
Music Registration
Copyright Title
An American requiem by Laurence J. Berteig & Jonathan Lugo
Status
Published
on 1 Feb 2010
Copyright Claimant
Laurence J. Berteig, 1951-, Jonathan Lugo, 1958
Registration Number
PA0001393176
on 1 Feb 2010Copyright Summary
The U.S. Copyright record (Registration Number: PA0001393176) dated 1 Feb 2010, pertains to an electronic file (eService) titled "An American requiem by Laurence J. Berteig & Jonathan Lugo. The copyright holder is Laurence J. Berteig, 1951-, Jonathan Lugo, 1958, known for their creative contributions in music registration. For any inquiries concerning this copyrighted material, kindly reach out to Laurence J. Berteig, 1951-, Jonathan Lugo, 1958.
Application Details
Registration Number
PA0001393176
Registration Date
2/1/2010
Agency Marc Code
DLC-CO
Record Status
New
Supplementary Registration
PA 1-114-612, 2002
Notes
Previous Registration Note: Preexisting matter: Spiritual Medley including "We can find a hope", "Nobody knows the trouble I've seen", "Sometimes I feel like a motherless child" (on original appl.: Spiritual Medley including "Nobody knows the trouble I've seen", "Sometimes I feel like a motherless child")
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