Thankfully, the music library of the bankrupt San Jose Symphony was purchased by an association of former members of the symphony. Donations were collected from local patrons and other symphonies to win the successful $64,000 bid. The sheet music includes works back under copyright again as of 1997, meaning expensive rental fees for those who do not own their own. And money can’t really pay for the years of markings and corrections that have made the music an integral part of the symphony’s 123 year history.