Something delicious
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Something delicious
Is it OK to promote the music of someone I consider a friend?
Well I'm going to anyway because Martin Barry's Come to Me is one of the most delicious things I've heard in ages. And very useful too because it can be performed with a simple guitar accompaniment or with four-part choir. It's on Martin's Sibelius page: http://www.sibeliusmusic.com/index.php? ... &uid=10783
We should hear more of Martin's music: The people of Salford are very lucky to have him.
Well I'm going to anyway because Martin Barry's Come to Me is one of the most delicious things I've heard in ages. And very useful too because it can be performed with a simple guitar accompaniment or with four-part choir. It's on Martin's Sibelius page: http://www.sibeliusmusic.com/index.php? ... &uid=10783
We should hear more of Martin's music: The people of Salford are very lucky to have him.
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Re: Something delicious
"Come To Me" sounds delightful, avery friendly piece indeed.
Thanks for the link Nick. Salford, blessed are you.
Thanks for the link Nick. Salford, blessed are you.
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Perhaps more of us should have Siblius pages: A simple way of sharing music with each other.
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Re: Something delicious
Nick suggests:
Abso. Good idea.
I had loads of simple responsorial psalms on mine, but in an attempt to legitimise myself I appeoached the owners of The Grail copyright to seek permission to use the text. They said that if they were given away free then permission is withheld.
It appears - from the contents of another thread - that the situation will improve with the new Grail Translation.
We wait in joyful hope...
Perhaps more of us should have Siblius pages: A simple way of sharing music with each other.
Abso. Good idea.
I had loads of simple responsorial psalms on mine, but in an attempt to legitimise myself I appeoached the owners of The Grail copyright to seek permission to use the text. They said that if they were given away free then permission is withheld.
It appears - from the contents of another thread - that the situation will improve with the new Grail Translation.
We wait in joyful hope...
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Yes, that is a problem: Few of mine are Grail for that very reason but are a emulsification of various translations.
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And... from a previous posting concerning copyright...
I'm still waiting to hear from Harper Collins - not so much as a squeak!
I can see myself proceeding with the book and putting in some reference to application having been made etc etc... blah blah blah... and that in future reprints etc etc...
By the way - I'm just back to the 'emerald isle' from Cambridge - oh my goodness... King's college evensong - lump in the throat stuff!
HOWEVER... someone should really address the issue of the various readings being inaudible! I've noticed this on previous visits. Indeed, it is something I notice in many churches. Some sound systems are dire (or non-existent).
I would have thought Kings would be aware of this? Hmmm
I'm still waiting to hear from Harper Collins - not so much as a squeak!
I can see myself proceeding with the book and putting in some reference to application having been made etc etc... blah blah blah... and that in future reprints etc etc...
By the way - I'm just back to the 'emerald isle' from Cambridge - oh my goodness... King's college evensong - lump in the throat stuff!
HOWEVER... someone should really address the issue of the various readings being inaudible! I've noticed this on previous visits. Indeed, it is something I notice in many churches. Some sound systems are dire (or non-existent).
I would have thought Kings would be aware of this? Hmmm
Re: Something delicious
Nick Baty wrote:Is it OK to promote the music of someone I consider a friend?
I think this is OK. Think of it as recommending rather than promoting.
People might like to recommend other new music too...
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Psalm Project wrote:I can see myself proceeding with the book and putting in some reference to application having been made etc etc... blah blah blah... and that in future reprints etc etc...
Then don't grumble if they sue you.
How long have you been waiting?
When did you last phone them?
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Martin's 'Come to me' is great. I used it last year- I think for All saints. The choir loved singing it and I really should use it more often. Its particularly apt in our church as the mosaic on the east wall has this text.
I'm using his setting of O Redemptor Sume Carmen on Monday for Confirmation, just the antiphon "O redeemer hear our song as our voices rise to you. Lord anoint us make us strong, send us to share your good news" interspersed with the verses of Veni Creator.
I'm using his setting of O Redemptor Sume Carmen on Monday for Confirmation, just the antiphon "O redeemer hear our song as our voices rise to you. Lord anoint us make us strong, send us to share your good news" interspersed with the verses of Veni Creator.
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Nick Baty wrote:Psalm Project wrote:I can see myself proceeding with the book and putting in some reference to application having been made etc etc... blah blah blah... and that in future reprints etc etc...
Then don't grumble if they sue you.
How long have you been waiting?
When did you last phone them?
A response to my initial email has not come within the 21 days (working) they said it would.
There is no phone number available - only email enquiries are possible (according to the website I accessed).
As for being sued... Well, I've documentation to prove I sent the request... nothing has been forthcoming. I am willing to pay any fees required. That is not the issue. I need to move this on and get printing.
If my print deadline does not get a response soon, I will not be left with an option other than to proceed with an acknowledgement in the book to redress any issues subsequently. Delays and procrastination are not in my vocabulary. At no point have I ignored my responsibility concerning copyright.
I am trying to visualise the situation though... Headline in press... "Liturgical composer sued for using the texts of the Sunday psalms" God forbid I would choose to do the same to all the churches up and down this country who are xeroxing my copyrighted music day in day out!
Could be an interesting test case! Here goes...
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Re: Something delicious
Nick Baty wrote:Is it OK to promote the music of someone I consider a friend?
Well I'm going to anyway because Martin Barry's Come to Me is one of the most delicious things I've heard in ages. And very useful too because it can be performed with a simple guitar accompaniment or with four-part choir. It's on Martin's Sibelius page: http://www.sibeliusmusic.com/index.php? ... &uid=10783
We should hear more of Martin's music: The people of Salford are very lucky to have him.
I am sure this is true, and I'd love to join the chorus of applause, but as long as it languishes in the dreaded Sibelius those of us (the pros) who use Finale cannot see it. Even Scorch does not work properly on PCs, only on Macs, alas. Any chance of posting it on the Salford site as a PDF file that anyone can look at?
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Psalm Project wrote:A response to my initial email has not come within the 21 days (working) they said it would.
They ususally come back to you within 21 days for use of an extract but you're using far more than that so I really would expect it take longer. When did you first contact them? Only asking because you said in an earlier post that you'd been working on this for some time.
Psalm Project wrote:There is no phone number available
It's 020 8741 7070 – ask for permissions dept.
Psalm Project wrote:As for being sued... Well, I've documentation to prove I sent the request...
Doesn't matter. You still can't take someone's material without permission. What would happen if, for example, their reply was "No" and you had gone ahead and published? They could, at least, stop you selling and distributing so it would be an expensive move.
Psalm Project wrote:If my print deadline does not get a response soon, I will not be left with an option other than to proceed with an acknowledgement in the book to redress any issues subsequently.
That would not be a strong argument in court. Yes, you've asked for permission but it has not, yet, been granted.
Psalm Project wrote:I am trying to visualise the situation though... Headline in press...Could be an interesting test case! Here goes...
On that we agree.
There's an interesting case currently going through legal process: a media law lecturer had written a book about theft of intellectual property, with particular reference to the Internet. He's since found huge chunks of the very same work reproduced on, yes, the Internet.
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Southern Comfort wrote:Scorch does not work properly on PCs, only on Macs
As one who can't even switch on a PC, I will pray for your deliverance from the darkness to the light of Mac.
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Southern Comfort wrote: Even Scorch does not work properly on PCs, only on Macs, alas.
That's odd- it works fine on my PC at home but fails miserably on my mac at work (I will tolerate both of these platforms, as long as we understand that they are both inferior to RISCOS)
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docmattc wrote:Scorch... fails miserably on my mac at work
Are you on OSX? – it's less successful on OS9.
docmattc wrote:they are both inferior to RISCOS)
Will pray for your soul too!