work page, please add them all at once using the link 'Add multiple files to this page'. Thanks, Peter talk 16:56, 5 April 2009 (EDT)