[Afamilyatwar-list] Random queries

Tim Douglas tdou525473 at aol.com
Mon Apr 30 19:20:48 CDT 2018


and there may also be separate copyrights which require  payment  in the arrangement , and the performance 


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From: Scott Filderman via Afamilyatwar-list <afamilyatwar-list at baylor.edu>
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Now that I think of it, all the composers (Khachaturian, Mahler, Vaughan Williams, Walton, Prokofiev, etc) used on the Onedin Line are quite recent with respect to transmission time, so, given copyright law, they were still under copyright (as opposed, I suppose, to Beethoven or Schubert). I didn’t think that through. Many of these composers’ works cannot be downloaded for that very reason. Faulty thinking on my part! Blimey!!



On Monday, April 30, 2018, 7:47 PM, Scott Filderman <scottfilderman at yahoo.com> wrote:
Thank you for that clarification! The music selected is always wonderful and appropriate! I apologize for my rigorous ignorance!



On Monday, April 30, 2018, 7:43 PM, William Murphy via Afamilyatwar-list <afamilyatwar-list at baylor.edu> wrote:
Two points. One: the producers didn't make the choices of music for the Onedin Line - I did, at least for the last two series (check my credit!). Two: far from being public domain, the music cost a fortune in copyright and mechanical clearances. It would not have cost much more to commission original music.

Bill (Scanlan) Murphy




From: Tim Douglas via Afamilyatwar-list <afamilyatwar-list at baylor.edu>
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Why do you assume these pieces of music are" public domain" Scott ?Do you mean by in the " public domain",  out of copyright ?


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Do executive producers tend to choose music used on a series. Apparently, Richard Doubleday came up with the inspired notion to use that bit of Vaughan Williams as the theme music for AFAW. The producers for The Onedin Line certainly made wonderful choice of (cheap public domain) selections of classical music: Mahler’s First and Seventh symphonies accompany sea activities, and Prokofiev’s Romeo and Juliet suggest more than is happening in the early
scenes of Series Three of The Onedin Line. Gor bless a pooblic domain!


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