Help us buy music and release it to the public., without copyrights.
If you feel like donating once the KickStarter project is complete, please use this link and you may donate directly on our website. All money will go towards the same project: http://www.musopen.com/donate.php
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Musopen is a non-profit dedicated to providing copyright free music content: music recordings, sheet music and a music textbook. This project will use your donations to purchase and release music to the public domain. Right now, if you were to buy a CD of Beethoven's 9th symphony, you would not be legally allowed to do anything but listen to it. You wouldn't be able to share it, upload it, or use it as a soundtrack to your indie film- yet Beethoven has been dead for 183 years and his music is no longer copyrighted. There is a lifetime of music out there, legally in the public domain, but it has yet to be recorded and released to the public.
This isn't just a crazy idea: we've done this before using donations from our website, but now we want to tackle something much more ambitious.
We want your help to hire an internationally renowned orchestra to record and release the rights to: the Beethoven, Brahms, Sibelius, and Tchaikovsky symphonies. We have price quotes from several orchestras and are ready to hire one, pending the funds.
What can I do? 1) Donate, and please spread the word. Then we will release that music in lossless quality with a creative commons CC0 license.
2) Vote for us on Reddit: http://bit.ly/dqKoPo
3) Vote for us on Digg: http://bit.ly/9YUI35
4) You can also help by voting for us on the PepsiRefresh website, tweet, and ask your friends to do the same! It could mean an extra 25k (which would guarantee a famous orchestra) http://pep.si/bAJ7XW
5) Use Twitter, facebook etc to spread the word.
6) Write to blogs! Anyone who might be interested, this is how we've gotten to where we are today, from the donors writing to others.
What about beyond 10k? Every $1000 buys a complete set of Mozart violin sonatas, or all of Chopin's mazurkas, ballades, or nocturnes... a little money buys a LOT of music.
Where does the music go afterwards? Thanks to generous and free hosting from ibiblio, music will remain on our website indefinitely, and we will share it with other organizations: included in Wikipedia articles, added to archive.org, and integrated with OLPC (One Laptop Per Child) laptops.
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- Website: musopen.org
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Get early access to the music online before its released publicly
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Get a master copy of the CD before its released to the public
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All the previous + the entire Musopen library on DVD (lossless quality) + a Musopen Pro account for 1 year (normally $45 a year, unlimited downloads, music before its released publicly and more)
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All of the previous + a Musopen t-shirt
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All of the previous + Receive a printed copy of the Musopen music theory textbook + be added to a list of benefactors on Musopen.com + DVD of the music recording and behind the scenes
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All of the previous + a signed copy of a cd by the conductor + pick the piece of music this purchases (separate from the voting system)
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All the previous + Be named as a permanent benefactor to a particular piece of music (Beethoven Symphony 5 thanks to a generous donation by:John Doe) + choice of iPod pre-loaded with all the music we record or Shure headphones (high quality music requires a good set of headphones).
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All the previous + you get to pick at least one of the pieces guaranteed to be recorded.