Hi all,
Completely new here, I'm trying to spot your habbits about music scores. I'm a composer (
www.nikolas-sideris.com) and I once used to be a pianist. Suffice to say piano is my favorite instrument and I love composing for that.
(For the record I did another thread like this in PW forums...)
I grew up as a piano student and I would buy as many scores as possible. Then, while working on my PhD in composition, I stopped buying scores, since I had access in the universities library. And now there are public domain sites with PDF scores, which suite me fine, along with my rather big library of printed books.
But I have to admit that I have a soft spot for fine printed scores! And I was wondering if other people have the same love for printed material as I do. Sure it might be a bit more expensive, more inconvinient to get than a simple e-mail, but it still is worth the trouble for me.
Up to now I never considered approaching the public in a straight forward way. I found commissions, clients from other industries and worked as a composer. But I recently have gotten a great passion for piano music again and I'd like to research on my options for the scores.
So questions (apart from the poll).
1. Do you buy scores? Or get them for free from somewhere. Considering that the great composers of the past are now accessible for free.
2. If you do buy scores, do you go only for the composers you know and trust, or you would buy works of an unknown composer, assuming you knew something about him, or his works?
3. You would like to get printed scores in a music store, or a personal website with payment via amazon/paypal/something secure would be enough and you would wait for the score to arrive.
You see, having a PhD in composition and a piano diploma means that I can handle a 95% of the score preparation. I do need proof reading and further preparing, but I don't exactly think I need a publishing company to do it for me. I have access to pro printers and binders (not comb binding, Normal book binding as you would buy) as well as graphic designers who are all willing to help in this.
What I doubt I can do in a global scale is get my scores on music stores. I could reach London and Athens, since I've lived in these towns and I could just approach the major music stores, finding a deal, but other than that I wouldn't know what to do.
So, if we assume that my scores are printer friendly and professionally notated (which could be under discussion, but not right now), I would have a major trouble getting these scores to music stores and to have distribution network! I could however distribute to the buyers straight away myself.
And to complete this post, here's some mp3 files of my piano (mainly) music to give you an idea and make this thread a little more... enjoyful:
www.nikolas-sideris.com/stuff/CUDE.mp3www.nikolas-sideris.com/stuff/unique.mp3www.nikolas-sideris.com/stuff/seawatching.mp3www.nikolas-sideris.com/AGS/Chocolate.mp3www.nikolas-sideris.com/AGS/perniciosus.mp3 (piano by Krystian Benetzanou, a great pianist!)
(some are not solo piano, but they feature piano extensively).
Thanks for reading.