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  1. With its entry into the public domain, this beloved musical is now available for anyone to use, adapt, and reproduce. “Strike Up the Band” by George and Ira Gershwin is another musical that has fallen into the public domain in 2023. This satirical musical comedy was first performed in 1927 and features memorable tunes such as “The Man I ...

  2. Jan 31, 2022 · 1. Shares. Like other written and artistic property, plays and musicals generally fall into two categories: licensed and public domain. Public domain shows are available for everyone to read (and usually produce) without charge. Licensed plays and musicals are covered by copyright law.

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  4. Jan 1, 2012 · A musical sound recording (e.g., an album or a recorded track) always contain at least two copyrightable works: 1.) the musical work (e.g. a song and its lyrics, a musical score) and 2.) the sound recording itself (the sounds recorded, mixed, and stored). The copyright on these works is often held by separate owners, with the composer and ...

    • Right to Perform The Music
    • Right to Record and Distribute The Performance
    • One Last Wrinkle Before Getting to The Fair Use Exemption
    • The Fair Use Exemption
    • YouTube Is Not Under The Radar

    If you composed the work and didn’t sell the songwriter’s copyright to a publisher or anyone else, you’re good to go. On the assumption that the performance isn’t of an original work, you need permission to perform the composition unless it’s in the public domain. As a general guideline, any song published in the United States prior to 1923 is in t...

    Really, the right to record the performance isn’t the issue. Distributingthat recording is where copyright comes in. Otherwise, parents all over America would have to pay a licensing fee to record their little Paganini’s recitals. That would be crazy! Now, if they want to post Little Paganini’s performance to Facebook or YouTube, that’s a horse of ...

    If your recording is a group recital with other performers, each performer owns the copyright to their performances. Technically, you can’t post their performances without their permission. You can get them to sign a waiver, or you might just have to agree to remove the upload if anyone complains.

    Copyright law does provide a Fair Use exemption that allows performance and distribution of copyrighted works without gaining permission or paying license fees. For our purposes here, the important criterion that may allow an upload to fall under Fair Use is whether the use is commercial or for nonprofit educational purposes. Money doesn’t need to ...

    The fact is that YouTube gets copyright holders asking it to remove videos they consider to be violating copyright law all the time. If you post a video of a personal performance without worrying about copyright issues and you have limited views, your video might just slip under the radar and it’s no big deal. If your video “goes viral,” you might ...

    • West Side Story – Romeo and Juliet. West Side Story made its Broadway debut in 1957,1 but its inspiration was William Shakespeare’s famous play Romeo and Juliet, which was first published in a 1597 quarto.2 The feuding houses of Montague and Capulet are reimagined in the rival gangs of the Sharks and Jets, the Italian city of Verona is supplanted by the Upper West Side of New York City, and of course, Romeo and Juliet are recast as Tony and Maria.
    • Fiddler on the Roof – Tevye the Dairyman. Sholem Aleichem created the protagonist and narrator, Tevye the Dairyman, in a series of stories written between 1894 and 1916.3 Aleichem also created a stage adaption of the stories, which was produced after his death by Maurice Schwartz; Schwartz went on to direct and star in the film adaptation, Tevya (1939).4 Fiddler on the Roof was based on these stories and Arnold Perl’s musical TV movie titled Tevye and His Daughters (1962).5 Each of Aleichem’s stories centers around the problem of marrying off a daughter without a dowry,6 but you have to see the 1964 masterpiece to enjoy the song “Matchmaker, Matchmaker.”
    • RENT – La Bohème. One hundred years after the premiere of La Bohème in Turin, Italy, RENT had its off-Broadway debut.7 “La Vie Bohème” isn’t the only reference RENT makes to the original Puccini opera.
    • Les Misérables – Les Misérables. Another famous author’s work made it to the Broadway stage: Victor Hugo’s Les Misérables. Hugo was the son of one of Napoleon’s generals, and he grew up following the imperial army.
  5. The Gilbert and Sullivan operettas are all public domain. Of these, H.M.S. Pinafore, The Pirates Of Penzance, and The Mikado are all pretty popular, but there's about a dozen in total, so you've got a lot of options. Without Gilbert, Sullivan also wrote a number of other operettas which are also public domain. My favorite is The Rose Of Persia .

  6. Apr 23, 2024 · (They do, however, often need licenses for public performances of the underlying musical works, as explained above.) There is a digital public performance right for sound recordings. Sound Exchange is the primary performance rights organization licensing the right to perform sound recording to the public by means of a digital audio transmission.

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