The "Elizabethan Serenade" is a composition by Ronald Binge, who died in 1979. It is therefore protected by copyright until 2049 in the European Community.
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It is called "Elizabethan Serenade" by the Ronald Binge orchestra
According to copyright laws in most countries, "musical works" are specifically listed among protected works. The intent of copyright is to encourage creativity, and music is certainly creative.
Virtually all recordings are protected by copyright, and all contemporary music. Older works (prior to 1923 in the US) may not be protected, but arrangements, adaptations, performances, and recordings of it would be.
Ron Goodwin did not compose "Elizabethan Serenade", it was composed by Ronald Binge. Ron Goodwins recording was an early UK music chart success in the 1960s. He recorded it for several releases in Mono and Stereo.
ABBA's music is protected under international copyright laws.
chances are if it's on a cd, cassette tape or record... yes it is copyright protected! The song itself is controlled by Carl Perkins Music and Wren Music (a division of Cherio); certain performances and recordings may have additional protections.
USe the software program "LIMEWIRE"
Yes, it is protected by copyright.
Yes; Winter Wonderland is handled by Alfred Music Publishing.
The music of ABBA is protected by copyright laws and it would be illegal to post sheet music.
Not necessarily; often works will be protected by copyright long after they are out of print.