Wikipedia:Uitreiking Erasmusprijs/Concert

(This page is in English, to invite participation from other wiki projects. Feel free to make suggestions in Dutch, but they may be translated & replaced.)
The Wikipedia Concert takes place in the week around the Award Ceremony of the Erasmus Prize (25 November, 2015). During this publicly accessible concert (by a recognized orchestra/ensemble), a selection of works will be performed and recorded. The goal is that the recordings become available under a free license and can be included in Wikipedia articles.

The idea originated in the Wikimedia Netherlands project group for the Erasmus Prize, and will be investigated further by the Foundation Praemium Erasmianum and Wikimedia Netherlands. The most important question that comes to mind is whether there is an actual need for freely usable music fragments, and which topics should be illustrated by those fragments. Some conditions appear to be:

  • The works performed should be either out of copyright or freely licensed
  • The performers have to release their rights under a free license
  • There has to be some kind of logic in the performance to make it attractive to the visitors (a theme, story)
  • There should be a demonstrable need for the to-be-recorded fragments in Wikipedia

Your input on this topic would be very much welcomed, both in general and with specific suggestions.

Looking forward to your thoughts!

General suggestions

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  • Musopen.org is a crowd sourced initiative which produces free classical recordings,

Identified topics that could be illustrated with a fragment

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Especially looking for topics that could be illustrated with PD or freely composed fragments. For example, composers in the Public Domain, musical instruments, genres and music theory terminology such as crescendo.

Composers

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Wikidata query returning composers who died before 1945: [1] (opens in Autolist)

instruments

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(broad or specific)

terminology

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Works that were written in honor of knowledge & wisdom in general or for/by encyclopedists

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  • I would like to suggest "Listen to Wikipedia".
    Could you elaborate why a recording of that would add value to Wikipedia articles?
I thought about this as something like an "entr'acte".
  1. The 3rd movement is dedicated to a "Blue Deer." The Blue Deer is considered the holder of the Book of Knowledge. Any man or woman who aspires to be a 'Person of Knowledge' will, through arduous training and effort, have to encounter the Blue Deer." See additional information about the symphony here. (youtube sometimes available)
  2. Perhaps somewhat knowledge-related; the libretto does have a line about learning the ways of wisdom.
  3. hard to trace down the sheet music
  4. [http://english.gov.cn/news/video/2015/07/03/content_281475139525135.htm about Yongle Emperor Opera; hard to trace down sheet music
  5. The first Choral is based on a famous poem by Rabanus Maurus, a Frankish encyclopedist from the Carolingian era.