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Thank you for fighting the vandal today PML! Don't worry you will not need to continue doing for long (I'm currently studying up on anti-vandalism procedure at Wikipedia). No good reason for anyone (except yourself possibly) to rename your talk page :) - Leonard Vertighel 07:16, 22 February 2009 (EST) Look twice :) I protected the talk pages only from moving, not from editing. It seems that almost anything is possible with a Wiki - if you know where to find it! P.davydov 07:03, 9 February 2009 (EST) I'm indebted to you for your help in hiding the leading '0's in the sortable lists, and it's something I'll be using in the future on similar listings. Just wanted to say thank you for all of your work uploading and cleaning the gesamtausgabe page! Snailey Yell at me Email me 16:17, 9 January 2009 (EST)

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I haven't yet tidied up all of the redirects and wikilinks associated with the various uploads and moves, that will be sometime this evening I expect.Regards, Philip Legge ♇ © talk 22:55, 8 January 2009 (EST) Pinkerton was 91 years of age, and I only have a birth year of 1846 for the German translator Emma Klingenfeld, so I believe I'm not being overgenerous by assuming she lived to be less than a century old. I think I mistakenly put 2018 down as the year instead of 2017, so my arithmetic must be haywire today. Hi Carolus I see you’ve answered your own question. Since he apparently died in 1946, the translations would not be PD in the EU until 2017. It has to do with Percy Edward Pinkerton's English text. Weingartner died in 1943, so even if one were to argue for a life-plus-70, they would expire no later than 2014. Is there any particular reason you're tagging the Old Berlioz edition scores as "Non-PD EU"? They're urtext-type editions (even if not always done very well) that are well over 30 years past publication (the maximum allowable term for such an edition under the EU 93/98 directive). Regards, Philip Legge ♇ © talk 17:26, 6 January 2009 (EST) In case of the opera fragments, I seem to recall some publication (not NBE) in the 1970s, otherwise the date of first publishing would be the NBE volume of 2002. The latter naturally, though I would perhaps have used slightly less ambiguous language if I'd thought about it. Hi, just a question - when you list "no scores available" do you mean that none are available at present, or that there are no PD scores available to be posted? In the case of the Les Francs-Juges, H 23: Concert Overture (Op.3), there is indeed a public domain score available - a reprint of Old Berlioz edition from Kalmus - which will hopefully find its way here at some point. 15 Article in October edition of ABC "Limelight" about IMSLP.10 New signature on Viola d'amore Concerto, RV 163 (Vivaldi, Antonio).5 6 Duets for 2 Violas (Stamitz, Carl Philipp).












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