"Maria Carolina" (fragment) - composed by Antonio Lauro (publ. 1983). Format; ogg, 520KB
Performer: Dany Fariña, fellow computer scientist & guitarist.
Recorded by AVM at our offices in Caracas on Nov. 27, 2006 on a HP-P4 + WinXP, using a headset microphone.
Detailed Information: My colleague Dany Fariña and myself are both guitar aficionados. We like to play the guitar in our spare time, and together decided to record fragments of several guitar pieces from Venezuelan composers so we could upload them to Wikimedia Commons to enrich some of the Wikepedia articles on them. So we sat together the afternoon of Nov. 27.... I used a low-grade microphone and fumbled with the controls of a MP3 recording program in a Hewlett-Packard Pentium 4 PC, while Dany played his guitar. I encoded it into ogg format afterwards. The recording is not very good, and again, it's only fragmentary. Composer Antonio Lauro has been deceased for 1/4 of a century; he never intended his compositions to be commercially exploited; his family has never collected a single Dollar from any royalties; and finally, his works are NOT copyrighted. The only copyrightS I know of are from sheet music publishers, which earn money for compositions that do not belong to them.
Sorry, the copyright is related to the author and the performer.
All right, then would this one be appropriate?
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Dieses Werk wurde von seinem Urheber AVM in der Wikipedia auf Englisch als gemeinfrei veröffentlicht. Dies gilt weltweit. In manchen Staaten könnte dies rechtlich nicht möglich sein. Sofern dies der Fall ist: AVM gewährt jedem das bedingungslose Recht, dieses Werk für jedweden Zweck zu nutzen, es sei denn, Bedingungen sind gesetzlich erforderlich.Public domainPublic domainfalsefalse
"Maria Carolina" (part) - performed by Dany Fariña, computer scientist & guitarist. Composed by Antonio Lauro. Format; ogg, 520KB Recorded on our office Nov. 27, 2006 in a HP P4 + Win XP, using a headset mic.
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