Shakepeare was co-owner of the Globe playhouse.
shakespeare is known for being a part owner of the globe theater
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No. He was a co-owner.
Contact the copyright owner, or his/her agent.
the simple answer is no. all music is owned , copyrighted by someone. you should identify the owner or copyright holder. email them ring them and ask can you use the fanfare. try ASCAP.com
Contact the rightful owner of the infringed content in writing.
Contact the business affairs or licensing department.
Jaume Plensa's works are administered by VEGAP; in the US, contact ARS-NY at the link below.
The owner of a copyright in music has the exclusive right to perform the work
Contact the site owner by looking them up in whois.
Ask someone else
One of the steps in securing permission from a copyright owner is to clearly identify the specific work you wish to use and the manner in which you intend to use it. This involves providing details such as the purpose of use, the audience, and the duration of the usage. Once this information is gathered, you can then contact the copyright owner to formally request permission, usually in writing.
You would need to contact Nelon Music Group. They are the publishing company that has the rights. The Easter Brothers, at EasterBrothers.com are the writers of the song.
Lucie Attwell LTD is located in Essex; see the link below for contact information.
The best way to get a copyrighted photo release from a company no longer in business is through the copyright office. There office will have appropriate information on the owner of the copyright and contact information.