On 3 Sep 2005 at 22:57, Raymond Horton wrote:

>  I confuse pink with some other colors, but not green, and brown,
>  which 
> are some of the Kalmus scores I have in my possesion.  I think that,
> and the fact that I already stated that two out of two musician
> members of my family said they have no recollection of pink being a
> dominant color of Kalmus scores, might start to add up.  But have it
> your way, it if makes you happier - pink for Kalmus.

I had forgotten about the green Kalmus covers -- I never owned any of 
those myself, but did use many of them from teachers. Then there are 
the newer eggshell green glossy covers (the orchestral score series), 
and I'd forgotten about those. I have no memory of brown Kalmus 
scores.

The pink Kalmus covers I had were all of Bach organ music, but only 
one of those volumes is on the bookshelf in the proper location. 
*sigh* I don't know how I manage to lose so much music over the 
years!

But you're right -- Kalmus was not limited to to one color of cover. 
I just associate pink with Kalmus (although there's some German 
publisher that uses it, too).

-- 
David W. Fenton                        http://www.bway.net/~dfenton
David Fenton Associates                http://www.bway.net/~dfassoc

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