Trombone parts and pieces

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Trombone parts and pieces

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I am wondering if there are any trombone enthusiasts that would be interested in loading more trombone parts and solos.

I am especially interested in concertos by:

Wagenseil, Ferdinand David

Also the piece Alme Ingrate by Emperor Joseph I. Surely the two concertos above are in the public domain.
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We will soon start uploading the OM series. This means that trombone parts from Bach to Strauss will be uploaded.
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@Yagan Kiely

Will the OM series only include trombone parts or for each instrument?
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Every instrument. It will end up being around 20gbs in total.
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May I ask what "OM" stands for?
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Rimsky-Korsakov's Trombone Concerto is uploaded -- piano score with part:

http://imslp.org/wiki/Trombone_Concerto ... Nikolai%29
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May I ask what "OM" stands for?
the Orchestral Musician's CD-ROM Library
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@Yagan Kiely

I'm not sure - is that legal? The OM-CD-Rom-Library is still available for purchase. The parts on the CD-Roms are public domain, of course. But the manufacturer put his logo on the sheets. Anyway that's a great idea, even you aren't able to buy the CD-Roms in Germany for a long time ago. My local dealer has contacted shops all over Europe to get some of the CD-Roms. Nobody could order them.
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Kalli wrote: is that legal?
It's been discussed several times in the forums, maybe do a search if you are interested. As a general rule, a scan of a PD work is not copyrighted, as the act of scanning involves no creativity. Logos may be protected by trademark and thus need to be removed. (I Am Not A Lawyer).
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I'm not sure - is that legal?
It is a huge project that is being compiled (the project is being compiled). We are stripping the files of their logos and checking the legality - some, i.e. Stravinsky, are (obviously) only PD in the US. Once the PD status has been confirmed we will upload the collection.

My library has all bar the Stravinsky CDs, and others also have access.
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Yagan Kiely wrote:
May I ask what "OM" stands for?
the Orchestral Musician's CD-ROM Library
Can't wait for the viola parts. I've seen all the excerpts the viola editions have. :)
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@Schwab

Yes, and the print is in high quality. I've got some of the first volumes for clarinet. A very good investment in sheet music.
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You should upload them. :)
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Not yet, though we will shortly be looking for volunteers.
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@Schwab

A user called "romanov" did this a few months ago. If you'll take a look after his postings, you will find some of the scans.
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