sandik Posted October 31, 2004 Share Posted October 31, 2004 This was mentioned in today's links section (10/31/04) and I'll be very curious to know more about it. A local modern dance company (Seattle, WA) acquired Bebe Miller's work to Hendricks' music, and negotiated with his estate for permission to use the recordings -- when they came back to the estate to request permission for additional performances they were turned down. I imagine that the rights situation is slightly different with an orchestrated version, and if this is a one-off performance it hardly matters, but I wonder what might happen if they wanted to keep the work around. Link to comment
Mel Johnson Posted October 31, 2004 Share Posted October 31, 2004 To quote the eminently quotable Sir Anton Dolin, "Why it would cost more money, my dear. Everybody's a whore in this business. The only interesting part is haggling over the price." Link to comment
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