On Wed, 29 Dec 2004 16:20:57 -0500, dhbailey wrote: [snip] > The degree of orchestration and how that affects who should get the > actual credit is one that I am sure there isn't much consensus on, with > the actual composers claiming one thing and the orchestrators claiming > another. > > Somewhere within the past year there was a lengthy (and at times very > argumentative) thread on arrangement vs. transcription vs. > orchestration. I could have sworn it was on this list, but it could > have been on orchestralist. At any rate it was very clear that while > each of us may have our own fairly clear-cut definitions of these terms, > very few others actually agree with us concerning all of them.
Yes, that discussion was here, but since the archives are down for the moment I can't point it out right now. -- Brad Beyenhof [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://augmentedfourth.blogspot.com _______________________________________________ Finale mailing list [email protected] http://lists.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale
