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#1
Recordings & Broadcasts / Re: Timpani label
Tuesday 24 February 2015, 17:59
Well, they did not even give me the chance to take down the offending videos! Labels have asked me take down videos before, and I've always done this immediately. Rather they chose to handout the copyright strikes immediately. I e-mailed them apologies the same day, but I never heard anything back.

Which is actually why I'm writing here, as some kind of last hope of contacting them.
#2
Recordings & Broadcasts / Re: Timpani label
Tuesday 24 February 2015, 16:50
Thanks for the lecture Alan, really helpful. I have never made any money with the uploads, and there has been an enormous amount of work into the uploads, to synchronize the recordings with the sheet music. Just to share the music/scores with the world, and the labels actually make a profit from the uploads via the ads. Some of my uploads where into the 2-300.000 views, you can imagine they make quite some money from these.

Also, many labels simply block the video containing the music, Hyperion for example, no harm done. Timpani went out of their way to actually give my channel three copyright strikes, which effectively terminated my channel, including many (copyright free) uploads.
#3
Recordings & Broadcasts / Re: Timpani label
Tuesday 24 February 2015, 16:00
I uploaded a few pieces that were recorded on their label, they were of course completely in their right to take them down. The point is that everything else on my channel is now lost too!
#4
Recordings & Broadcasts / Timpani label
Tuesday 24 February 2015, 15:17
Hello all,

I wasn't sure where to post this, so if this is the wrong place moderators, please transfer it to the right/another place.

My youtube channel 'ollavogala' was recently taken down, containing many uploads of rare unsung composer recordings, all of them coupled with a 'scrolling score'. It was taken down by the label Timpani, after multiple copyright takedown notices by them. I've tried to contact them about this through multiple e-mail addresses, but they don't seem to respond to any.

My question is: Is there anyone here on this forum 'intimate' with one of the people of the Timpani label? To see if there may be any possibility of getting the channel back...

Thanks,
Titus (ollavogala)
#5
Composers & Music / Re: Catharinus Elling: Violin Concerto
Wednesday 11 February 2015, 17:59
It is indeed in D minor!
#6
Horrible video editing, but it's great to hear her talking about the new Raff album!
#8
I was able to download the video, and can post the link to it if I'm allowed by the moderators.
#9
Recordings & Broadcasts / Re: Witte: Piano Quartet
Monday 03 November 2014, 22:35
The Piano Quartet has been uploaded here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nPya-INtsIg
#10
Recordings & Broadcasts / Re: "Onbekend is Onbemind"
Friday 31 October 2014, 18:02
This night on the Concertzender, from 1:00 - 7:00 (Dutch time) a plethora of unsung Dutch music from 1900 until now (not everything within this forum remit of course, but certainly worth hearing I think!): http://www.concertzender.nl/schedule/?detail=20436
#11
Composers & Music / Re: Jouke Douwenga
Thursday 23 October 2014, 18:42
Here are two scores, a March and 2 pieces for string orchestra: http://www.muziekschatten.nl/action/search?text=Douwenga%2C+Jouke&orderBy=alphabet&searchIn=composer&page=1

I too am curious if there are any (surviving) records!
#12
Or how about the Gustav Hollaender VC? http://imslp.org/wiki/Violin_Concerto,_Op.52_%28Hollaender,_Gustav%29
or the Nicolaas Gerharz VC? http://www.muziekschatten.nl/action/work?id=1227
or, or...
#13
Recordings & Broadcasts / Re: Boulnois sonata
Tuesday 23 September 2014, 00:42
Someone recorded his "4 Pièces brèves in D" (score on IMSLP), available on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xB7xmNbvBlI 
He/she also provided this information: "Joseph Boulnois (1884-1918) only had a few short years to write music before being killed in active service near the end of WWI. These four short organ pieces show a glimpse of what he might have become had he lived longer."