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Obscure Soviet Symphonies...

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« on: May 03, 2017, 01:09:46 pm »

hmm interesting question: if  Symphony no 5 of Max Steinberg was published in 1986 in Leningrad by the Soviet Composer (which is the State Music Publishing house), who holds the international copyrights to the score?   the Russian Gov't since they were the successor to the USSR?   an interesting question for international copyright lawyers.. :D
Back in the USSR days,  artists and composers were paid a lump sum for their works and subsequently signed over their rights to their works...
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