User talk:Jpo

Dear Jpo, As the composer died only in 1993, the works of Willy Ostijn are protected by copyright worldwide. Please inform us if you have permission from the composer's legal heirs or publisher to post items here. If we receive no response from you in 24 hours, these items will be deleted as possible copyright violations. Thanks, Carolus 00:22, 21 May 2010 (UTC) (IMSLP Copyright Admin)

You can ignore my previous post. I just discovered you had posted earlier under a slightly different username. We'll tag accordingly, thanks. Carolus 19:08, 21 May 2010 (UTC)

Dear Jean, You apparently uploaded a recording for the Concert-ouverture the other day, but the file was unidentified so one of the admins deleted it. Please feel free to upload again. This time, use the link which reads "Add an audio file to this page" which appears on the work page itself. I took care of the parts files you uploaded earlier. Carolus 14:45, 27 May 2010 (UTC) (IMSLP Copyright Admin)

Hi. There appears to be some sort of problem, possibly on your end - none of the files you upload are submitted to their work pages! I'm not sure why this should be, since you are clearly using the correct procedure, but in the meantime, would you be so kind as to tell us who the performers are for the audio you uploaded? Thanks, KGill talk email 20:54, 1 June 2010 (UTC)

Correction: none of the audio files you've uploaded have been added to their pages, only PDFs...very strange. KGill talk email 20:56, 1 June 2010 (UTC)

Dear Jpo, It's generally a good idea not to make separate pages for the individual movements or sections of a work - as you did with the Divertimento. It is much easier for potential performers or interested people to access such works via a single page. Thanks, Carolus 15:38, 4 June 2010 (UTC)

Hi again Jpo! I notice that you added orchestral parts for the individual movements of Suite voor orkest. Since the entire suite should be on one page, please only submit parts files that contain the parts for the entire suite, rather than just one movement. This greatly reduces clutter on the page. You can find the new page for the Suite here; please submit files to that page. Thanks! KGill talk email 18:31, 6 June 2010 (UTC)

Intermezzo 2x fluit en strijkers (Ostijn, Willy)

Hi Jpo! Just to note that you didn't upload the Flute 1 part. Cheers, KGill talk email 23:22, 11 June 2010 (UTC)

Piano score for Canzonetta

Hi Jpo,

you recently uploaded the score for Canzonetta_Fluit_en_strijkers_(Ostijn,_Willy)

A user named User:Jean Ostyn (maybe also you?) added an audio file which is obvously a transcription for clarinet and piano.

Do you have the score for this version?

Or does it belong to Canzon_Klarinet_en_Piano_(Ostijn,_Willy)? In that case the audio file should be moved.

Imsar 14:18, 16 July 2010 (UTC)

The file was actually a duplicate of the one already uploaded for Canzon, so it's been deleted. KGill talk email 20:46, 16 July 2010 (UTC)

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