On Wednesday, August 13, 2003, at 07:51 PM, Noel Stoutenburg wrote:
despite the automatic line generated by Mark's e-mail client, I did not
author it.
Ugh. Sorry. I'm on a new computer and I'm putting up with a lot of
system defaults until I get around to loading all the software that I
On Saturday, Aug 16, 2003, at 13:57 US/Pacific, Mark D Lew wrote:
This is Apple's Mail, which comes pre-installed. I'm honestly not
sure what it's doing to the text I send. (I just hope it isn't making
HTML code out of it) I haven't yet decided whether to get back on
board with Eudora
On Saturday, Aug 16, 2003, at 13:57 US/Pacific, Mark D Lew wrote:
This is Apple's Mail, which comes pre-installed. I'm honestly not
sure what it's doing to the text I send. (I just hope it isn't making
HTML code out of it) I haven't yet decided whether to get back on
board with Eudora
On Wednesday, August 13, 2003, at 07:51 PM, Noel Stoutenburg wrote:
despite the automatic line generated by Mark's e-mail client, I did not
author it.
Ugh. Sorry. I'm on a new computer and I'm putting up with a lot of
system defaults until I get around to loading all the software that I
Subject: Re: [Finale] Ted Ross reprint]
Dover reprints it also, score size as Noel thought.
John Howell wrote:
On Monday, August 11, 2003, at 05:48 PM, Noel Stoutenburg wrote:
And, quite related to our field, the Berlioz/Strauss Treatise on
Instrumentation.
Isn't that the one reprinted
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From: Nick Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, August 11, 2003 6:58 PM
Subject: [Finale] Ted Ross reprint
I'm talking to the publisher of The Art
of Music Engraving and Processing by
Ted Ross about a reprint and I wanted to
ask the list
Although I quoted the line:
And, quite related to our field, the Berlioz/Strauss Treatise on
Instrumentation.
despite the automatic line generated by Mark's e-mail client, I did not
author it.
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Michael Matthews sent this to me personally; I suspect he intended to
post it to the list...
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And, quite related to our field, the Berlioz/Strauss Treatise on
Instrumentation.
I for one would be interested in an updated version of Ross, though I
do have a
Is that the edition with the Richard Strauss additions?
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Subject: Re: [Finale] Ted Ross reprint]
Dover reprints it also, score
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Subject: Re: [Finale] Ted Ross reprint]
The Dover edition is the Berlioz/Strauss edition.
Ray Horton wrote:
Is that the edition with the Richard Strauss additions
On Monday, August 11, 2003, at 10:58 AM, Nick Carter wrote:
Would you
like to see a hardcover reprint?...
new content?... or do you already have
a copy and you don't care? All thoughts
and comments welcome!
What really interests me here is new content. What kinds of new
things might be added?
Dover reprints it also, score size as Noel thought.
John Howell wrote:
On Monday, August 11, 2003, at 05:48 PM, Noel Stoutenburg wrote:
And, quite related to our field, the Berlioz/Strauss Treatise on
Instrumentation.
Isn't that the one reprinted by Dover? If it's what I'm thinking of,
it's
On Monday, August 11, 2003, at 05:48 PM, Noel Stoutenburg wrote:
And, quite related to our field, the Berlioz/Strauss Treatise on
Instrumentation.
Isn't that the one reprinted by Dover? If it's what I'm thinking
of, it's published with big pages, so that it looks just like one of
their
On Monday, August 11, 2003, at 05:48 PM, Noel Stoutenburg wrote:
And, quite related to our field, the Berlioz/Strauss Treatise on
Instrumentation.
Isn't that the one reprinted by Dover? If it's what I'm thinking of,
it's published with big pages, so that it looks just like one of their
David H. Bailey wrote:
As it is Ted Ross's book and he's dead, as far as I'm concerned, nothing
new can be added, unless he wrote some additional material before he died.
Well, there is something of a publishing tradition of continuing to use the
name of a well known author or editor, who is
For what it may be worth, As regards these Ted Ross/Gardner Read reprint
discussions I would also mention a recent book on music engraving, Steve
Powell's Music Engraving Today. Here's a link:
http://www.npcimaging.com/books/Powell.htm
--Richard
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As far as Ted Ross goes, I have it both in print (2 copies) and on CDrom
so I'm not interested in a reprint.
As for Gardner Read's Thesaurus, I don't know anything about the book so
it is hard to say -- mightn't you be able to talk them into a CD-rom
version for a lot less? $100 seems a bit
As it is Ted Ross's book and he's dead, as far as I'm concerned, nothing
new can be added, unless he wrote some additional material before he died.
If somebody wants to bring out a new Standards of Musical Engraving
sort of book which could incorporate Ted Ross's book as a starting
point, that
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