Quote from: eschiss1 on Friday 05 October 2018, 17:19Thank you very much for mentioning my work in connection with Emilie Mayer. However, The symphony that I have published and which was performed in Neubrandenburg in 2012 to celebrate Mayer's bicentenary, is not the symphony referred to above. I have, in fact, published the later symphony in E Major composed in 1853 and referred to as no.6.
Mayer's symphony no.2 is also available from Ries & Erler as of this year. Still, at least in some countries, the manuscript and work are public domain because of its premiere way back in 1847 March. (The relevant body of law is sometimes referred to, I believe, as editio princeps.)
A virtual extract is here https://soundcloud.com/rosflute/emilie-mayer-sinfonie-in-e-dur?in=rosflute/sets/virtually-unknown