User talk:Cyrano

Dear Cyrano,

Thank you for your submission. The upload was successful, but you did not provide enough source and publisher information. Can we kindly ask you to fill in as much information as possible? Correct identification of a score is absolutely needed to make sure a score is in public domain and does not violate copyright laws. Also, this identification reflects IMSLP's strive to quality and completeness.

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  • Publisher Information: You can find publisher information usually on the bottom of the first pages of the score. The format for this field is as follows: "<Place>: <Publisher Company>, No. <Publisher's publication number>, <Date>. Plate <Plate number>."

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You will find a lot of information on the first pages of the score. If you have problems gaining information, more tips and help are provided at IMSLP:Contributing scores and Historical Publication Info. An example of a good submission is Frühlingsrauschen (Sinding, Christian)

13:41, 21 July 2007 (EDT)

Composer names

Dear Cyrano, Please pay attention to our style guidelines. We do not capitalize composers' last names here. Your entry for Lazarus will have to be changed. Carolus 14:39, 4 November 2008 (EST) (IMSLP Copyright Admin)

Sechs Sonatinen, Op.54 (Gurlitt, Cornelius)

Dear Cyrano,

as per above, I cannot pass these for copyright review without more information: someone has obviously gone a lot of effort to clean up those scores, but that also hides who the editor was (i.e. who provided the fingerings etc.), the approximate date of publication – which would appear to be post-1900, as I look at it. Can you fill in either or both of those pieces of information?

Regards, Philip Legge @ © talk 08:17, 8 December 2008 (AEDT) (IMSLP Copyright Review team)

No reply, e-mail sent to Cyrano – PML talk 12:35, 11 December 2008 (AEDT)

The 1972 Alfred edition by Willard Palmer is NOT PD in Canada and has been deleted. Please pay attention to our copyright guidelines or you will be banned from posting things here. Carolus 15:37, 14 December 2008 (EST) (IMSLP Copyright Admin)