User talk:KESchram

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Very nice work on Josephine Lang! I've done a little bit of cleanup, just to make it conform to house style a little more. I hope you find the links above useful, and feel free to ask me if you have any questions. Mak (talk)  03:45, 14 March 2007 (UTC)


 * I'm happy to look at Camilla de Rossi for you, and I'm glad you're excited about our project! I actually worked a bit on the List of female composers as well as Concerto delle donne and Trobairitz, so I'm definitely interested in the area! Unfortunately, I don't know anyone who has particularly specific journal or document access. User:Antandrus might be able to help, but I'm not sure. If you have something specific in mind, it's possible I could get it at the local public research library, but they don't have online access to things. Cheers, Mak (talk)  04:54, 14 March 2007 (UTC)

Helpme
I want to post a recording from my sophomore recital onto my Camilla de Rossi page, But I do not know what format to use or what the copyright is. It is my recording, and this particular literally has not ever been recorded. The composer is from the Early 1700s. What can I do?


 * Media_copyright_questions is the place to ask, but I think you may need permission from every performer in the orchestra (and might be other weird laws). Keep in mind that all free media should be uploaded to Commons anyway.--Commander Keane 06:26, 7 May 2007 (UTC)


 * Yes, you will need to get permission from all those involved in the performance (conductor too if there was one) to release it under a free license such as the Creative Commons Attribution 2.5 License or the GNU Free Documentation License. Also, please sign your posts with ~ Thanks, Yonatan talk 06:29, 7 May 2007 (UTC)