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Page one of Carl Gottlieb Reißiger's (1798-1859) piano trio no. 11 in A minor (opus 125, 1838) as transcribed from the original score using LilyPond 2.0.1. Intention is to use it, and possibly a later uploaded page- I have a few- as a sample of his writing -in an article on the composer on en.wikipedia.org. (There is an article on the composer de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Gottlieb_Reißiger but no other yet I know of in Wikipedia at least. -- revision 2011: there are now -ten- Wikipedia pages (English, German, French, Catalan, Italian, Dutch, Japanese, Bokmal-Norwegian, Russian and Swedish) , plus one (actually two- one is a list of his works) on the independent site IMSLP, plus no doubt pages on other sites based on the Wiki concept, that devote attention to this composer. ) (Hopefully and eventually one would like to use such samples to show even with lesser composers- how do they differ from their contemporaries, from Schumann and Mendelssohn who this music does seem to sound a bit like- what makes two different works by this composer sound alike? - as does seem to be answerable with, say, Franz Berwald.)
Publication date 1838, CF Peters, Leipzig - confirmed by Hofmeisters Monatsberichte (1838, August/September issue; page 116 for the year. HMB page scan at Austrian National Library here).
The original author died more than 70 years ago, so this is public domain in the EU and Canada; the work was published before 1923 (the date - 1922 or 1923 - of what might be called the copyright amnesty law) and it has not been renewed, so it is public domain in the United States. (He died long enough ago to satisfy the longer terms mentioned in the appendix, as well - e.g. well before the 1911 date that applies to Mexico.)
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Page one of Carl Gottlieb Reißiger's (1798-1859) piano trio no. 11 in A minor (opus 125, about 1838) as transcribed from the original score using LilyPond 2.0.1. Intention is to use it, and possibly a later uploaded page- I have a few- as a sample of hi