On Thu, August 4, 2011 1:20 pm, Randolph Peters wrote:
> I'm one of those who thinks that music scores are primarily a set of
> instructions for the performers, but this article makes a good case for scores
> as art:
>
 
<http://opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/08/03/scoring-outside-the-lines/?emc=eta1>

Pat is a great musician, and his group is fantastic (the were on our old radio
show years ago).

And, of course, I agree with Pat. Many of my own scores are graphical,
including these:
 <http://www.lulu.com/product/paperback/three-performance-pieces/5106401>
A few of the "Lunar Cascade in Serial Time" set are on tour with the
"Notations21" book and exhibit <http://notations21.net/>

In unrelated news (and standard notation), my set of eleven songs on Gary
Barwin's poems (entitled "O") is now available also at Lulu:
 <http://www.lulu.com/product/paperback/o-eleven-songs-for-chorus-satb/16321169>

Lulu is increasingly making available non-office sizes, including this "Crown
Quarto" size perfect for choral music.

Dennis




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