Durufle lintroit de lepiphany

gay

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I am looking for a printable copy of Durufle's lintroit de lepiphany, for organs or piano Can anyone help me?
 

John Watt

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gay! Your first posting, and I just have to say,
I feel pretty, I feel witty, I feel pretty and witty and gay,
I'm so merry, I could dance all my life away.

"Lintroit de Lepiphany"
Is this an out-take from "The Church of the Presumptuous Assumption"?
 

Krummhorn

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This question came up back in 2007 on this forum. Apparently the piece is out of print and not available. Please note that being "out of print" does not mean it is no longer in copyright. Durufle passed on in 1986 and his works will not be considered for public domain until the year 2056 and then only in France ... if that actually happens.

This forum supports any/all copyright laws of any nation or country; if someone scans their copy and sends it to you that is ILLEGAL and the sender and receiver could wind up with very hefty fines and/or prison time.

I would advise to check with various university music libraries ... some may have a copy that you can borrow for learning/performance.
 

John Watt

Member
Just as someone who walked this earth emanating His own light, without any copy-writes,
just scribes and recording sooth sayers, with a makers dozen of disciplined players,
intellectual property laws are just an intellectual concept, not eternal concept,
unless you think using the same notes violates a universal, tonal law.
We are talking about just a signal here, some free release ionization that coalesces on your screen,
or leaves its prints pacing about your download abode.
However, being at Magle.dk, logging in to Magle.dk, and using in any way, Magle.dk,
is apparent, totally visible, and is a property owned by the domain owner.
And of course, I see dignity as being a self-imposed quality.

If anything, this domain is too generous, and doesn't feature a "shopping cart".
I'm waiting for the next domain upgrade to feature a "note count" for compositions,
with appropriate pricings. I'm looking forward to "free eighth-note Tuesdays".
If someone is a bassist who doesn't want to be in a band,
I'd charge them double bass prices.
And this is the new millennium. "Take Five" should become "Take Ten".
 
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