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Bezugsquellen für Noten
Noten : Übersicht
01-Apr-2003/11-Jan-07
Übersicht
Empfehlenswerte Bezugsquellen für Noten:
Gedruckte Noten
Notenbuch.de.
Nach eigenen Angaben "Deutschlands umfangreicher
Musiknotenversand".
Faire Lieferkonditionen Konditionen:
- Zufriedenheitsgarantie: "Erst die Ware dann das Geld.
Kein Risiko für Sie";
- Rückgaberecht: "Wenn Sie mit Ihrer Notenlieferung
nicht 100% zufrieden sind, dann schicken Sie diese wieder an uns
zurück".
c/o MCE- Music Center Eid
Graflingerstrasse 192
94469 Deggendorf
Tel.: 0991 / 5494
Fax: 0991 / 33729
E-Mail: <service@notenbuch.de>.
Notenshop.de - Der Notenshop im Internet.
Notenshop.de bietet über 400.000 Noten zur Auswahl und
beansprucht ebenfalls, die größte Notenauswahl im Internet anbieten
zu können.

Musikalienhandlung Hans Riedel
GmbH.
Ca. 400.000 Artikel und
Online-Shop,
Lieferung innerhalb Deutschlands portofrei ab Warenwert von EUR
75,-, darunter Versandkosten i.H.v. EUR 3,90 bzw. EUR 5,50 bei
Päckchen.
Uhlandstr. 38, 10707 Berlin,
Tel: 030 - 882 73 95, Fax: 030 - 882 27 25,
E-Mail: <info@musik-riedel.de>.
Freie Noten und MIDI-Dateien
Mutopia Project,
www.mutopiaproject.org,
ibiblio.org/mutopia (Mirror),
mutopia-gd.tuwien.ac.at
(Mirror),
eremita.di.uminho.pt/mutopia
(Mirror),
mutopia.planetmirror.com
(Mirror).
Das Mutopia-Projekt verfolgt das Ziel, freie Noten zu sammeln
und zum Download bereitzustellen; es bildet damit ein musikalisches
Äquivalent zum
Project
Gutenberg:
»Broadly speaking, copyright on a creative work expires 70
years after the creator's death. This means that the works of Bach,
Mozart, Beethoven and many other composers are in the public domain - in
principle, they may be copied and performed without restriction.
However, you may not normally copy or perform a sheet music
edition which you can buy, because an editor also has a copyright on the
edition, and an arranger may have, too. The copyright on the edition
only expires when all these people have been dead for 70 years.
Additional restrictions in the USA mean that only works published there
prior to 1923 are in the public domain. Only sufficiently old editions
fulfil these criteria, and are therefore in the public domain.
But for a lot of classical music, editions do exist which are
old enough, especially in libraries and private collections. The quality
of the editorial work is generally as high as in recent editions, if not
higher. Several composers were also notable as editors. (For example,
Brahms's editions of Mozart works are now in the public domain)
The idea behind the Mutopia Project is that volunteers typeset
these editions on a computer, using the GNU Lilypond typesetting
software, and make them freely available.
The Mutopia Project also contains a growing number of modern
editions, arrangements and new music. The respective editors, arrangers
and composers have chosen to make these works freely available. All may
be freely downloaded, printed, copied, distributed, modified, performed
or recorded« (Quelle:
www.mutopiaproject.org; Zugriff: 26-Apr-2005).
Choral Public Domain Library (CPDL),
www.cpdl.org.
»The Choral Public Domain Library (CPDL) is the largest website
devoted exclusively to free choral sheet music. Begun in December 1998,
the site has over 350 contributors and 9,300 scores«.
Project Gutenberg: The Sheet Music Subproject,
gutenberg.org/music.
»Project Gutenberg volunteers have been engaging in digitizing
public domain sheet music, using a variety of techniques, to enable
study and performance. For the most part, the musical pieces created
have been chamber music, with composers such as Brahms and Beethoven«.
The Werner Icking Music Archive (Nachfolger des GMD Music
Archive),
icking-music-archive.org.
»The Sheet Music Archive is part of the Werner Icking Music
Archive archive. It contains ready-to-print sheet music, most in the
form of PDF files [...] The archive contains "free" sheet music, free
for non-commercial usage. This means that you may download the files and
print paper copies, but neither the files nor the paper copies may be
sold. You are not allowed to distribute digital copies of these editions
to other web archives, either in the existing format or any other
derived format without the explicit consent of the Icking Archive
editors. The right to print the music does not automatically imply the
right for public performance; that right is regulated by applicable
copyright legislation. Such legislation holds that the copyright on the
music itself remains in force until 70 years after the composer's death«
(Quelle:
icking-music-archive.org/scores/Introduction.html; Zugriff:
26-Apr-2005)
Open Directory - sheet music download section,
dmoz.org/Arts/Music/Resources/Downloadable_Music_Sheets.
Werner Icking Music Archive: Other free sheet music archives,
icking-music-archive.org/oth_mus_archives.html.
Anmerkungen
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